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Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football,also called football, footy, or Aussie rules (and in some regions marketed as AFL after the Australian Football League, the most popular and only fully professional Australian football league in the country), is a sport played between two teams of eighteen players on the field of either an Australian football ground, a modified cricket field, or a similarly sized sports venue. The main way to score points is by kicking the ball between the two tall goal posts. The team with the higher total score at the end of the match wins unless a draw is declared.
During general play, players may position themselves anywhere on the field and use any part of their bodies 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. 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 possession. Possession of the ball is in dispute at all times except when a free kick or mark is paid.
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A Grand final is a game that decides a sports league's championship (or premiership) winning team, i.e. the conclusive game of a finals (or play-off) series. Synonymous with a championship game in North American sports, grand finals have become a significant part of Australian culture. The earliest competitions to feature a Grand final were Australia's AFL (Australian rules football) and NRL (rugby league football). They influenced other competitions such as soccer's A-League, the National Basketball League, netball's ANZ Championship and European rugby league's Super League to adopt grand finals as well. Most grand finals involve a prestigious award for the player voted best on field.
The Anglo-Norman term "grand" to describe a sporting event, documented in England as "grand match" in 1836, was used in Australia from the 1850s. A steeplechase in England has been called the "Grand National Steeple Chase" ("Grand National" alone for short) since at least 1839.
Use of the term in Australian Football dates back to the first organised and widely publicised match between Melbourne Grammar School and Scotch College on August 7, 1858 at Yarra Park, Melbourne (formerly Richmond Park). The game was advertised as the "grand football match" in the Melbourne Morning Herald and several other local newspapers.
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What is AFL? Australian Football also known as AFL, Aussie Rules or Footy is a fast, skilful, tough game played by some of the fittest professional athletes on the planet and AFL fans are as passionate as any sports fans in the world. With an American and Canadian competing against each other in the AFL for the first ever time, here’s a 5 minute AFL lesson for all of our friends overseas – and those in North American in particular. (We are also creating versions for other regions and in different languages) If you are overseas and would like to find your local Australian Football Club please visit www.afl.com.au/international
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Ninh explains the Rules of Australian Rules Football. A beginner's explanation of AFL Aussie Rules Football. Watch this short tutorial video guide on how Australian Football or Aussie Rules Football is played. Learn about goals, behinds, speckies, marks, ball-ups, interchanges, tackles and more. COMMENT, LIKE, RATE & SUBSCRIBE!!! Also discuss on Reddit! Video: Copyright AFL (I do not own any video footage). Images: Google, AFL Music: ‘Rocket’ by Kevin MacLeod Narrated, Directed and Produced by Ninh Ly Copyright Ninh Ly 2014 - http://www.ninh.co.uk Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/NinhLyUK
Australian Rules Football Is Hard To Explain. Hopefully This Video Helps. Find Out More at www.usfooty.com Here is where you can find your nearest team in the US: http://www.usafl.com/findateam
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