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rugby head

British  

noun

  1. derogatory a male follower of rugby culture

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Being compared to a rugby side is not usually seen as a compliment for football teams, but Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta revealed recently that he has been inspired by New Zealand rugby head coach Scott Robertson.

From BBC

"The perception of a period can take over, but when the players have their rugby head on, they tend to be focused and pretty involved," said Okell.

From BBC

England rugby head coach Jones has struck up a strong relationship with his football counterpart Southgate, and hailed the Three Lions boss for his history-making exploits.

From The Guardian

The Popham family want to raise awareness of the impact rugby head injuries can have.

From BBC

“It’s great to room with him, he’s clearly got his rugby head on because the other night he was sleep-talking and was calling out lineout moves.”

From Seattle Times