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Outside Center Position In Rugby Union

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The outside center position in rugby union is a key role in the backline, typically wearing the number 13 jersey. This player is responsible for both attacking and defensive plays, acting as a link between the forwards and backs.

Key Features

  • Versatile player
  • Strong running and passing abilities
  • Solid defensive skills
  • Good decision-making on when to pass, run, or kick

Pros

  • Can create try-scoring opportunities with speed and agility
  • Often serves as a playmaker in the backline
  • Provides crucial defensive cover in midfield

Cons

  • Pressure to make split-second decisions under intense defensive pressure
  • Physically demanding role requiring high levels of fitness

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Last updated: Fri, May 1, 2026, 10:05:27 PM UTC