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  1. The earliest known use of the noun flanker is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for flanker is from around 15501, in the writing of King Edward VI. flanker is formed within English, by derivation.

  2. In rugby the English-Scottish nomenclature was eventually adopted worldwide, with the word, "back", often omitted for brevity from the half-back ("half") and three-quarters back ("three quarter") names, and "fullback" as a single word. In some systems, "five-eighths back" was added.

  3. Aug 12, 2023 · "The Flankers," as a title of distinction, was the Old Army name for the "grenadier" and "light" companies of a battalionexcept in Fusilier battalions – down to 1859, when the designation was abolished. They were all picked men, selected from the other, or battalion companies.

  4. Most teams used numbers, but in the 1930s, the Welsh used letters. In the early days, a "back row" was truly a back row, with all three players packing down with their shoulders driving the second row (rather than with the flankers driving the props directly as is usual today).

  5. Sep 28, 2017 · The various theories trace it to: Yiddish get "deed of separation;" a special use of Venetian getto "foundry" (t empathy 1908, modeled on German Einfühlung (from ein "in" + Fühlung "feeling"), which was coined 1858 by German philosopher Rudolf Lotze (1817-1881) as a translation of Greek empatheia "passion, state of emotion," from assimilated ...

  6. In this article, we delve into the careers of five of the best English flankers of all time, celebrating their remarkable achievements, exploring their backgrounds, analyzing their physical attributes, examining their career statistics, and uncovering what made them truly special. 1. Richard Hill: The Silent Hero.

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  8. In the Five Nations, some teams numbered from 1 to 15 from the back, starting with the fullback and finishing with a flanker (so that the back-row man was number 14). France and Ireland often numbered in reverse starting from the front-row, making the middle-man of the loose trio number 7.

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