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Play-the-ball; Play the ball; Playing Rugby League; 40/20; 40/20 kick; 40-20 kick; 40-20; 40 20; 40 20 kick; Forty-Twenty; Forty-Twenty kick; Forty Twenty; Forty Twenty kick; Forty Twenty rule; Forty-Twenty rule; 40 20 rule; 40-20 rule; Six tackle rule; Six tackles; Set of six; Six-tackle rule; Set-of-six; Hit-up; Hit up; One out rugby; One-out rugby; Zero tackle rule; Zero tackle; Zero-tackle; Zero-tackle rule; 40/20 rule; Sliding defence; Slide defence; Sliding defense; Slide defense; Up and in defence; Up and in defense; Umbrella defence; Handover (rugby); Handover (rugby league); Turnover (rugby league); Turnover (rugby); Hand over (rugby); Hand over (rugby league); Hand-over (rugby league); Hand-over (rugby); Turn-over (rugby league); Turn over (rugby league); Turn over (rugby); Turn-over (rugby); Change over (rugby league); Changeover (rugby league); Change-over (rugby league); Change-over (rugby); Change over (rugby); Changeover (rugby); Change-over; Change over; Playing rugby league; Forty-twenty; Rugby league scoring; Ruck (rugby league); 20-40 kick; 20/40 kick
  • Players chase the ball after a kick-off. They must be behind or in line with the kicker when his foot hits the ball.
  • [[Benji Marshall]] performing an attacking kick in general play.
  • Cameron Smith]] passes during a rugby league match
  • Australia's [[Joel Clinton]] "hitting the ball up", i.e. running with it straight at the defence.
  • A player being tackled
  • [[Lance Hohaia]] attempts to breach the defence.
  • Typical markings for a rugby league field
  • An illustration of the 40–20 rule
  • A player about to play the ball.
  • A rugby league scrum
  • A rugby league referee giving a "sin bin" ruling, signifying the ten minutes that the offender must spend off the field.
  • A player attempting to score a try
  • halfback]], [[Stacey Jones]] is relied on to direct the ball to his players by passing.

hit up         
v. (slang) (d; tr.) ('to request') to hit up for (he hit me up for a loan)
Hit song         
MUSICAL COMPOSITION THAT ACHIEVED POPULARITY OR HIT THE CHARTS
Hit single; Runaway hit; Bestseller (music); Hit record; No. 1 hit; Number one hit record; Hit singles; Number One Hit; Number one hit
A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply a hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known. Although hit song means any widely played or big-selling song, the specific term hit record usually refers to a single that has appeared in an official music chart through repeated radio airplay audience impressions, or significant streaming data and commercial sales.
base hit         
  • [[Ichiro Suzuki]] has recorded the most career hits across top tier professional leagues, 4,367, combining his 3,089 Major League hits with his previous 1,278 hits in [[Nippon Professional Baseball]].
IN BASEBALL, HITTING THE BALL INTO FAIR TERRITORY AND SAFELY REACHING BASE WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF AN ERROR OR FIELDER'S CHOICE
Baseball statistics/H; Hits (baseball statistics); Base hit; Hit (baseball statistics); Basehit; Base hits; Hitting a baseball; Hits (baseball)
¦ noun Baseball a hit that allows the batter to advance safely to a base without an error by the team in the field.

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Rugby league gameplay

Like most forms of modern football, rugby league football is played outdoors on a rectangular grass field with goals at each end that are to be attacked and defended by two opposing teams. The rules of rugby league have changed significantly over the decades since rugby football split into the league and union codes. This article details the modern form of the game and how it is generally played today, however rules do vary slightly between specific competitions.

Pronunciation examples for hit up
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3. And we go hit up the hills.
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4. Someone has to take the hit up front.
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5. and I hit up a clothing design store
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Examples of use of hit up
1. Maybe Mesaba‘s plan is to have its pilots hit up passengers for tips.
2. Instead, they hit up vending machines as their source of nutrients.
3. Sehwag made 75 before Vettori got him to hit up for a safe catch.
4. In 2005, Dixon hit up another unidentified developer for gift cards that she said would be used for needy families.
5. He said it cut a swath of damage about 1 1/2 blocks wide and hit up to 15 homes.