kicking in danger

English

Noun

kicking in danger (uncountable)

  1. (Australian rules football) Kicking at the ball when there is a risk of kicking an opposition player who is trying to pick it up or otherwise close to it. Such a kick is against the rules and results in a free kick to the opponent.
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