captain's run

Alternative forms

 * Captain's Run

Noun

 * 1)  a team   led by the  rather than the, typically held shortly before a match, often at the match venue, sometimes incorporating a
 * 2) * 2002 October 18, Alan Solomons, quoted in Gerry Thornley "Ulster must lift their game" The Irish Times p. 21:
 * "It's been a very difficult week," admits Solomons. "We had a light run on Tuesday, what I would call a 'flush out', and a captain's run today. That's really all we could do."
 * 1) * 2016 June 14, Damian George, Netball: Superstition part of match-day routine Otago Daily Times
 * 8.45am - Head to stadium for captain's run
 * 9am - Captain's run
 * "We always do a walk through. Wendy [captain Wendy Frew] runs it. ["]
 * 1) * 2023 February 4, Luke Yates, quoted in James O'Brien, "Huddersfield Giants captain Luke Yates outlines reasons for renewed optimism ahead of new season" Yorkshire Post
 * "We'll have fewer short turnarounds so we'll have fresher bodies; a lot of times last year we were playing, two days off then the captain's run and playing again.["]
 * 1) * 2023 February 4, Luke Yates, quoted in James O'Brien, "Huddersfield Giants captain Luke Yates outlines reasons for renewed optimism ahead of new season" Yorkshire Post
 * "We'll have fewer short turnarounds so we'll have fresher bodies; a lot of times last year we were playing, two days off then the captain's run and playing again.["]
 * "We'll have fewer short turnarounds so we'll have fresher bodies; a lot of times last year we were playing, two days off then the captain's run and playing again.["]