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  1. More than a Game: Authorised History of Australian Rules Football
  2. Follow the Game: Explanations of the Rules of Australian Football by Bernie Hogan, 1972
  3. Origins of Australian Football: Australian Football, List of Australian Rules Football Clubs by Date of Establishment, Australia, Melbourne Football Club
  4. In the Outer, Not on the Outer: The Importance of Women to Australian Rules Football by Debbie Hindley, 2008-06-22
  5. Australian rules football in Australia
  6. Australian Rules Football Coaches in Tasmania: Clarence Football Club Coaches, Glenorchy Football Club Coaches, Hobart Football Club Coaches
  7. Handball (Australian rules football)
  8. Australian Rules football: An illustrated history by Jim Main, 1974
  9. 1927 in Australia: 1927 Elections in Australia, 1927 in Australian Rules Football, 1927 Vfl Season, 1927 Nswrfl Season, Crime in Newcastle
  10. Australian Rules Football (Sportmasters) by John Warren, 1991-03-29
  11. Haydn Bunton: Best and Fairest: The Greatest Legend in the History of Australian Rules Football by Chris Donald, 2003-01
  12. The North story: The official history of the North Melbourne Football Club's first one hundred seasons of competitive Australian rules football, by Gerard Patrick Dowling, 1973
  13. Australian Rules Football (Getting into - Macmillan Library) by Luke Davis, Damien Davis, 2006-01-12
  14. Football Songs and Chants: Arsenal F.c. Songs, Australian Rules Football Songs, Celtic F.c. Songs, Leeds United A.f.c. Songs

1. Australian Rules Football - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football also informally known as football, Aussie rules or (colloquially) as footy (and in some regions called
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The Essendon Football Club (black), playing against the St Kilda Football Club (white) in an AFL match. Highest governing body AFL Commission Nickname(s) Australian rules football, football, footy, Aussie rules, AFL, Aussie rules football First played 1859, Melbourne, Australia Registered players 693,052 (total) (2008)
130,000 (adult) (2007) Clubs Characteristics Contact Contact Team members Mixed gender Single Categorization Outdoor Equipment Football Olympic No Australian rules football , officially known as Australian football also informally known as football Aussie rules or (colloquially) as footy (and in some regions called—erroneously— AFL , after the Australian Football League , the only fully professional Australian rules football league) is a sport played between two teams of 22 players (18 on the field, and 4 interchanges) on either an Australian rules football ground or a modified cricket field The objective of the game is to score points by passing the ball through the opponent's goal. The main way to score points is by kicking the

2. Australian Rules Football - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Australian rules football is a sport created in Australia. It is the national sport and is the most popular sport in Australia. The main league of Australian rules football is the
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search New Zealand 's Richard Bradley takes a high mark over an Indian opponent in the 2008 International Cup, getting a massive 30 centimeters off the ground Australian rules football is a sport created in Australia . It is the national sport and is the most popular sport in Australia. The main league of Australian rules football is the Australian Football League
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Before to Europeans came to Australia, native Australians played a form of the game where two groups of men would kick a possum skin "ball" around. The Aborigines would drop the ball onto their foot to kick it, and if a person caught the ball before it touched the ground he would get a free kick. Some players jumped as high as five foot to take catches, in the same way as players today jump to catch the ball for a mark. Statue at at the Melbourne Cricket Ground of Tom Wills umpiring the first Australian Rules Football game in 1858 In 1858

3. Australian Rules Football - ENotes.com Reference
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4. Australian Rules Football - Wiktionary
A variety of football, or soccer, devised in Australia
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Australian rules football; High marking (catching the ball high in the air) is a key skill in Australian rules football Highest governing body Australian Football League
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High marking (catching the ball high in the air) is a key skill in Australian rules football Highest governing body Australian Football League Nickname(s) Australian Football (official name), Australian Rules, "Aussie" Rules, Football, Footy, AFL First played Melbourne Australia Registered players 650,394 (total)
130,000 (adult) (2007) Clubs Characteristics Contact Contact Team members Mixed gender Single Category Outdoor Ball Football (ball) Australian rules football Australian football Aussie rules , or simply " football " or " footy " is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a ball in the shape of a prolate spheroid. It is a football variant played outdoors on large oval shaped grass fields (often also used as a cricket ground), with four goal posts at each end. The primary aim of the game is to score goals by kicking the ball between the middle two posts of the opposing goal. The winner is the team who has the higher total score at the end of the fourth quarter. Except for special circumstances, if the score is tied then a draw is declared.

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8. Australian Rules Football - Includipedia, The Inclusionist Encyclopaedia
TemplateSport. Australian rules football, also known as Australian football, Aussie rules, or simply football or footy is a code of football played with a prolate spheroid
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(Redirected from Australian Rules Football Jump to: navigation search "Australian rules" and "Australian football" redirect here. For other meanings please see Australian Rules (film) and Football in Australia Template:Sport Australian rules football , also known as Australian football Aussie rules , or simply " football " or " footy " is a code of football played with a prolate spheroid ball , on large oval shaped fields ( cricket fields), with four posts at each end. The inner pair of posts on each end are known as the goal posts, while the outer posts are known as the behind posts. No more than 18 players of each team are permitted to be on the field at any time, with four interchange players on the bench, and the primary aim of the game is to score by kicking the ball between the posts. The winner is the team who has the higher total score by the end of the match. There are several different ways to advance the ball, including kicking and hand passing offside rule and players can roam the field freely. Australian rules is a

9. Australian Rules Football: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
The game of football is any of several similar team sports, of similar origins which involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot in an attempt to score a goal.
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Australian rules football Start a new discussion about ' Australian rules football Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia Australian rules football , also officially known as Australian football , is a variant of football Football The game of football is any of several similar team sports, of similar origins which involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot in an attempt to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer"...
played outdoors between two teams of 18 players, plus four interchange players, on large oval-shaped grass fields (often modified cricket field Cricket field A cricket field consists of a large circular or oval-shaped grassy ground on which the game of cricket is played. There are no fixed dimensions for the field but its diameter usually varies between 450 feet to 500 feet...
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10. Australian Rules Football - Wikimedia Commons
Australian Rules football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The player taking the mark is Alastair Lynch of the Brisbane Lions, against Collingwood Football Club.
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From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to: navigation search Bosanski: Australijski nogomet Català: Futbol australià Česky: Australský fotbal Cymraeg: Pêl-droed rheolau Awstralaidd Dansk: Australsk fodbold Deutsch: Australian Football English: Australian Rules Football is a contact sport payed beetween 2 teams of 18 players. Simple English: Australian Rules Football Español: Fútbol australiano Esperanto: Aŭstralia piedpilkado Euskara: Australiar futbola Français: Football australien Gaeilge: Peil Astrálach Galego: Fútbol australiano Hrvatski: Australski nogomet Bahasa Indonesia: Sepak bola Australia Íslenska: Ástralskur fótbolti Italiano: Football australiano Nederlands: Australisch voetbal ‪Norsk (bokmål)‬: Australsk fotball Polski: Futbol australijski Português: Futebol australiano Suomi: Australialainen jalkapallo Svenska: Australisk fotboll Türkçe: Avustralya futbolu
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Australian Rules football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The player taking the mark is Alastair Lynch of the Brisbane Lions, against Collingwood Football Club. Swifts Creek vs Buchan, 2001 ODTA Grand Final.

11. Australian Institute Of Sport :: Australian Rules Football [Australian Sports Co
Characteristics of the Sport. Australian Rules football is played from primary school upwards, across both genders and at a variety of levels both amateur and professional.
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12. Australian Rules Football - Academic Kids
Australian rules football (also known as Aussie rules or Footy) is a game played between two teams of 18 players on cricket ovals, or similarsized areas.
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AFL,_MCG.jpg Australian rules football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Australian rules football (also known as Aussie rules or Footy ) is a game played between two teams of 18 players on cricket ovals , or similar-sized areas. The game is distinguished from other kinds of football by the fast, relatively free movement of the ball (partly due to the absence of an offside mark metres Australian rules, which was invented in Melbourne , is the predominant winter sport in most parts of Australia . The top-level league in Australia is the Australian Football League (AFL). Professional pre-season competitions usually begin in late February, although the "football season" proper is from March to August, with finals being held in September. The game is the most popular winter sport in Victoria Tasmania South Australia Western Australia and the Northern Territory . In Queensland and New South Wales (NSW) the main winter sports are rugby league and rugby union , although with the establishment of successful Australian Football League teams in Sydney and Brisbane , and hence the growth of amateur football in those areas, this is changing to some degree. In recent years a boom in the sport has occurred in Brisbane, which appears to be closely linked to the success of the

13. Australian Rules Football: Encyclopedia - Australian Rules Football
Australian football, which is also known as Australian rules football, or less formally as Aussie rules or footy is a code of football which originated in Melbourne, Australia.
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Australian Rules Football Australian rules football (also known as football, footy or Aussie Rules in areas where it is the predominant winter sport) is a game played
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Australian rules football (also known as football, "footy" or "Aussie Rules" in areas where it is the predominant winter sport) is a game played between two teams of 18 players, often played on cricket ovals during the winter months. At either end of the oval four posts are erected, and markings are placed on the ground as shown in the diagram below. The aim for each team is to kick the ball between either the two inner posts of one set (for a goal, worth six points) or between an outer and inner post (for a behind, worth just one point). The standard starting player positions are shown in the diagram below, but they are not enforced by the rules of the game - players may locate themselves and move in any direction. The markings on an Australian Rules Football ground. Note that the actual dimensions of the playfield are not fixed, but can vary between 135 and 185 metres in length and 110 and 155 metres in width. The traditional playing positions. These are not specified in the rules and in recent years teams have experimented with alternatives. The game is played with a bouncy oval ball which may be caught, kicked, or passed to another player by punching, but not thrown. A player may also run with the ball provided they either bounce or touch the ball to the ground every 15 metres. A player who cleanly catches a kicked ball that has travelled more than 15 metres without anyone else touching it (called a

16. Australian Rules Football In - Dictionary And Translation
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Aussie Rules on Clapham Common - Recruiting Now! Welcome to the website for the Wandsworth Demons. We are the most successful Aussie Rules club in the United Kingdom, and arguably the biggest club outside Australia. Here you'll find all the club's news and results, as well as any social announcements, player profiles, amusing stories, and anything else that we can think up. "Whether we win win or whether we lose, we always end up on the booze!" - The club motto. 7 Oct, 10 This Week at the Dees We have the Premiership cup back! In an absolutely dominant display Wandsworth pulled steadily away from Putney for the first half and then broke free to run out resounding winners and 2010 Premiers. River Cruise Cancelled . Despite a decent 40-50 tickets sold the numbers were not high enough to fill the venue, and we have had to take the decision to call it off. We are organising refunds now, and if you have paid for a ticket you should have received an email from Donners (Tim) about it. - Sammy
Key Dates Aug 21 Winning the Premiership AGM Xmas Party P.S. Premiers 2010!!!

19. AFL - The Official Site Of The Australian Football League - AFL.com.au
The official site of the Australian Football League. All the latest AFL news, AFL live scores, AFL previews and AFL match reports, AFL fixtures, AFL results, AFL statistics and AFL
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