phrase General Slang

against the run of play

uh-GENST thuh RUN uv PLAY · phrase · informal

A goal or result that defies which team was on top.

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When the side being clearly outplayed scores or gets a result, contrary to the flow of the match.

“Completely against the run of play, the away side nicked it.”
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against the run of play In A Sentence

Completely against the run of play, the away side nicked it.

Origin & Usage

British commentary phrase describing the 'run' of the game.

People Also Ask

What does against the run of play mean?

It describes a goal or result achieved by the team that was being outplayed, contrary to the overall flow and balance of the match.

When do commentators say against the run of play?

Usually when the dominant side concedes to opponents who had barely threatened, making the goal feel undeserved on the balance of play.

What is the run of play?

It refers to the general pattern and flow of a match, meaning which team has been on top and creating the better chances.

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