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Extractions: Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below. Science Fair Project Encyclopedia Contents Page Categories Australian rules football Gaelic football International Rules football is a hybrid sport developed in the as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football . It was created in order to facilitate international matches between the representative teams of the Australian Football League and the Gaelic Athletic Association , which have been played annually since but date back in various forms to . It is sometimes known as " Inter Rules " for short. The rules are designed to provide a compromise between those of the two codes, with the Irish being advantaged by the use of a round ball and a rectangular field (Australian rules uses an oval ball and field), while the Australians benefit from the opportunity to tackle between the shoulders and thighs, something banned in Gaelic football. The game uses two large posts and two small posts, as in Australian rules, and a goal net as in Gaelic football. Points are scored as follows:
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Extractions: International Rules football is a hybrid sport developed in the as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football . It was created in order to facilitate international matches between the representative teams of the Australian Football League and the Gaelic Athletic Association , which have been played annually since but date back in various forms to . It is sometimes known as " Inter Rules " for short. The rules are designed to provide a compromise between those of the two codes, with the Irish being advantaged by the use of a round ball and a rectangular field (Australian rules uses an oval ball and field), while the Australians benefit from the opportunity to tackle between the shoulders and thighs, something banned in Gaelic football. The game uses two large posts and two small posts, as in Australian rules, and a goal net as in Gaelic football. Points are scored as follows: in the goal net (a goal): 6 points, over the goal net and between the two large posts (an over): 3 points, between a large post and a small post or hitting a large post (a point):1 point.
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Extractions: International Rules football is a hybrid sport developed in the 1980s as a mixture of Australian rules football and Gaelic football . It was created in order to facilitate international matches between the representative teams of the Australian Football League and the Gaelic Athletic Association , which have been played annually since 1998 but date back in various forms to 1967. It is sometimes known as " Inter Rules " for short, it also used to be known as " Compromise rules." The rules are designed to provide a compromise between those of the two codes, with the Irish being advantaged by the use of a round ball and a rectangular field (Australian rules uses an oval ball and field), while the Australians benefit from the opportunity to tackle between the shoulders and thighs, something banned in Gaelic football. The game uses two large posts and two small posts, as in Australian rules, and a goal net as in Gaelic football. Points are scored as follows: in the goal net (a goal): 6 points, over the goal net and between the two large posts (an over): 3 points
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Extractions: Francais English Jump to: navigation search Image:International rules.jpg International rules football (sometimes known as " inter rules " or, particularly in Ireland compromise rules ") is a hybrid code of football which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules footballers and Gaelic footballers The first games played were Test matches between Australia and a touring Meath Gaelic Football team which took place in late 1967, after Meath had won that year's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship . Following intermittent international tests between Australia and an all-Ireland team, the International Rules Series has been played annually since 1998 and has generally been a closely matched contest with the early series generally going to the visiting team, and later titles almost always going to the host team. International Rules Football is one of few team sports or football codes in the world without any dedicated clubs or leagues. It is currently played by both men's and women's teams only in tournaments or once-off Test matches Image:Intlrules.JPG
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Extractions: Australian Football League Nickname(s) Football Characteristics Contact Contact Team members Mixed gender Single (Male Only at Elite Level) Categorization Outdoor Equipment Football Olympic No International rules football Irish Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta ; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules football players and Gaelic football players. The first tour, known as the Australian Football World Tour , took place in 1967, with matches played in Ireland , the United Kingdom , and the United States . The following year, games were played between Australia and a touring County Meath Gaelic football team, Meath being that year's All-Ireland football champions . Following intermittent international tests between Australia and Ireland, the International Rules Series between the senior Australian international rules football team and Ireland international rules football team has been played annually since 1998 (except for the cancelled 2007 edition ), and has generally been a closely matched contest. The sport has raised interest and exposure in developing markets for Gaelic and Australian football and has been considered a development tool by governing bodies of both codes, particularly by the
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Internat Rules History of International Rules Football International Rules Football is a composite game between Gaelic Football and Australian Football. Seeing both games it is not difficult http://www.footystamps.com/ot_int_rules.htm
Extractions: International Rules Football is a composite game between Gaelic Football and Australian Football. Seeing both games it is not difficult to see why one theory of the origin of Australian Football is from the Gaelic Game. Combine this with the fact that about 20% of Victorians are of Irish decent and the close links between the two countries and the theory becomes even more plausible. The first series was a privately funded visit by Australian Footballers in 1967 under the leadership of Harry Beitzel, an ex umpire. They were called the Galahs. They played Meath at Croke Park and won 3.16 to 1.10. The next week they played Mayo and won 2.12 to 2.5. In 1968, with humiliation fresh in their minds, Meath visited Australia for a five-match tour. The All-Ireland champion would play five state sides and win the lot scoring 26.43 to 3.29 - a convincing answer.
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Extractions: Home Shopping Articles Local ... Reference Search for Sponsored Links International rules football (; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules football players and Gaelic football players. The first tour, known as the Australian Football World Tour , took place in 1967, with matches played in Ireland , the United Kingdom , and the United States . The following year, games were played between Australia and a touring County Meath Gaelic football team, Meath being that year's All-Ireland football champions . Following intermittent international tests between Australia and Ireland, the International Rules Series between the senior Australian international rules football team and Ireland international rules football team has been played annually since 1998 (except for the cancelled 2007 edition ), and has generally been a closely matched contest. The sport has raised interest and exposure in developing markets for Gaelic and Australian football and has been considered a development tool by governing bodies of both codes, particularly by the
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Extractions: Share your Knowledge English (Change) Hi, please Sign In or Log in via or Join now Publish Quick Tour Featured Topics Categories You are in: Home Topics International rules football is a hybrid code of football, which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules football players and Gaelic football players. The first tour, known as the Australian Football World Tour, took place in 1967, with matches played in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The following year, games were played between Australia and a touring County Meath Gaelic football team, Meath being that year's All-Ireland football champions. Following intermittent international tests between Australia and Ireland, the International Rules Series between the senior Australian international rules football team and Ireland international rules football team has been played annually since 1998 (except for the cancelled 2007 edition), and has generally been a closely matched contest. The sport has raised interest and exposure in developing markets for Gaelic and Australian football and has been considered a development tool by governing bodies of both codes, particularly by the AFL Commission. (Wikipedia) Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is the world's most popular sport.