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pushover try noun[ C ] uk /ˈpʊʃ.əʊ.və ˌtraɪ/ us /ˈpʊʃ.oʊ.vɚ ˌtraɪ/ in rugby, a try that is scored by the players in the scrum(= a group of players from each team who come together with their heads together and arms joined) moving the ball over the goal line: Argentina dominated, scoring two pushover tries from scrums. The Lions appeared to have scored a pushover try, but were denied by the referee. They were unable to press for a potential match-winning pushover try. They were always on top in the scrums and scored two pushover tries. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Rugby 22 metre drop-out advantage rule All Blacks ankle tap attacking half blind side fifteen hooker hospital pass jumper knock knock (something) on loose forward loosehead prop shirt pad shoulder charge Six Nations squad rotation tap penalty |