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In rugby, a rolling maul is like a tight group of players from one team holding onto each other and moving forward like a human bulldozer. They do this to protect the ball and push towards the opponent's end of the field. The player holding the ball is usually at the front, and their teammates push behind them. It's a way to keep control of the ball and gain ground. The other team tries to stop this by pushing back or breaking the maul apart. It's a cool strategy to keep the game going and create scoring chances, kind of like teamwork in action.