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A grubber is a kick that is kicked almost completely along the ground. They are usually done by simply dropping the ball in front of the feet and kicking straight forward - not upward - before it hits the ground. They are used to get the ball through a line of players where any other form of kick might be charged down and/or the ballcarrier will be tackled.

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