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Definition of centre half-forward in English: centre half-forwardnoun Australian Rules Football 1An attacking playing position between the ruck rover and the full-forwards. last year, he kicked 158 goals from centre half-forward Example sentencesExamples - The coach has used him at centre half-forward, where he has attracted the opposition's best or second-best defenders.
- He is making centre half-forward his own.
- His unlikely purple patch at centre half-forward became, for us at least, the highlight of the decade.
- The East Fremantle recruit kicked six in a commanding performance at centre half-forward.
- He confirmed his towering leadership qualities by kicking three goals after being shifted from ruck to centre half-forward in the last quarter.
- A full-forward last time out, he now moves to centre half-forward.
- They seem to want him at centre half-forward.
- They alternated between ruck and centre half-forward.
- At the end of the season, he was playing at centre half-forward.
- He played the rest of the season in honour of his brother, earning selection in the team at centre half-forward.
- 1.1 A player who plays in an attacking position between the ruck rover and the full-forwards.
he's an imposing centre half-forward who's likely to make an impression Example sentencesExamples - Their opening score of the second half came from the centre half-forward after a great run by Lynch in the second minute.
- The centre half-forward took up position at midfield.
- He's been described as the perfect centre half-forward.
- As their centre half-forward noted, rarely has there been a more insipid hour of football than what was produced that evening.
- The centre half-forward roved the pack and scored her team's second goal.
- As many clubs have found, a champion centre half-forward does not always make a champion administrator.
- Their centre half-forward sent over the game's first score in the opening minute.
- He is a centre half-forward whose balance and poise lends plenty of time to dispose the ball.
- In 1874, the AFL footballer and centre half-forward was punted into the goal square of life.
- The officials gave their award for the best country player to a centre half-forward from Geelong, who kicked five goals.
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