No, not to my knowledge. I would do is stay level and close to the 8th man but try and get my hands as near to the scrumhalf as possible. Then when he touches it, tackle him!
When the opposing team takes a strike to the head( term meaning that the opposing team has used they feet to pull the ball out of the tunnel back to the side) the ball cannot be touched by a hand until it reaches the feet of the number either who can pick it up, or retain it as protected. the scrum half who puts the ball in CANNOT pass the back feet of the last player in the opposing scrum (the no 8) until either the No 8 passes the ball out to his own scrum half or they pick it up.
ALL 8 players from each side must stay bound (correctly in contact with the scrum players) until the ball is played out. If a player breaks that bind they must retreat to 5 meters behind ( in line with their own back)
A scum half nor anyother opposing player can pass the feet of the opposing scrums last feet or they are off side. and a penalty is awarded.
Behind
The opposite location of "in front" would be "out back" (behind). The opposite of being "in front" (in the lead) would be "in the rear" (trailing).
Yes. Because behind means on the opposite side of a reference point. If the reference point is your back, then behind it is in front of you. Same with your front. If your face/front is the reference point, then behind it is your back.
....behind/back and antonym would be anterior - in front/front
'Opposite' or 'opposite to' suggests that two people or things are situated face to face, with an implication that they are on different sides of something. Examples: 'My house is opposite yours.' (Different sides of the road.) 'She sat opposite the policeman.' (Different sides of a table.) 'The settee is opposite the mirror. (Different walls of the room.) 'In front of' suggests that one person or thing is situated close to another person or thing, but nearer to a given point than that other thing is. There is no suggestion of different sides. Examples: 'My house is in front of yours.' (Your house is in the street behind mine, as we are looking in that direction.) 'She sat in front of the policeman.' (Her seat was in the row in front of his.) 'The settee is in front of the mirror.' (The mirror is on the wall behind the settee.)
"Posterior" refers to something located at the back of a structure or closer to the rear of the body. In anatomy, it is the opposite of "anterior," which refers to the front of a structure or closer to the front of the body.
The tissue behind and between the upper two front teeth is called the incisive papilla.
should be behind the battery one one visible in front on opposite side and one underneath lower and behind the starter
The word "delante" means "in front (of)". Eg. In front of a judge = Delante de un juez.
Posterior simply means the back side or behind, which is the opposite of anterior, which is the front side.
Yes, between 5 and 8 hours.
front struts go behind the wheels and in the front and rear shocks go in the back