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Extractions: Create an account or log in International Rules International rules football Australia ... Tell a friend Navigation Search Toolbox Article ... Post Message (Redirected from International Rules The logo of the International Rules Series 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 to 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
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