The players whose chief job is to score goals or create goal-scoring opportunities with passes to teammates. Wings play on the flanks, and center forwards play in the middle but can wander into open space. Sometimes called a striker, the center forward is often the team's leading scorer.
The players on a team that are positioned closer to the goal. They do more attacking than defending.
Two players generally positioned closer to the basket than the guards. They often assume a floor position along the perimeters of the free-throw lane and maneuver both inside and outside.
The centre, left wing and right wing positions on the team.
Three players - the center and the right and left wings - who comprise the team's attacking line
Lead attackers who play most of the game in the middle and attacking thirds of the field.
The players who play closest to the goal they are attacking.
Three players, the center, left wing and right wing, who make up the forward or attacking line.
Offensive players. Shooters. Fast, skilled dribblers, who can shoot or pass while on the run. Teams may consist of wing forwards, center forwards, inside forwards, and strikers.
the three players who make up the attacking line or forward line of a team — the center and the right and left wings.
the group of players normally numbered 1 through 8 who bind together into scrums, lineup for lineouts, and committ themselves to most rucks and mauls.
the 2 players on the court for a team who are usually smaller than the center and bigger than the guards; often a team's highest scorers.
the 3 or 4 players on a team who are responsible for most of a team's scoring; they play in front of the rest of their team where they can take most of its shots; strikers and wingers.