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Definition of chest mark in English: chest marknoun Australian Rules Football A catch, from a long kick, in which the ball is gathered into the chest. then he takes a good chest mark 50m out from goal Example sentencesExamples - It was no great surprise to see him drop a chest mark at the top of the goal square early in the first.
- The promising centre half-forward took a chest mark and complained about his breathing.
- There were probably half a dozen passages of play where, if we'd taken a chest mark or delivered a handball under pressure, the game was there to be taken.
- He jarred his shoulder in a collision with Charman and then damaged it further when he spilled a diving chest mark.
- I remember doing one particular training drill where players were leading out from the goal square and taking chest marks.
- For now, forget the dropped chest marks and the nasty habit of running under the ball and misjudging marks.
- You hear this after a finely honed athlete accepts a chest mark beside the point post after a 15-metre kickout.
- I came on briefly in the last quarter and took a couple of chest marks, the things that you sort of learn when you're a six-year-old.
- Early in the third quarter, they dropped chest marks inside 50.
- The ball is hard to judge, and that means we need good, safe chest marks so you won't see too many screamers.
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