try his fortune - meaning and definition. What is try his fortune
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What (who) is try his fortune - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TRY; Try (song); Try (disambiguation)

penalty try         
  • The in-goal area is the rectangular area from the goal line (try line) to the dead ball line. The image shows the markings of a rugby league field.
  • [[Scott Daruda]] kicking a conversion for the [[Western Force]]
  • Wigan]] during their victory over [[Barrow Raiders]]
WAY OF SCORING POINTS IN RUGBY LEAGUE AND RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL
Penalty try; Penalty Try; Conversion (rugby); Converted try; Try (rugby league); Try (rugby union); Rugby try; Goal from a try
¦ noun Rugby a try awarded to a side when a touchdown is prevented by an offence by the opposition.
Try (rugby)         
  • The in-goal area is the rectangular area from the goal line (try line) to the dead ball line. The image shows the markings of a rugby league field.
  • [[Scott Daruda]] kicking a conversion for the [[Western Force]]
  • Wigan]] during their victory over [[Barrow Raiders]]
WAY OF SCORING POINTS IN RUGBY LEAGUE AND RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL
Penalty try; Penalty Try; Conversion (rugby); Converted try; Try (rugby league); Try (rugby union); Rugby try; Goal from a try
A try is a way of scoring points in rugby union and rugby league football. A try is scored by grounding the ball in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the goal line).
fortune         
n.
1.
Chance, accident, luck, hap, fortuity, casualty.
2.
Livelihood, means of living.
3.
Estate, substance, property, possessions.
4.
Wealth, riches, opulence, affluence.
5.
Destiny, fate, destination, doom, lot, star, future condition.
6.
Event, issue, result.
7.
Success, favorable issue.

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