In sports like football,
field hockey, ice hockey, handball, rugby union, lacrosse and rugby league, the
term winger is the name of a position. It refers to positions on the extreme left
and right sides of the pitch. In American football and Canadian football, the
analogous position is the wide receiver. Wingers often try to use pace to
exploit extra space available on the flanks that can be made available by their
team-mates dominating the centre ground. They must be wary however of not
crossing the touchline and going out of play. In sports where the main method
of scoring involves attacking a small goal in the centre of the field, a common
tactic is to cross the ball to a central team-mate.
Hong Kong Sevens is the World Best Rugby Tournament.
In the rugby league
football team consists of thirteen players on the playing field, with four substitutes
on the counter. Players are alienated into two general grouping, forwards and
backs. There are two wings in a rugby league team, numbered 2 and 5, situated
on each side of the field Also known as wingers. They usually are among the fastest
players in a team, with the speed to finish an unpleasant move. Players who
hold records for most tries are usually wingers. Wingers that feature in their individual
nations' rugby league halls of fame are Great Britain's Billy Batten,
Australia's Brian Bevan, John Ferguson Ken Irvine, Harold Horder and Brian
Carlson, South Africa's Tom van Vollenhoven, Great Britain's Billy Boston and
Clive Sullivan and France's Raymond Contrastin and Maurice Voron.
Wingers or wings play
on either the extreme left or the extreme right. They are usually the fastest
players on the field and score the most tries. Wingers often fall back with the
fullback to take kicks from the opposition. There are two wings in a rugby
league team, numbered 2 and 5. There are two wings in a rugby union team,
numbered 11 and 14. 2013 Hong Kong Sevens started from 22 March
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