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@eleniantoniou534
@eleniantoniou534 5 дней назад
The AFL players have played since they were young. So the stamina is developed for the game from a very young age so many Australian children are fit and enjoy their local sports.
@Mrharryprosser
@Mrharryprosser 9 дней назад
The oldest sporting codes in the world. It existed before the civil war in America. In the winter of 1858 students from Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar competed against each other in several games of football. These matches are credited as the first organised games of Australian Rules football. The following year a set of rules was drawn up and regular games became a feature in the parks around Melbourne. By the 1870s crowds of 10,000 people were attending games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to watch this uniquely Australian game. Tom Wills, cricketer, 19 July 1858: Explanation: codified or code means the universal rules of the game have bean written down for everybody to follow, an agreed standard form of the game. Other forms of football existed but were played with very different local rules of the game, not yet standardised or coded.
@TheMissiIe
@TheMissiIe 9 дней назад
It's certainly the oldest codified "Football" sport in history
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
@@TheMissiIe That doesn't make it the oldest form. Football has been played for well over a thousand years.
@TheMissiIe
@TheMissiIe 9 дней назад
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm luckily, that's not what I said
@PBMS123
@PBMS123 9 дней назад
​@@DavidZ4-gg3dm Forms of games with ball/pigs bladders have been played, calling them football is a stretch, none of them would resemble the other. AFL was codified with unified rules before Association football.
@Hudpower
@Hudpower 9 дней назад
@@PBMS123 Sure its debated how much influence marngrook had, but then one could argue that the game played between scotch and MG which was prior to codification was not following the same rules that were later codified. So if they arent football, why does that game count?
@st.silver7926
@st.silver7926 8 дней назад
This one of the first club sports on the planet. Truely original.
@600veyron
@600veyron 4 дня назад
Melbourne football club is on of if not the oldest club in the world.
@owendavies7452
@owendavies7452 9 дней назад
These are the two Sports Aussies get brought up with and why we dominate them. It's Footy in the winter & Cricket in the Summer. If you ain't there, your square.
@philsurtees
@philsurtees 5 дней назад
Ah, no, plenty of Aussies hate aerial ping pong because they're brought up on real footy, which we dominate against other countries who actually play the game.
@owendavies7452
@owendavies7452 5 дней назад
@@philsurtees what you on mate? Are talking about Rugby That's just Banana bender's & New South Wales those 2 states, don't qualify as Australia. Hence AFL Australian Football League.
@themoops.
@themoops. 3 дня назад
​@@philsurteesrugby ain't footy mate... You hardly kick the ball... Should be called handsy
@triarb5790
@triarb5790 2 дня назад
Uhuh. How come we aren't in the final of the T20? Remind me. Oh that's right we are not the team we think we are!
@owendavies7452
@owendavies7452 2 дня назад
@@triarb5790 very simple there's still ppl in that sand paper incident with too much say and influence on selection. LoL Warner @ 37 retires after the Pakistan test series hasn't been in anyway shape or form the form of Jake Fraser McGurk and then there's Matty Wade the hero of the last T20 World Cup but hasn't been in anyway shape or form better than Josh Inglis that's already been acknowledged as Australias short form keeper and he's a better keeper and in way more destructive form with the bat than Wade You can't play with 2 old men that's day's are done against the best 11s in the World. It's like asking Phar Lap to win a Melbourne Cup with Ship anchor ⚓🔱 on him.
@civilizedsavage360
@civilizedsavage360 9 дней назад
The pace is similar to ice hockey. Substitutions are made on the fly, the game does'nt stop for player interchange unless its a severe injury. Greatest game on the planet!
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
brilliant!
@charlesemerson6763
@charlesemerson6763 9 дней назад
AFL is the greatest game on earth. It has everything you'd want in a sport and with no pads.
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
It has a high injury rate.
@Pax.Alotin
@Pax.Alotin 8 дней назад
@@DavidZ4-gg3dmRubbish ----- It's injury rate is about the same as with other contact sports.
@Rassskle
@Rassskle 8 дней назад
​@@DavidZ4-gg3dm Life has a higher injury rate and a much higher death rate . Enjoy life and everything on offer, or remain a worthless spectator. ...with the customary lead role in a cage.
@Konstantineeee
@Konstantineeee 8 дней назад
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm a large portion of the injuries arent due to tackles and lack of padding, theyre due to the players being that fit and competing that hard that they tear muscles and strain their bodies
@hulkgqnissanpatrol6121
@hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 5 дней назад
Corrupt as it gets, the normal Australia works 38H+ while the AFL trains every other day for a few hour's. If We get permanently injured it's fight for your rights pay for everything with a deducted pay if any! with no help and very little money to live a quality life. They hurt themselves permanently or even slightly, they get all the help in the world, pay for nothing and get million dollar plus payouts with a regular pay! How's that far? Or even legal for that latter! Especially when it's partly supported by the government... Corruption at its best!
@Richard-darixdax
@Richard-darixdax 9 дней назад
AFL is older than all American sports 😊
@willvermeer7500
@willvermeer7500 9 дней назад
It is one of the oldest sports, created in the mid 1800's
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
👍
@Rick-da-scale
@Rick-da-scale 8 дней назад
@@AMANDARAEUK Not one of, IT IS the oldest sport. It was codified in 1859 before rugby, soccer, NFL, basketball etc. In other words, we did not copy anyone, they copied us. The grand final has been just over 100,000 fans for the last couple of years. That is one big happy family including kids without the violence of some overseas sports. Welcome to the greatest game on the planet. Cheers. 🇦🇺🦘(the red and white Sydney Swans is the best team 🦢🦢🦢)
@kennnnys
@kennnnys 8 дней назад
​@@Rick-da-scale another great win tonight. Here's hoping for the flag
@Rick-da-scale
@Rick-da-scale 8 дней назад
@@kennnnys I've been watching Swans teams since South Melbourne days. The current team is the best I've ever seen.
@Ubique2927
@Ubique2927 10 дней назад
AFL fields are actually Cricket Pitches. The game was invented to use the pitch during the cricket off season.
@Raven.flight
@Raven.flight 10 дней назад
And also to keep the cricket players fit in the off season.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
I didnt realise that
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
@@Raven.flight But it's very different to cricket. Does it appeal to many cricketers?
@------837
@------837 9 дней назад
​@@DavidZ4-gg3dm yep footy for winter cricket in the summer.
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
@@------837 In other countries, few cricketers play rugby.
@jsegal8385
@jsegal8385 9 дней назад
AFL was codified years before soccer, rugby and American football. The average player is 6'2''. They run, on average, 9 to 12 miles per game. They are probably the fittest and the best conditioned athletes playing any football type game. The game is hard, aggressive and can get violent but has been cleaned up over the last 10 or 15 years. See some you tube videos on 'AFL hardest hits'. 'AFL best marks' (that is a clean catch of the ball...very spectacular) and AFL best goals' (IE best scoring shots). For a look at the game before it was cleaned up try "AFL hardest enforcers' or 'AFL - a line in the sand'. And it really did need to be cleaned up. For an American perspective an American basketballer, Mason Cox has been playing the game for 7 or 8 years now. Pat McAfee, an ex NFL punter interviews him on his You Tube channel
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
ah i will definitely check out some other videos
@Peter-ww9bw
@Peter-ww9bw 9 дней назад
Don't know about 186cm average plenty of smalls just ask Ex flying fledglings come Port Adelaide W.Rioli
@jsegal8385
@jsegal8385 9 дней назад
@@Peter-ww9bw Average in this case means 50% of the players are under 6'2'' and 50% of players are over 6'2''
@Peter-ww9bw
@Peter-ww9bw 9 дней назад
@@jsegal8385 Sorry chief your right about Meridan, I think the clip should of had the big A from the dockers next to Johnny Platten from the Hawkes then the Yankees would truly be shocked
@theowenssailingdiary5239
@theowenssailingdiary5239 8 дней назад
@@jsegal8385 well thats not an average at all -thats the median
@quantum_man
@quantum_man 8 дней назад
Glad you found our indigenous sport. It's the best game in the world as it combines all of them. You should get down to watch a game and take it all in. Collingwood v Carlton would be the game to go to. The most fierce rivalry in the AFL history. Go Pies! ❤
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
a few people haev mentioned that :)
@user-ct8nk9me4w
@user-ct8nk9me4w 5 дней назад
ONLY IF YOUR FERAL
@eleniantoniou534
@eleniantoniou534 5 дней назад
Port Adelaide vs Adelaide crows showdown. There was an Adelaide game In 2014 where the crowd was cheering that loud no one heard the siren.
@mareky1234
@mareky1234 9 дней назад
G’day there. I’m glad your enjoying our game, but I should point out that the first “rules” video is unfortunately full of inaccuracies and omissions, and that’s odd since it was the Australian AFL ruling body that commissioned it. The very first thing to be addressed, is that this game is NOT a mix of other games. And unlike a lot of American viewers (naturally and understandably) assume, this game has absolutely no historical link whatsoever to gridiron. As mentioned elsewhere, it was invented years before gridiron, and there was also very little cultural contact between Australia and the USA before WW2. AND It is absolutely understandable why most might think this is so, but it’s simply not true as every game that looks like it might have similar shared roots, like volleyball and basketball etc we’re invent many years (even decades) later after AFL . To start of, it’s 15 metres “before” your required to bounce the ball, it’s just been rounded to 16 yards for the American audience, for which the first typical video most get to see was created. Also, you don’t just have to bounce it, you can alternatively bend down whilst running, and touch the ball to the ground as well (although rarely seen nowadays). The MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) holds over 100,000 people, not 90,000. I know the Vid said 90,000 plus, but this implies a lower true figure, so it’s a poor choice of words. They play on Cricket pitches, hence the round oval shape, and since cricket pitches are different sizes, there is no standard pitch size, so any figures that will get quoted, are only average estimates. The 20 minute quarters can have 10 additional minutes PER quarter, not 10 minutes for the whole game. This is a truly 360 degree game, so when they say no offside rule, it’s a massive understatement that you will only understand after watching a few minutes of continuous play. And you can get hit from Any direction at all. And what isn’t mentioned at all, is that their is absolutely no “Time Outs” of any description at all, for eg. if a player is injured, the game still continues on around him without stopping. The only exception to this is if he needs to be stretchered of, other wise the play goes on as the injured player walks off, there is video on RU-vid with players with clearly broken arms, walking off. This 1st video is an updated version, that fixes most (but not all the) issues and omissions in the Americanised version of the video most people see first. (To be clear, the errors are our fault, i.e. us Aussies, as it was the AFL who wrote the script to help educate US citizens). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u_SqfNNfhmM.html This 2nd video is done by an Englishman, and it does a better job of explaining the basics (in regards to the original AFL,s own video), but since some of the rules have changed, it’s also slightly inaccurate too, but not in any fundamental important matters though, and it does give a list of offences that none of the others do, so it’s well worth a watch. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mnv32s8jPz0.html. This next vid helps fill in some gaps, but it leaves stuff out too, so it’s only really useful as a supplementary video, but it’s still good for what it does do. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-64elNqf3Kxg.html This next video nicely wraps it all up. But don’t be put of by it’s apparent length as only the 1st 14 minutes are actually about the game itself as the rest is about the clubs and their history. It also covers how inclusive the game is as well. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Dtmu-1kMFZw.html Before we move along and in support of the previous Videos closing remarks about Aussie AFL fans. Here’s what happened When Buddy Franklin Scored his 1000th goal (yes that really is One Thousand Goals, NOT including behinds I.E. the One pointers). This milestone has only happened 5 times previously in the 150 year plus history of this game. That’s why the crowd reacted the way they did. The anticipation for this moment was absolutely huge all game. And it also took nearly half an hour to clear the cricket ground (pitch). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HgM3W6gnJGg.html These next videos are not rules related as such, but a bit of everything else of potential interest. To start of with, If your interested in the history of the game, as it’s arguably the oldest game on earth, well at least certain aspects of it are anyway. The following videos should help to enlighten you why this is case. At the 1:27 min mark, they specifically mentioned how the AFL Ruling body, has finally recognised the influence of Marngrook on AFL. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8pJftbDqFfY.html To be Clear. It’s the jumping up high (I.E. marking) of the ball component of Marngrook, that’s of specific importance, and is what was carried across to the new game. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7UlHJgrkgM8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k8dPdHMZiQg.html This little Documentary has certain facts that have since been clarified and confirmed, as shown in the earlier video suggestions. But the History of Tom Wills is still accurate. Take Note: At 4:31. Specific mention is made of the hand written rules, including a photo of the original hand written rules of what’s now called, Australian Rules Football. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fv6dAoUcSrM.html What’s now known as Australian Rules, is indeed the first game to have a “standardised” set of “codified” rules of any football code. Another point of interest is that the Australian Aborigines have a PROVEN historical ability to remember and pass on their stories. So to go of track ever so slightly, it’s been discovered that they have racial memories (stories that are passed down over time) that actually date back to before the last ice age. It’s also a proven fact that the Australian Aborigines have the OLDEST Continuous culture on earth. (Feel free to check this out at your own leisure as it’s fascinating in its own right). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7UlHJgrkgM8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k8dPdHMZiQg.html To be fair (and clear), just about every game ever invented, basically starts of without written rules. This is especially true of soccer as it’s history dates back to the Middle Ages. Therefore various games (of all sorts) have evolved over time, this is a universal constant. It’s just that Australian Football was specifically created for a very specific purpose right from the very beginning, and so setting out rules was an automatic imperative right from the start. Neither the early forms of soccer or rugby (or any other type of game) had this type of need in their early days. Australia (Victoria to be more specific) was the First Nation to have a 8 hour work day 40 hour work week. So we had Saturday free to play sport, before other countries, this has been postulated as another reason why it was easy for us to create a game in the fashion that we did, and why it was taken up so quickly. What translates to AFL, is the consolidated components of pre Codified Soccer/football, pre codified Rugby, Marngrook etc, as well as some other unique aspects of his own too (like bouncing/touching the ball to the ground), that was then all mixed up and combined into our very own game which we happened to write some rules down before anyone else got around to it. To put it simply, No one has ever denied the fact that AFL is made up of early forms of other football style of games with our own bits added as well. But having said that. AFL actually predates Soccer, Rugby, Gridiron, Basketball, Volleyball etc. So it’s not actually accurate to say that it’s a mix of other sports, as that implies that AFL copied those aspects and that they came first, but to be fair, it is also entirely understandable why that assumption is constantly made. There are other far more exciting videos to watch, such as ones like these. I will start of with what was a pop song in the 70’s but has become the main AFL theme song (their are others). What makes this video specifically interesting was that it was before a lot of the rules to make it a safer game, had been made. It has some spectacular footage. (Just the 5 secs from 0:30 to 0:35, prove this point). And BTW Roy Cazaly was the name of a famous player that could jump, hence the cry “ Up their Cazaly” and thus the title for the song. I maybe biased, but it’s still a damn good song. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pxM8XB61ZvU.html This one is well worth reacting too. These next vids are of course subjective, and it’s only a taste of what’s on RU-vid. I’m not saying they are the best, just a good example of what’s available, and they are all worth reacting to as well. Top 50 AFL Marks of all time ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7AjcFfBvIcs.html AFL Greatest long Bomb Goals ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ecaBlL96iks.html The Best AFL Moments of all time ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X54uvWYw5kY.html Top ten Grand Final moments from the last 10 years ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ELj7yH5wmC0.html Of course there are plenty more like this that are out there, but I will finish up with one that shows just some of the biggest hits done to a strangely appropriate rap song. Here comes the Boom. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uPIQ7vLJYIA.html And finally an American ex Gridiron player/Radio host, interviewing an American who plays top level AFL Pat McAfee learns Everything about AFL ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XY3a_yMgvxg.html And finally, If your at all interested. Here’s a documentary about the history and it’s players. Not some to react as such. But something some out there might find to be of interest. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NYk-7VGoCKw.html
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
wow, thank you so much!! taht is amazing, so many links! i really appreciate that!
@themoops.
@themoops. 3 дня назад
We do stop the game if you've got blood pouring out of your face.... We're not barbarians 😂
@SuperRoo_22
@SuperRoo_22 День назад
​@AMANDARAEUK Come to Australia one day and experience a few live games for yourself. You might be confused at first, but I'm sure you'll love it. Sit with an Aussie who can explain everything to you as the game goes along. Go to the MCG in Melbourne, The Adelaide Oval in Adelaide & Optus Stadium in Perth for the best experience.
@malenkoicp
@malenkoicp 22 часа назад
This post needs more love and upvotes... if for nothing else other than the time you had to have put into it. Great post :)
@borisbash
@borisbash 3 дня назад
It's not a mixture of any sport. It is totally unique.
@karabatsi
@karabatsi 10 дней назад
I have been to the MCG a few times and the atmosphere is brilliant. Apart from someone getting injured it is non stop.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
it looks that way :)
@andrewmason5671
@andrewmason5671 8 дней назад
I go to the MCG at least 8 times a year, it is the largest stadium in the southern hemisphere. The atmosphere is like nothing else on earth.
@user-gd9xf9zs9r
@user-gd9xf9zs9r 10 дней назад
I'm in the UK and you can't beat a bit of aussie footie and a little brawling.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
👍
@paulheywood2116
@paulheywood2116 9 дней назад
My body is wrecked from this game I bloody love it
@user-ul9dv2iv9s
@user-ul9dv2iv9s 9 дней назад
Your sacrifice noted and honoured.
@tileux
@tileux 9 дней назад
fingers and hands on fire every time it gets cold? wonky knees? sore shoulders? check.
@jamescarmody6467
@jamescarmody6467 5 дней назад
Yeah everything is rooted!
@TheStarcruiser
@TheStarcruiser 3 дня назад
👍👍👍
@Mrharryprosser
@Mrharryprosser 9 дней назад
Combine marathon running (up to 15 miles), basketball jumps, sprinting, rugby style tackles, extreme ball kicking up to 80 yards+, volleyball level handball, over two hours of almost non stop competition between opposing teams of 18 players. In an arena much bigger than the Colosseum, up to 100, 000 spectators. The extreme speed of movement and contact requires four field umpires to rule over the game. Crowds watching the games dare not look away for fear of missing some spectacular feat of athleticism.
@stevewren1079
@stevewren1079 9 дней назад
“Rugby style tackles”!!!??? 😅😂 Pissant contact. Your best player wouldn’t last 2 minutes in any other code. 😁😂
@Mrharryprosser
@Mrharryprosser 9 дней назад
@@stevewren1079 In Australia, in an attempt to answer the question of whether Australian Rules, Rugby Union or Soccer players were the fittest, one of the TV networks devised a contest involving various events to involving players from all these sports to test their speed, strength, agility and stamina. AFL players performed the best in tests of speed and stamina, ahead of soccer players, with rugby players lagging far behind. Rugby players performed better in tests of sheer strength, ahead of AFL players with soccer players well behind.
@FNDwheels
@FNDwheels 5 дней назад
Even when your team is on a loosing streak you still go to the game! That’s just us aussies we love our AFL 🇦🇺
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
👍👍
@neilmccoy9390
@neilmccoy9390 9 дней назад
Unlike other games, a team's goal is the goal they attck, not the goal they defend. This shows a positive attitude towards scroring, not a defensive attitude.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
ah okay, thank yyoU :)
@jamesroberts7339
@jamesroberts7339 9 дней назад
“Don’t believe in never” is a good video to react to. It’s about an American Mason Cox trying to make his way in the AFL. It’s an under 10 min video.
@byersjaxon
@byersjaxon 6 дней назад
There is also a 60 Minutes segment on Mason Cox that is worth watching. Amazing story of the only American AFL player.
@dutchroll
@dutchroll 9 дней назад
"Bounce every 16 yards" is a conversion of 15 metres for American audiences. You're not allowed to pickup the ball and just run down the field with it like rugby. It's a bit like the "traveling" rule in basketball. This is a subjective interpretation by the field umpires and the crowd usually lets them know if they feel the rule has been violated! Yes it becomes a free kick to the other team. There are other great AFL videos like hardest hits (not all of which were legal - some resulting in suspensions etc!) and best marks.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
thank you for taking the time to explain :)
@tileux
@tileux 9 дней назад
@@AMANDARAEUK Its easy not to forget. Basically, one step per metre for most people - so 15 steps. Cut it to 12 to be safe. Also, while it is a mix of different sports this sport was codified before all of the other sports - even soccer and rugby - so if there was any borrowing it would have been the other way around.
@Watsupyoutube
@Watsupyoutube 9 дней назад
Ya gotta be toughest as nails to play AFL. There's nowhere to hide and when it's your turn to take a hit you have step up , it's not negotiable. The courage it takes to play can never be understated and that's in all levels from under 9's junior comps to the highest level , AFL. Keep watching a few Videos and you'll pick it up pretty quick.
@nevillewelsh6393
@nevillewelsh6393 9 дней назад
Also there are also player videos to watch Dustin Martin Eddie Betts To name a couple The game was invented for cricketers to stay fit during the winter months Melbourne football club was the first club to form in 1858 and then Geelong football club in 1859
@jasonmcbride
@jasonmcbride 9 дней назад
I hate how this video does not explain that it is "at least every 16 yards" Makes it seem like you have to try to count your steps or something and bounce it right on 16
@codebasher1
@codebasher1 4 дня назад
My nephew 6' 8" Bradon Preuss is a ruckman (center) for the Sydney giants. They need to be the biggest as ruck injuries are common and savage. He has had more time off than on due to countless reconstuctive surgeries. By 30 they are usually due for retirement.
@Mrharryprosser
@Mrharryprosser 9 дней назад
A more current explanation including the women’s competition (yes women can kick up tp 60 yards, jump high on opponents backs) is in the video titled - A beginner's guide to Australian Football | AFL Explained
@adamparker9765
@adamparker9765 7 дней назад
The game is growing all over the world at amature level , both men and womens teams. There are teams in the UK , India , US , everywhere really . Its fantastic for fitness , highly skilled and just plain fun .
@AlanJones-kc4us
@AlanJones-kc4us 10 дней назад
AFL games mostly take place at cricket grounds because of the size of the fields. The MCG holds about 100k, which as this video says normally holds the final
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
ahh okay :)
@threestumps7560
@threestumps7560 9 дней назад
Hi Amanda, Thank you checking out our game of Aussie football - my town of Melbourne is absolutely mad about AFL; so is Adelaide and Perth. AFL was made from combining rugby and Irish gaelic football. Interestingly, there is another version of football called international rules and it is combining AFL and gaelic football and played only between Ireland and Australia. My favourite team is the Essendon Bombers - we are the black jumper with the red sash across it, as you saw a couple of times in the video. To clarify the 16 yard rule; you can run but bounce it up to every 15 metres. Otherwise, yes, the ball gets turned over to the other team. For future videos, do check out the best marks (speccies!), best goals or best hits and bumps if that's more your thing. There is an updated introductory video which imo is better narrated by Australians. There is another beginner video narrated by an Englishman which is pretty good but comes from the point of view of England and soccer. We love the MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) as much as the Brits love Wembley. Love the roar of the crowd during a big match esp. if the game is close. Hopefully the UK or US can take interest in our game, learn it, play it and one day can beat Australia at our own game lol....
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
i will have to cehck out those other videos
@InfinitePlain
@InfinitePlain 8 дней назад
Aussie Rules has nothing to do with Gaelic football. There are similarities but they developed entirely independently.
@user-kb5sh6yl3f
@user-kb5sh6yl3f 10 дней назад
You are absolutely right about this being a great, instructive and informative video.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
👍
@user-zm6kj4gn4v
@user-zm6kj4gn4v 9 дней назад
There’s a better one explaining in more detail including the score which 99% of viewers don’t get!!!
@Dasyurid
@Dasyurid 9 дней назад
@@user-zm6kj4gn4vYeah. I think the RU-vid algorithm sends people to the old one first because it’s got a higher view count from being around for several years longer, which of course bumps up its view count in a positive feedback loop. It’s a pity because the updated video from 2-3 years back is so much better quality.
@DavidWilson33722
@DavidWilson33722 10 дней назад
it is a fun sport to watch,and my Aussie friends love it
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
👍
@derekstephen2508
@derekstephen2508 4 дня назад
2024,cheer, cheer the red and the white, go the Swans
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
:))
@karenstrong8887
@karenstrong8887 5 дней назад
It is fun and fast. It was the first coded football anywhere and played by elite athletes. Other sports took from this game. Thank you.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
ah thanks :)
@Rubytuesday1569
@Rubytuesday1569 6 дней назад
The greatest game on earth. 🩵 the footy. ☮️
@marklane58
@marklane58 10 дней назад
For some real excitement see the 2023 Grand Final highlights on the AFL site. Maybe the best ever and goes right to the wire. (I'm biased, without giving anything away) It's not long to watch and gives a great feel for the flow of a game. There is a women's league now as well.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
i will check that out :)
@barnowl.
@barnowl. 9 дней назад
What makes the game very interesting is the oval shape of the football which can randomly bounce in any direction. So, the players are on high alert throughout the game. Aussie footy takes inspiration from the Australian indigenous peoples' game of 'marn grook' which is possibly thousands of years old.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
thank you so much for explaining :)
@kevinpayne9475
@kevinpayne9475 8 дней назад
You need to see it live! To really appreciate it.
@AndrewWhite-ey2ep
@AndrewWhite-ey2ep 9 дней назад
There is a newer version of this video that explains some rules better e.g. scoring - A beginner’s guide to Australian Football | AFL Explained
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
ah htanks! :)
@bigal2876
@bigal2876 10 дней назад
And you look at what Americans wear on their football fields. These Ausies guys are nuts. It’s like hockey on grass.
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 10 дней назад
Me thinking “hockey *is* played on grass?!” then realising you are referring to ice hockey 😜
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
hahh!
@macman1469
@macman1469 9 дней назад
​@@shmick6079Hockey is actually played on grass in more countries by more people than ice hockey .
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 9 дней назад
@@macman1469 exactly
@adirong
@adirong 9 дней назад
You get a feel for the number of steps before bouncing, everyone can tell if you are running too far.
@Roddrummer
@Roddrummer 9 дней назад
Maybe not 'superhuman', but definitely all-round super-athletes - strong, ridiculously fit, evasive, and with massive endurance. Check out: the top 50 marks of all time, the top 50 goals of all times, highlights of the 2018 Grand Final (was a ripper), and then go from there....
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
yeah i need ot watch more!! :))
@Karithesoccerdog
@Karithesoccerdog 8 дней назад
AFL is fantastic. If you want fantastic games to start with I’d watch 2023 Grand Final. Another would be 2018 Grand Final where West Coast Eagles came from about 6 goals down. BTW AFL is older than most sports played in USA. Cricket players came up with it to keep fit in the winter. Oh and if you haven’t watched cricket I suggest you start with T20.
@Bobbydazzlla
@Bobbydazzlla 6 дней назад
If you don't bounce the ball every 16 meters the ball gets turned over to the opposition for a free kick from the place the penalty was called. By the way, this sport was developed before Soccer, Rugby and Gridiron were a thing. So don't be mistaken that it's a mash of everything else The closest comparison is Gaelic Football - which uses a round ball and soccer type nets in the goal area.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
thank you for taking the time to explain !
@blueenglishstaffybreeder6956
@blueenglishstaffybreeder6956 9 дней назад
The MCG used to be the hallowed turf of cricket, no footy allowed, they played football on a ground next door, the members grandstand was on tram tracks and they’d turn it around to face the opposite way with tractors in the 1800’s depending on the season, the tracks are still there too in the carpark at the Ponsford stand end
@ryana8174
@ryana8174 5 дней назад
The club I go for is 150 years old. CARN THE BAGGERS!!!❤💪
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
amazing!
@Sammy25100
@Sammy25100 8 дней назад
They've got an updated version of this video which explains it alot better. I can see how this video could be confusing. But it's an awesome game amd we love it.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
👍i will watch the new one
@nevmat1595
@nevmat1595 9 дней назад
Watch 2023 Grand Final, one of the greatest ever. Collingwood V Brisbane. It went down to the wire in front of 100,024 fans.
@m4lr
@m4lr 9 дней назад
What a great exhibition of the greatest game on earth and created right here in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. I absolutely love it
@Jus7aguy
@Jus7aguy 5 дней назад
A question a lot of new folks have is the score card layout. It's goals, behinds, total score. So 20 10 130 is 20 goals at 6 points each, plus 10 behinds at 1 point each, all for a total of 130 points. The reason this is important is it can show you that someone who is losing in total points, might have actually had more kicks at goal, but for assorted reasons they've only gone through for 1 point instead of 6. So they may have more aggressively field positions but are being kept out by a desperate defence. Or possibly they're being forced to kick early so are going for the riskier shots. Or maybe their backs and midfielders are carrying the team and the forwards suck. 😅. Lots of possibilities, but the score format gives you a bit more information about the state of play than just the running total would.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
yeah i feel like i need to watch more of it to fully get it ahha
@popcornshiner3937
@popcornshiner3937 9 дней назад
Wow it's been a long time since .I watched one of your reaction videos, yes Afl is an incredible game to watch, just subbed.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
Welcome back! :))) thank you!
@InfinitePlain
@InfinitePlain 8 дней назад
Yes they are superhuman. The strength, endurance and ability to withstand physical impact and pain is unequalled. Running a half marathon, getting slammed by other players, sometimes your own team mates, and displaying amazing g high catches and long goals. There is no other sport like it. Oh and there is no send off rule, except if you are bleeding.
@tonys1636
@tonys1636 10 дней назад
Aussie rules bears a passing resemblance to Gaelic Football which is an amateur game. Many an Irish player has tried down under, some more successful than others.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
👍
@tharsthat
@tharsthat 9 дней назад
I think the Aussies went over a few times to play them. It is the closest game.
@RobertJW
@RobertJW 19 часов назад
BTV Decade Rewind Dons stun unbeaten Cats. The fourteenth round, Geelong far and away the best team of 2011, Essendon coming off a bad loss the week prior. Nobody expected the game to be remotely competitive. It was one of the best games I've ever seen.
@baggerdave
@baggerdave 6 дней назад
Careful Amanda, this is a rabbit hole! Jump on the Carlton Blues and enjoy the ride!!!
@PlaceOfTheLamb
@PlaceOfTheLamb 9 дней назад
We live 3 hours away from the city, and went last weekend to watch a match with 40,000 others. The atmosphere is always amazing (especially when you're watching the Black & White - Collingwood football club! 😉).
@qre268Zrtb
@qre268Zrtb 9 дней назад
Unlike 99% of non Pies supporters, I actually like Collingwood, even though I'm a life time Hawks supporter.
@bethsouthwell
@bethsouthwell День назад
BTW, in the Collingwood Magpies, based in Melbourne is American, Mason Cox.
@JB-zs1oq
@JB-zs1oq 9 дней назад
We Aussies are generally keen on sports and tend to have interests in a diverse range of sports. However, our Aussie rules footie does tend to make most other football codes (all coded later than our wonderful Aussie rules) lacking the excitement that is generated by Aussie rules.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
ahh okay :))
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 10 дней назад
If you forget to bounce, it’s a penalty, like a travel in basketball.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
👍
@matthewpeck6491
@matthewpeck6491 8 дней назад
There is an updated version to this, should check it out. Then start watching best goals, marks, and biggest hits
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
i will have a look, thank you !
@uncleheavy6819
@uncleheavy6819 10 дней назад
AFL makes rugby seem almost gentle by comparison. I learned something from the video, and it helped me to demystify Aussie rules footie a little.
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 10 дней назад
Rugby players are definitely more solid and hit harder on average. The difference is that in Aussie rules it’s a 360 degree game and you don’t always see the opponent coming to hit you, or you may have multiple players coming at you from different angles. A background in basketball is often helpful because it helps give you the 360 degree awareness.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
it looks liek a lot of fun to watch
@shmick6079
@shmick6079 9 дней назад
@@AMANDARAEUK also a lot of fun to play, but you need to have some aerobic endurance otherwise you’ll be chasing your opponent all day!
@alastairclunie7232
@alastairclunie7232 10 дней назад
Great video they are real sportsmen makes the munti million pound soccer players look like pansys. Hope you are well today take care ❤
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
im great tthanks :)
@stuartrawson5057
@stuartrawson5057 10 дней назад
Hello Amanda I hope you have been well🤗 ive never watched nfl before it looks like a very interesting sport i agree with you it seems to be a mix of othersports i was surprised when they climb onto each other to reach the ball 😯Thank you for all your very interesting video's i always enjoy seeing them and hearing your reactions and laughs❤
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
oh yorue so welcome, thank you for the support ;)
@user-hb1sm4of9t
@user-hb1sm4of9t 8 дней назад
Yeah if they forget to bounce the ball its deemed you run to far "without bouncing the ball" and a free kick or free possession of the ball is awarded.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
ah ok thank you:)
@TheLaughingMagpie
@TheLaughingMagpie 8 дней назад
Last year’s premiership team has in size the 5’9 Bobby Hill (not the King of the Hill character and was the best on ground), the 6’ Nick Daicos (the sports’ counterpart of Patrick Mahomes), the 6’3 Scott Pendlebury (the club’s most accomplished active player), the 6’8 Captain Darcy Moore and the 7’ Mason Cox
@reefrunnerart
@reefrunnerart 6 дней назад
Let’s go, Swans!!
@michaelflanagan6583
@michaelflanagan6583 8 дней назад
Last year's AFL Grand Final would be a good way to start. Everything you saw in that video happens in the game. It's 2 hours, but worth it. 🖖
@user-sm2pk8xf1l
@user-sm2pk8xf1l 10 дней назад
It was first officially played in 1858.
@user-ul9dv2iv9s
@user-ul9dv2iv9s 9 дней назад
Predates all your other sports. ALL of them.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
oh wow, i didnt realise that
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
@@user-ul9dv2iv9s What do you mean by all? All of Australia's other sports?
@user-ul9dv2iv9s
@user-ul9dv2iv9s 9 дней назад
No, pretty well all codified rules. Maybe not cricket. OH ALL RIGHT! Jeez. Rugby union got an start pretty early but that doesn't really count. It wasn't formalised till much later. Any other contenders? I'm not talking about general principles, variations, local rules, etc. Why did I even bother with Rugby?
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
@@user-ul9dv2iv9s Association football wasn't codified until a few years later, but it already existed. English immigrants to Australia brought it with them; Australia based their version of football on it.
@debkendall
@debkendall 9 дней назад
1) Brisbane lions - miracle on grass (players discussing this game) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D2qmhxoHurw.htmlsi=j5xf3KDqEER-8WrM 2) Mason Cox (American) 'Dont believe in Never' ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XBRqqd5Vh_c.htmlsi=QtF7_8K4H5W2Da6y 3)New version of AFL explained ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-u_SqfNNfhmM.htmlsi=dWKgXBIx4wflOuKx All good info about AFL - they run about 15kms a game - enjoy
@wadeclarke5356
@wadeclarke5356 9 дней назад
Watch the 2018 afl grand final highlights has that was one of the best GF the team that won made a great come back win it
@storm_gaming9865
@storm_gaming9865 2 дня назад
the first recorded game of this sport was scotch college vs melbourne grammar in 1858, european football (soccer) came about in 1863 so its one of the oldest modern sports ever
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK День назад
oh wow i didnt realise that !
@storm_gaming9865
@storm_gaming9865 13 часов назад
@@AMANDARAEUK id like to make a correction to my comment about European football "soccer" because i believe that stat is refering to the first game in the UK or something like that, i am not quite sure however the sport of "soccer" has dated back 2,000+ years to China and ancient greese also Gaelic Football is almost the same as afl but its a soccer ball and the goals are like a NFL Field goal and netting like a soccer goal and thats dated back to the 1600s
@eded1713
@eded1713 3 дня назад
You must watch the 1966 grand final, clearly the best grand final of all time 😊
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 2 дня назад
Ill haev a look :)
@eded1713
@eded1713 2 дня назад
@@AMANDARAEUK lol my team is stkilda and we have only ever won 1 grand final ( EVER) 1966😊 so it's a bit of a joke for some Aussies to come across and read, don't need t go out of your way to watch and its in black and white 🤣
@karachie2008
@karachie2008 8 дней назад
It’s actually the oldest ‘codified’ football - older than soccer & rugby. Rugby and soccer were being played earlier but not in ‘codified’ form. It’s believed it’s from a combination of rugby and marngrook, a native Aboriginal game.
@hridayanstern9709
@hridayanstern9709 6 дней назад
Though the video says it’s the fourth highest attended domestic sport in the world, it is,in fact, the highest attended sport per capita
@nickabbott6278
@nickabbott6278 5 дней назад
Yes many games share aspects of this game. Tennis is way older though, about 1650 Clerge the elder I think was the first world champion (Will Cam reign longer than the Bag man at the top of Tennis? Don't think so).
@user-zm6kj4gn4v
@user-zm6kj4gn4v 9 дней назад
Yes AFL is a great game. No real stoppages of play except where a goal is scored and that’s only 30 seconds where the ball is competed in the centre of the ground and injuries where a player may be in danger (of further injury). There are now 23 minor round games not 22. Teams have 23 players now with a substitute with the purpose of using in the case of injury .A player can be substituted for any reason though to match the style of game on the day. Players can be interchanged up to 90 times during a game. 18 players on the ground and 5 on the bench. After watching a few highlight packages of great goals and great marks, you’ll see why so many consider it to be the best game in the world. Other highlight packages to watch are Cyril Rioli, Buddy Franklin and Eddy Betts. Amazing goals and marks.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
thank you for taking the time to explain :)
@kennethdodemaide8678
@kennethdodemaide8678 8 дней назад
Grand Finals normally have 100,000 fans attending. Aussie Rules is a family-based sport and players have to have strength, stamina and endurance as well kicking and marking(catching) skills. It requires more from a player than any other sport. Several Irish players and one American player have managed to have great success in the sport.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
Thanks for the info :)
@Matthew_Scan
@Matthew_Scan 8 дней назад
Yes it’s a free kick to the other team if you don’t bounce it, you can also touch it on the ground
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
👍👍
@martinconnors5195
@martinconnors5195 9 дней назад
AFL is a mixture of Rugby league, American football and Basketball. It can get very heated. I remember seeing a match on TV, when I was staying in 🇦🇺
@PjRjHj
@PjRjHj 7 дней назад
Those 3 sports were invented decades after Australian Football, and those involved likely did not know if the existence of Aussie Rules
@knoll9812
@knoll9812 6 дней назад
Not much American football
@paulcole1171
@paulcole1171 5 дней назад
Yes if he does not bounce the ball every 16 yards that is called a fault and is given to the other team to kick the ball, but the players can get very hurt with major injuries.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
ah thank you :)
@neilmccoy9390
@neilmccoy9390 9 дней назад
The bounce while running with the ball prevents a player just carrying the ball. If the player forgets to bounce the ball, then it is handed over to the other team.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
that makes sense !
@RooBeeO
@RooBeeO 9 дней назад
@2:25 Instead of looking at it as a mix of other sports, think of it as those other sports Came from This sport "Footy".
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
ah ok :)
@DavidZ4-gg3dm
@DavidZ4-gg3dm 9 дней назад
How can association football - which existed first - have been derived from Australian football?
@OzRaleigh
@OzRaleigh 8 дней назад
Aussie rules football was first played at the M.C.G in 1858 before America football which was created in 1879 Am
@onigvd77
@onigvd77 9 дней назад
You should watch the more up to date version which shows the female games as well, its also got a better voice over i think. Also its also played in the USA which has its own multistate league. Footy only looks like a mix of different mix of sports but was invented before all of them!
@tileux
@tileux 9 дней назад
If you do watch a live game on tv, check the afl ladder beforehand to make sure both teams are around the same level on the ladder. A tough close game between two good sides is, without any question, the most exciting sport to watch in the entire world. And by a close game I mean anything within 18 points (3 goals) in the final quarter. The game tends to go in swings of momentum as coaches tweak the game plan to fix problems or take advantages of weaknesses so the momentum can shift very quickly and scoring can be fast and furious. My home team is West Coast, which was a powerhouse team sadly in the doldrums right now thanks to employing a dud coach, but we played sydney in both 2005 and 2006 grand finals and the winning score margins, a win for each team, were 1 point and 4 points. Thats heart attack territory, because both games could have gone the other way with just one good shot on goals.
@wadeclarke5356
@wadeclarke5356 9 дней назад
I support the same team
@redthezz
@redthezz 8 дней назад
Watch the videos on Mason Cox: an American born and raised playing for Collingwood in the AFL
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
ill check that out :) thank s!
@Maws404
@Maws404 4 дня назад
If you run too far without bouncing, it's like a travel in basketball and it's a free kick to the other team.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 3 дня назад
thank you :)
@jobdone3700
@jobdone3700 4 дня назад
AFL is basically, " Hot Potato " , with rules.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
haah it looks like a lot of fun
@PeteLewisWoodwork
@PeteLewisWoodwork 10 дней назад
Never heard of it but would love to watch it. Typically Australian in my view - let's take bits from a variety of popular sports, blow the field up bigger and bin all the rules (in other words, chaotic and mad).
@jsegal8385
@jsegal8385 9 дней назад
AFL was codified in 1858, many years before soccer, rugby and American football
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
i didnrt realise that 👍
@Dr_KAP
@Dr_KAP 9 дней назад
This is the first ever codified football in the world so it predates most other ball sports.
@Throa98
@Throa98 4 дня назад
I live like a 20 minute walk from the MCG, it gets pretty hectic.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 4 дня назад
oh wow i bet it does!
@DaveOz-mx5oh
@DaveOz-mx5oh 9 дней назад
some of the guys run an equivalent to a marathon, super fit
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
thats insane!
@DaveOz-mx5oh
@DaveOz-mx5oh 9 дней назад
@@AMANDARAEUK I think the current record of running in a match is 18.9 km or 11.74 miles. They wear tiny GPS trackers for post match analysis. There's another video that shows how AFL produced the most amount of statistical data per game than any other sport on the planet
@TheStarcruiser
@TheStarcruiser 3 дня назад
When tetosterone & adrenaline collide! BANG!! 'Top 50 AFL Marks of All Time' is worth a squizz👍
@jasonstewart6192
@jasonstewart6192 6 дней назад
Watch afl's biggest hits. Or grand finals from the 70s or 80s to see our real game. It's changed a lot.
@user-we5he7pn1f
@user-we5he7pn1f 8 дней назад
That stadium now holds just over 100 000 people. AFL is older than all the other sports you mentioned.
@Melbournelost66
@Melbournelost66 6 дней назад
Its one of the oldest football codes. Rugby might be slightly older. The MCG holds over 100,000 not 90,000.
@michaelfink64
@michaelfink64 9 дней назад
If they forget to bounce every 16 yards (actually, 15 metres), the opposition gets a free kick.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
ah that makes sense!
@jessicamason7726
@jessicamason7726 6 дней назад
We also have a woman's League now AFLW and an updated version of this includes the woman
@simonscott1121
@simonscott1121 12 часов назад
If you don't bounce the ball, it's "holding the ball" and you give a free kick to the opposition.
@PjRjHj
@PjRjHj 7 дней назад
Checkout the highlights, or the last 2 minutes of the 2018 AFL Grand Final
@christopherkearney5843
@christopherkearney5843 9 дней назад
Hi Amanda Rae. There is afl highlights every week. They ar 6-8 minutes each. Just an small overview of the weekends games. Or there are other RU-vid clips
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 9 дней назад
ah brilliant thanks :)
@angrytrek
@angrytrek 2 дня назад
The best game to play and watch.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK День назад
👍👍
@RealHooksy
@RealHooksy 8 дней назад
Yes it is
@johnmckenna4
@johnmckenna4 4 дня назад
To many it is mystifying how this game, which pre-dates all other football codes, is not the world game. It has everything that other codes can offer and more, yet it is confined to Australia - a bit like kangaroos and koalas. Still, if other nations don’t want it they are more than happy to keep it all to themselves. No other athletes could handle this brutal yet graceful sport anyway. None.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 3 дня назад
it looks a lot of fun to watch !
@way2dumb
@way2dumb 2 дня назад
A lot of countries simply do not have the land to devote huge ovals to a code of football. We can because Australia is huge. Every town can have. a footy/cricket oval. Think of why basketball is popular in inner city America, it can be played on a tiny patch of ground, or indoors in freezing areas. Geography plays a major role. Soccer also has an indoor format.
@bradjames9123
@bradjames9123 9 дней назад
While AFL does seem like it combines aspects from other sports. AFL was created before, baseball, American football and around the same time as baseball.
@AMANDARAEUK
@AMANDARAEUK 8 дней назад
i had no idea :)
@robby1816
@robby1816 9 дней назад
Scores are grouped into goals (6 pts) and behinds (1 pt) Collingwood 20 (x6) + 10 (x1) = 130 Carlton 18 (x6) + 12 (x1) = 120
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