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Extractions: Wikiquote:Votes for deletion archive Jump to: navigation search The result was: Delete Jeff Q (talk) 03:03, 11 August 2006 (UTC) This page contains two quotes, neither of which are about Australian rules football; they both seem to have been said by people connected with it, but the quotes seem to relate only to specific incidents within the sport, not the sport in general. â LrdChaos 13:21, 27 July 2006 (UTC) Vote closed. Result: delete (3 deletes; 1 discounted delete (late); no dissent). ~ Jeff Q (talk) 03:03, 11 August 2006 (UTC) Delete LrdChaos 13:21, 27 July 2006 (UTC) Delete . Concur with LrdChaos. We seem to be developing a number of theme articles with quotes that have only a passing connection to their purported subjects. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 14:46, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
Hooray For FOXTEL [Archive] - BigFooty 1965 (http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965)) is a former Australian rules footballer (http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/australian_rules_football) and currently http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-7448.html
Extractions: "Absatively Posilutely" 21st December 2000, 17:17 great, well we have FOXTEl as well so it will always be good. Channel 7 were bad with the footy up in brissy! gocatsgo 23rd December 2000, 07:40 Since I seem to be the only person actually from Geelong on this board at the moment, Yes HOORAY for Foxtel!
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What Is Aussie-rules? [Archive] - Aussie Phorums I want to know what are/is aussierules .(I am form Asia and age is 18.) http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/australian_rules_football http://phorums.com.au/archive/index.php/t-180447.html
Forum.DefLeppard.com Here s some info on the rules and the games history. http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/australian_rules_football http//www.afl.com.au/ http://forum.defleppard.com/viewtopic.php?t=3707&start=280&sid=775ee9df5c3fe1c99
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Extractions: Article Edit ... edit The AFLG (Australian Football League Germany) has five teams. All information can be accessed via the league website (www.aflg.de). Teams are: Berlin Crocodiles Frankfurt Redbacks Hamburg Dockers Munich Kangaroos Rheinland Lions edit Australian Rules Football is active in Munich . The local team is called the Munich Kangaroos. They welcome all new (and old!) players each season. In 2004 The Roos were runners-up at the AFLG (Australian Football League Germany) before getting their revenge in 2005 to win the premiership (Munich Kangaroos 13.8 (86) defeated Frankfurt Redbacks 0.4 (4) by 82 points). In 2006, Munich found themselves in the final against the as-yet-undefeated Rheinland Lions. No matter, as Munich came from behind to win back to back premierships (Munich Kangaroos 7.13 (55) defeated Rheinland Lions 7.6 (48) by 7 points). Training is once per week, matches about every three weeks, plenty of social functions. Beginners welcome. The Roos also host the Oktoberfest Cup, which has been held around Oktoberfest time most years over the past decade. The season generally runs from April to August, with the finals played in early September. Training takes place during the season on Thursday evenings from 18:00 in the Hirschgarten park, 5 minutes walk from the train station Laim.
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Extractions: The traditional line up sees five lines of three players spread from one end of the ground (backs) to the other (forwards), with the other three players set to follow the play. However, as the game has evolved into a more mobile style of play, these traditional lines have lost much of their former meaning. In addition to running, players must leap to mark or punch the ball, deal with tackling, quick changes in direction and handballing. The football year can be divided into three sections: pre-season, season and off-season. The length of each section will vary with the level of competition. A typical outline would be: Off Season: 6-8 weeks of little or no scheduled training. Some clubs recognise that this is a time where body fat levels increase, and as a result require players to sign contracts regarding body fat levels that players are allowed to return at in the new season. Lean muscle tissue will also decrease over this period, as weight and skill sessions have stopped.
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Extractions: (Redirected from Australian Rules Football Jump to: navigation search Goal posts at Subiaco Oval in Western Australia Australian Rules Football , sometimes called Aussie Rules or AFL , differs from most types of football in that it is played on an oval field instead of the usual rectangular field used by rugby and soccer . At its highest point this type of football is overseen by the Australian Football League (AFL) which is a national competition of 16 teams. Aussie Rules is one of Australia 's most popular sports, especially AFL as a spectator sport. The Grand Final can attract up to 100,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground each September. Australian rules football is the sport most attended by Australians; in 2006 2.5 million people had attended at least one Aussie Rules game in the preceding 12 months. Each Aussie Rules team consists of 18 players who remain on the field for the entirety of the game (with some interchange and injury times). The aim of the game is to kick a ball, shaped somewhat like a rugby ball, through two upright posts at either end of the oval. Each "goal" is worth six points. A miss of a "goal" is called a "behind" and is worth one point. If the ball is rushed through the goal posts by the opposition or is touched by any part of the body beyond the leg then one point is scored. This leads to score lines which indicate goals, points and totals such as 11.15 (81). The game consists of large kicks (often over 60 metres) and spectacular jumps
Australian Rules Football Domain References On Wikipedia australian_rules_football Australian rules football, also known as Australian football, Aussie rules, or simply football or footy is a code of football http://www.domaintools.com/en/Australian_rules_football
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Extractions: var skin = 'monobook';var stylepath = '/skins'; Send to a friend Jump to: navigation search This song is performed by Chumbawamba Both players and watchers, No-one knows the rules That's what makes the game so great That's what makes the game so great That's what makes the game so great That's what makes the game so great External links Amazon: Chumbawamba Australian Rules Football MusicBrainz: Chumbawamba Australian Rules Football Last.fm: Chumbawamba Australian Rules Football Retrieved from " http://lyricwiki.org/Chumbawamba:Australian_Rules_Football Categories Review Me Songs A Views Personal tools Navigation sponsors - ( info plugins Search Enter your search terms web LyricWiki Submit search form LyricWiki Challenge Try the LyricWiki Challenge Facebook App Toolbox why the ad? This page was last modified 00:40, 8 November 2007. This page has been accessed 49 times.
Australian Rules Football AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL. Also known as Aussie Rules or Footy, this sport is considered Melbourne s main religion. Although the whole country now takes http://www.australearn.org/Destinations/Australia/Country_Information/Sport/Aust
Extractions: The game consists of 18 players on each team and is played on an oval-shaped field. The rules are an interesting mix of laws derived from rugby and Gaelic football. Players can kick or punch the ball (but not throw it), and they can run with the ball, as long as they bounce it every 15 meters. The game is extremely physical and although tackling and bumping is completely acceptable, pushing will draw a penalty. A ball kicked between the two larger goal posts without being touched is a goal and worth six points. A "behind" which is worth 1 point can be scored a variety of ways. Whether you've always been an athlete or just want to get some exercise while gaining a unique insight into Aussie culture, Here's how to get involved at your host university/city: "That's a mark!" - Play Footy here in the States
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Extractions: Viator Travel Blog Arizona Travel Blissful Travel Blog Award Brave New Traveler ... Answer: Traveling to Australia to watch 36 grown men chase an oblong pigskin around a grassy pitch. Yet no true sporting fan can claim to be a complete person without the experience of AUSSIE RULES! website Melbourne catching an AFL footy game in Melbourne really short. And the seats are sensational. At Telstra Dome you are on the fence next to the interchange bench so you can almost touch (and smell!) the players. At the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) you sit on the 2nd level in the Premium Reserved Undercover Members area with the most amazing view of this extraordinary arena (a temple for the locals).