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Definition of big sticks in English: big sticksplural noun Australian Rules Football informal The main goalposts, as distinct from the behind posts. they were sloppy in front of the big sticks Example sentencesExamples - If we can get a few through the big sticks, which is the object of the game, then hopefully we'll be competitive again.
- He kicks a wild snap over his head and it sails through the big sticks.
- We'd be back in the days when a goal umpire wearing a long coat was standing between the big sticks and only moved to get his flags.
- They kicked poorly with four times as many shots going wide of the big sticks as those that they managed to slot through.
- A big thanks to all who logged on and read the blog as goal after goal passed through the big sticks.
- They were deadly in front of the big sticks, drilling home 6.0 for the quarter.
- He kicked 249 goals, the Australian record, during a season in which he missed the big sticks almost as many times as he put the ball through them.
- Ultimately, football is about how effectively and efficiently your team can move the ball from the centre bounce down the field and through the big sticks at your end.
- A net has been strung between the two big sticks with the aim being to guide the ball through the net using this telepathic power.
- His massive effort from outside 50 on a windy day goes through the big sticks for a goal.
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