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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: AFL Football Sat 24 Mar 2007 - 12:43 | |
| Next weekend marks the start of the Australian Football League 2007 season. It is a big part of the Australian way of life.
Australian rules football, also known as Australian football, Aussie rules, or simply "football" or "footy" is a code of football played with an prolate spheroid ball, on large oval shaped fields (cricket fields), with four posts at each end.
No more than 18 players of each team are permitted to be on the field at any time 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 highest total score by the end of the match.
There are several different ways to advance the ball, including kicking and hand passing. When hand passing one hand must be used to hold the ball and the other fist to hit it — throwing the ball is not allowed.
Players running with the ball must bounce or touch it on the ground every 15 metres. There is no offside rule and players can roam the field freely. Australian rules is a contact sport. Possession of the ball is in dispute at all times except when a free kick is paid. Players who hold on to the ball too long are penalised if they are tackled by an opposition player who is then rewarded, whilst players who catch a ball (known as a mark) from a kick exceeding 15 metres are awarded uncontested possession. The duration of play varies, but is longer than in any other code of football.
Frequent contests for possession including aerial marking or "speckies" and vigorous tackling with the hands, bumps and the fast movement of both players and the ball are the game's main attributes as a spectator sport.
The code originated in Melbourne, Australia in 1858, and was devised to keep cricketers fit during the winter months. The first laws of Australian football were published in 1859 by the Melbourne Football Club. The dominant governing body and most prestigious professional competition is the Australian Football League (AFL), which culminates in the annual AFL Grand Final, the highest attended club championship event in the world.
TEAMS Adelaide Brisbane Carlton Collingwood Essendon Fremantle Geelong Hawthorn Kangaroos Melbourne Port Adelaide Richmond St Kilda Sydney West Coast Western Bulldogs
Information taken from www.wikepedia.org |
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JohnT Top Status Member


Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 65 Localisation : Hampton Park, Victoria, Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Thu 19 Apr 2007 - 10:08 | |
| | A game of Aussie Rules is played over 4 quarters of 25 mins. duration. However this is total playing time, during any stoppages, for example, after a goal has been scored, the timeclock is stopped until the umpire signals for it to restart. so that the elapsed time for any quarter varies but usually averages about 30 mins. I believe the longest recorded quarter was over 40 mins. long |
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mattycat 3-star-status Member

Joined : 09 Nov 2006 Posts : 3475
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Thu 19 Apr 2007 - 10:13 | |
| Hi John, Lovely to see you. I know nothing about football so forgive me but is this different than English football? mattycat _________________ Smith, Nuttall, Ingham,McDermott and more
so near and yet so far |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Thu 19 Apr 2007 - 10:26 | |
| Thanks for adding that John, much appreciated. I love AFL do you, what team do you support??? Chelin |
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JohnT Top Status Member


Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 65 Localisation : Hampton Park, Victoria, Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 0:27 | |
| Hi Mattycat & Chellin Mattycat, Aussie Rules is compltely different from English Football or Soccer as it is called over here. It is sometimes called Aerial Ping Pong by Soccer Devotees as there is lots of jumping in the air and tapping or punching of the ball to a team mate when the umpire throws the ball in the air to restart the game after a stoppage. Chellin, There is only one team worth supporting, The Mighty Bombers. I suppose you barrack for the Eagles? John |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 2:27 | |
| Hi John No I am a Docker fan as I am south of the river near Fremantle. You are either one or the other over here and there is very fierce competition between the two. Not doing too good at the moment though, only one game out of four, but we will pick up you wait and see lol Chellin Good luck for the season |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 3:35 | |
| Dockers Theme Song Freo Way To Go Hit Em Real Hard Send Them Down Below Freo Give em The Old Heave-Ho We Are The Freo Dockers Freo Way To Go Hit Em Real Hard Send Them Down Below Freo Give em The Old Heave-Ho We Are The Freo Dockers Go Dockers |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 7:19 | |
| Hi John Great Anzac day match, thought you had it in the bag at one stage then, bad luck Chellin |
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JohnT Top Status Member


Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 65 Localisation : Hampton Park, Victoria, Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 10:07 | |
| Hi Chellin Thanks for that, your'e almost as bad as my son, a Collingwood supporter, he rang me up and played the Magpies song over the phone. lol John |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 10:13 | |
| Hi John Oh that must have been hard today then with you and your son going for two different sides. Great game, I think they were very well matched, dont you?? Lets hope the Dockers have another win this week, we got into the finals last year, we must this year.
 Chellin |
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JohnT Top Status Member


Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 65 Localisation : Hampton Park, Victoria, Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 10:22 | |
| Hi Chellin It was a great game, spoiled by a few bad umpiring decisions. We wuz robbed. I don't think the Dockers will win this week against the Crows even though its at Subiaco John |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 10:32 | |
| Oh come on John, give us a little hope lol We all blame the umpires when its our teams, I bet your son said that to you too. I will rub it in if we do win this week at Subiaco dont you worry and if we loose I will just keep quiet lol Chellin |
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JohnT Top Status Member


Joined : 11 Mar 2007 Posts : 65 Localisation : Hampton Park, Victoria, Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 10:36 | |
| Well at least were still in the eight. john |
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chellin2 Top Status Member


Joined : 05 Jan 2007 Posts : 2540 Localisation : Perth Western Australia
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 10:41 | |
| Yep, you are and I think you stand a good chance this year. I will resume this topic when the Dockers win this weekend lol Have a good evening and speak soon ok Take care
 Chellin PS Are you from Essenden?? |
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Carole Admin


Joined : 06 Oct 2006 Posts : 5008 Localisation : Blackburn, Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: AFL Football Wed 25 Apr 2007 - 21:18 | |
| Hiya chellin & John, Heck!! this is interesting though all like a foreign language to me, glad you two understand each other!! Anyway good luck to both your footy teams this weekend Carole |
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