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In the sport of Australian rules football, the half-back line refers to the positions of the 3 players on the field that occupy the centre half-back and left and right half-back flank positions. ==Centre half-back== The role of the centre half-back is similar to that of a defensive midfielder in association football. As the first line of defence, the centre half-back must aim to break down opposition attacks before they can get into a scoring position.〔Pascoe, 1995, p. 28〕 Given that a centre half-back's opponent is usually the centre half-forward, the role is regarded as a ''key position'' in the team, and is usually reserved for tall and well-built players. As one of the team's leaders, centre half-backs must be able to read the play and have good communication skills. Although their first responsibility is to defend,〔 the great centre half-backs have proven to be equally creative in attack as well as reliable in defence. Notable centre half-backs from over the years include: * Albert Chadwick ( and , 1920-1929)〔 * Walter "Wacka" Scott (, 1920-1932),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=TEAM OF THE CENTURY )〕 Magarey Medallist 1921, 1924, 1930 * Albert "Leeter" Collier ( and , 1925-1941),〔Pascoe, 1995, p. 29〕 Brownlow Medallist 1929 * Reg Hickey (, 1926-1940)〔 * Denis Cordner (Melbourne, 1943-1956)〔 * Ron Clegg (, 1949-1960),〔 Brownlow medallist 1949 * Ian "Bluey" Shelton (, 1959-1965)〔 * Peter Knights (Hawthorn, 1969-1985)〔 * Bill Picken (Collingwood and , 1974-1986)〔 * Jim Jess (, 1976-1988)〔 * Ross Glendinning ( and , 1978-1988),〔 Brownlow medallist 1983 * Paul Roos (Fitzroy and Sydney, 1982-1998)〔 * Glen Jakovich (West Coast, 1991-2004)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Half-back line」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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