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  2. 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 ...

  3. Australian rules football playing field - Wikipedia

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    At each end of the ground there are two goal posts, spaced 6.4 m (7 yd) apart, and a further 6.4 m (7 yd) on either side of these are behind posts, 5 metres (16 ft) in height. The goal posts are conventionally painted white, and in South Australia, the behind posts are customarily painted red. [5] All posts are typically padded with wall ...

  4. Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory

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    The ACT hosted its first AFL match in 1995 and AFL matches have been played every year since 2001 except 2020. Since 2012 the AFL has positioned Greater Western Sydney Giants (GWS) as a local side, scheduling three home games a year at Manuka Oval. In 2013, 2016, 2021 and 2022 the stadium's average attendance was higher than that of the Giants ...

  5. Australian rules football in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The AFL Under 18 Championships are the annual national Australian rules football championships for players aged 18 years or younger and includes teams from each Australian state or Territory. The competition is monitored by AFL recruiters and frequently seen as the second biggest pathway for junior players to the fully professional Australian ...

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  7. Australian rules football in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    The regional governing and development body, AFL South Pacific (formerly AFL Oceania), is affiliated to the AFL Commission (but does not include Australia) and was formed in 2008. [1] Action from the 2008 Australian Football International Cup featuring Nauruan player kicking a Sherrin. Australian rules football in Nauru is the national sport. [2]

  8. Umpire (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

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    A goal umpire officiating between the goal posts at one end of the football field. There are four different types of umpires and one type of steward in a typical game of Australian rules football: Field umpire – the field umpire (also known as a central umpire) is responsible controlling general play, and is positioned within the field of play.

  9. Chaos reigns after Arizona State fans prematurely storm field ...

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    Arizona State fans celebrated a key win over No. 14 BYU with a raucous field storm that took down the goal posts and all but covered the grass at Sun Devil Stadium. And then the officials ruled ...