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Australian rules football

Australian rules football
The Essendon Football Club (black), playing against the St Kilda Football Club (white) in an AFL game in 2008..
Sport
NameAustralian football
Australian rules football
Highest governing bodyAFL Commission
NicknameFootball, footy, Aussie rules
First played1859 in Melbourne, Australia
Registered players693,052 (total) (2008)
130,000 (adult) (2007)
Clubs2659
Characteristics
ContactFull contact
Team members22
Mixed genderSingle
CategorizationOutdoor
EquipmentFootball
OlympicNo

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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 four interchanges) on either an Australian rules football ground, a modified cricket field or another modified sports venue.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 ball between the two major goal posts. The team with the higher total score at the end of the match wins unless either a draw is declared or a tie-break is used.

During play, players may position themselves anywhere on the field and use any part of their body to move the ball. The primary methods are kicking, handballing and running with the ball. There are rules on how the ball can be handled: for example, players running with the ball must intermittently bounce or touch it on the ground. Throwing the ball is not allowed and players must not get caught holding the ball. Possession of the ball is in dispute at all times except when a free kick is paid. A distinctive feature of the game is the mark, where players anywhere on the field who catch a ball from a kick (with specific conditions), are awarded a free kick. Australian rules is a contact sport, in which players can tackle using their hands or use their whole body to obstruct opponents. Dangerous physical contact (such as pushing an opponent in the back), interference when marking and deliberately slowing the play are discouraged with free kicks, distance penalties or suspension, depending on the seriousness of the infringement. Frequent physical contests, spectacular marking, fast movement of both players and the ball and high scoring are the game's main attributes.

Details of the game's origins in Australia are obscure and still the subject of much debate. Australian rules football became organised in Melbourne in May 1859, when the first laws of the game were published by the Melbourne Football Club.

Australian football is a major participation and spectator sport in Australia. The sport is also played at amateur level in several countries and in several variations.

The most prestigious competition is the Australian Football League (AFL), which culminates in the annual AFL Grand Final - currently the highest attended club championship event in the world. Australian football is governed by the AFL Commission, which also runs the AFL competition, and the rules of the game are decided by the AFL's Laws of the Game Committee.

Australian rules football Video

AFL marks/goals highlights from all 16 current AFL teams of the great Australian game we call footy. Australian Rules Football highlights from the history of the AFL/VFL. Please comment/rate/subscribe and enjoy :-). Tracklisting: EMF - You're Unbelievable Bee Gees - Staying Alive INXS - Devil Inside Bon Jovi - Living On A Prayer Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long Blink 182 - All The Small Things The Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony The Police - Every Breath You Take U2 - Elevation Youtube user 'Rioli' has asked me to menion to viewers from the USA and other countries that they can view live AFL matches at www.blindcast.tk Disclaimer: I do not own the audio/video used, all rights go to the respective copyright holders.
10.00 min. | 4.75 user rating
NO PADDING - just big hits, bumps, tackles, shirtfronts & catches (marks). Some of the rough play from a few International Aussie Rules Football highlight reels since 2002. These are matches featuring players from outside of Australia (no-expats) and they play just as hard. Countries featured include New Zealand, Samoa, Ireland, Denmark, Japan, Nauru, Great Britain, Spain, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Canada and the USA.
2.58 min. | 4.09 user rating
Great music, great Australian rules footy action
2.35 min. | 4.83 user rating
This video shows Western Bulldogs players disgracing themselves in Hong Kong. In the footage, players including Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney can be seen causing havoc outside Bar George in party district Lan Kwai Fong. The footage shows players stopping vehicles on a street during a night out drinking in November 2010. At one point, players and other crowd members can be seen holding up a van, while Cooney runs to the side and opens the side door, preventing the driver from continuing. Another man then sticks a flyer that appears to read, "You Look Great Today", across the driver's windscreen - apparently blocking the driver's vision. A taxi is also held up by the players and the rowdy crowd, and former Bulldog Tim Callan sits on the bonnet drinking. Jarrad Grant is shown opening a moving taxi's door while wearing pink bunny ears. Players are seen dancing and cheering as a man, wearing devil horns, wiggles on the ground in front of an on-coming vehicle, before his pants are pulled down. TAGS: AFL - Aussie Rules Football - Australian Rules Football - Australia - Professional Sport - 2010 Season - Victorian Football League - VFL - Regular Season - Toyota Premiership - Grand Final - NAB Cup - Adelaide Crows - Brisbane Bears - Brisbane Lions - Carlton Blues - Collingwood Magpies - Essendon Bombers - Fitzroy Lions - Fremantle Dockers - Geelong Cats - Gold Coast Suns - Hawthorn Hawks - Melbourne Demons - Melbourne University Students - North Melbourne Kangaroos - Port <b>...</b>
5.32 min. | 3.54 user rating
Gold Coast Suns Football Club is an Australian rules football club based on the Gold Coast. Gold Coast Suns Theme Song We are the suns of the Gold Coast sky We are the one in the red, gold and blue We are the mighty Gold Coast Suns We play to win the flag for you Fight! Fight! Fight! Till we hold up the cup Run, run, run all the way We are the suns of the Gold Coast sky We're the team who never say die!
1.83 min. | 3.35 user rating
Australian Rules football: One of the most exciting sports on Earth, fast paced, explosive, emotional. To many fans of the game, it is a religion. Infact its more than just a religion. It's a unique Australian game, from the land down under, its Aussie Rules Footy. Australia's game. "Australian rules football is the closest thing this country has ever had to the Declaration of Independence...The whole premise of it was that it's our game ... to play it is almost automatically to be one of us, in a way that can't be said of other sports." -Waleed Aly
3.68 min. | 3.18 user rating
Saverio 'Sav' Rocca kicking an amazing goal for the collingwood magpies at the melbourne cricket ground against the richmond tiger in australian rules football
0.35 min. | 4.9 user rating
Australian Rules Football player Setanta O'hAilpin lands a vicious punch on teammate Cameron Cloke during a practice match, and he he then proceeds to kick him while he is knocked out on the ground.
0.43 min. | 2.35 user rating
A glimpse at the ultra inspiring Australian Football documentary written and directed by the late Rob Dickson. The documentary gives an insight into the roller coaster ride of playing Australian Football at the highest level featuring more than 180 players past and present. This video shows the excitement and joy of playing your first game and fulfilling your boyhood dream of making the big time. It gets the hair standing up on the back of your neck and makes you think how lucky we are to have our great game. Buy the DVD - sportsdelivered.com Discuss the DVD - www.aflonline.com.au
10.00 min. | 4.74 user rating
Highlights of International AFL Football featuring countries such as New Zealand, Samoa, Ireland, Japan, Nauru, Great Britain, Spain, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Canada and the USA. High Flyers and Spectacular Marks, Big Hits and Bumps, Skills, Great Goals, International Culture and to top it off ... the World (International) Cup. Australian Rules football celebrates 150 years in 2008 with an international carnival to be held in Melbourne and Warrnambool in Victoria, Australia between 27 August and 6th September. Ireland won the 2002 cup and New Zealand won the 2005 cup with PNG runners up on both occasions. As well as seeing the return of Denmark, up to 16 teams are set to compete, with new sides from China, Finland, India, Israel/Palestine (Peres Team), Sweden as well as multicultural sides. Team Asia comprised of players from Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and the Phillipines. Team Africa comprised of players from Sudan, Somalia, Algeria and Ethiopia. The Grand Final will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and will be televised on Fox Sports Australia. This video features some spectacular marks by All-stars Alister Sioni (PNG), James Bowden (NZ), Todd Danks (NZ), Alfred Spanner (Nauru) and Fia Tootoo (Samoa) as well as Bruce Parker (Canada). Also featured are some great goals by James Bowden (NZ), Alister Sioni (PNG) and Michito Sakaki (Japan). Aussie Rules is a game with an 150 year history, but is an exciting new player on the world scene, with an emerging <b>...</b>
5.25 min. | 4.88 user rating

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Australian rules football

Leagues and competitionsAustralian Football League * 2010 AFL Premiership Season * 2010 AFL NAB Cup * Victorian Football League * South Australian National Football League * Queensland Australian Football League * West Australian Football League * Tasmanian State League * AFL Canberra * AFL Sydney * Northern Territory Football League * TAC Cup Under 18's Victoria
HistoryOrigins * Marn Grook * Early VFL Final systems * Australian rules football during the World Wars * Interstate football
VariationsComparison of Australian rules football and Gaelic football * Relationship between Gaelic football and Australian rules football * Auskick * Rec Footy * International rules football * Metro Footy * Superules * Women's Footy
InternationalCountries playing Australian rules football * Australian Football International Cup * Tournaments
AwardsBrownlow Medal (Winners) * Coleman Medal * All-Australian Team * Norm Smith Medal * Australian Football Hall of Fame * AFL Rising Star * AFLPA Awards - Leigh Matthews Trophy * Best and Fairest * Goal of the Year * Mark of the Year * Michael Tuck Medal * Sandover Medal * Magarey Medal
Major eventsAFL Grand Final * International Rules Series * Anzac Day clash * AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match * The Showdown * Western Derby * Dreamtime at the 'G * Queen's Birthday Clash * Carlton �Collingwood AFL rivalry * Robert Rose Cup
CultureTerms and jargon * Incidents * Footy tipping * Australian rules football families * Banner * AFL Record * AFL video games * Mascot Manor
ListsVFL/AFL Premiers * VFL/AFL Coaches * VFL/AFL records * After the siren kicks * First kick - first goal

Australian rules football in Australia

National governing bodiesAFL Commission * Australian Amateur Football Council
By State or TerritoryAustralian Capital Territory * New South Wales * Northern Territory * Queensland * South Australia * Tasmania * Victoria * Western Australia

Countries playing Australian rules football

OceaniaAustralia * Fiji * Nauru * New Zealand * Papua New Guinea * Samoa * Solomon Islands * Tonga
Asia & Middle EastBrunei * Cambodia * China * East Timor * Hong Kong * India * Indonesia * Israel * Japan * Lebanon * Malaysia * Philippines * Pakistan * Singapore * Thailand * United Arab Emirates * Vietnam
EuropeAustria * Belgium * Catalonia * Croatia * Czech Republic * Denmark * England * Finland * France * Germany * Ireland * Italy * Netherlands * Scotland * Spain * Sweden * Wales
AfricaSouth Africa
AmericasArgentina * Bermuda * Canada * Chile * United States

Hybrid sports and the sports that form them

Hybrid sportFormed by
AustusAmerican football and Australian rules football
Composite rules shinty-hurlingShinty and Hurling
International rules footballAustralian rules football and Gaelic football
Samoa RulesAustralian rules football and Rugby union
Universal footballAustralian rules football and Rugby league
VolataAssociation football and Team handball



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