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  2. Australian rules football playing field - Wikipedia

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    A top-level Australian rules football ground has the following markings: [2] Two goal-lines, one at each end of the field, which are straight and 19.2 m (21 yd) long, and contain the goal posts and behind posts. This the area through which points are scored.

  3. Laws of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Like many other codes of football, the primary way to score points is to score goals. In Australian football, there are two types of scores: a goal and a behind. There are four posts at each end of the ground, each 6.4m (7yds) apart; the two middle (and taller) posts are the goal posts, and the two outer (and shorter) posts are the behind posts.

  4. Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    The two tall central posts are the goal posts, and the two shorter outer posts are the behind posts. There are two types of scoring shots in Australian football: goals and behinds. A goal is worth six points, and is scored when the football is propelled between the goal posts and across the goal line at any height by way of a kick from the ...

  5. Glossary of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Behind: a score worth one point, earned by putting the ball between a goal post and a behind post, or by the ball hitting a goal post, or by the ball being touched prior to passing between the goalposts. [3] Behind posts: two shorter vertical posts 19.2m apart on the goal line at each end of the ground, centred about the taller goal posts.

  6. 1967 Tasmanian State Premiership Final - Wikipedia

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    One of the most controversial games in Australian rules football history, the match was declared no result and the premiership was withheld after fans invaded the field and eventually took down the goal posts, preventing North Hobart full-forward David Collins from taking a kick after the siren which would likely have won or tied the game for ...

  7. Australian Fans Erupt After Winning Goal Against Denmark - AOL

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    Soccer fans in Melbourne erupted in cheers in the early hours of December 1 when Australia scored their winning goal against Denmark to advance to the World Cup knockout stage.Australia won the ...

  8. Origins of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    4. Game played with 200-yard [sic.] [182.9-metre] space, same to be measured equally on each side of a line drawn through the centre of the two goals, and two posts to be called "kick off" posts shall be erected at a distance of 20 yards [1.83 metres] on each side of the goal posts at both ends and in a straight line between them. 5.

  9. Only own-goals as Japan and Australia draw 1-1 in Asian ... - AOL

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    Two own-goals saw the points shared Tuesday as Japan and Australia drew 1-1 in Asian World Cup qualifying. Shogo Taniguchi accidentally put Australia ahead just before the hour at Saitama Stadium ...

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