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  2. Category:Australian rules football logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Australian rules football logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.

  3. Category:Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Australian rules football logos (1 C, 273 F) M. ... Pages in category "Australian rules football"

  4. Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules football is known by several nicknames, including Aussie rules, football and footy. [9] In some regions, where other codes of football are more popular, the sport is most often called AFL after the Australian Football League , while the league itself also uses this name for local competitions in some areas.

  5. Category:Books about Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    The Game in Time of War The Season (book) A Wink from the Universe Pages in category "Books about Australian rules football" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. List of symbols of states and territories of Australia

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    Australian Capital Territory: Coat of arms of Canberra [Note 2] Royal bluebell: Gang-gang cockatoo: Brush-tailed rock-wallaby: For the King, the Law and the People: Blue and gold Batocara mitchelli' [8] City of Canberra tartan [Note 3] Symbols of Australian Capital Territory [9] Northern Territory: Coat of arms of the Northern Territory: Sturt ...

  7. Barassi Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1858, cricketers, sports' enthusiasts and school students began to regularly play variants of English public school football in the parklands of Melbourne. [19] The following year, four members of the newly formed Melbourne Football Club codified the laws which was later known as Victorian rules and Australian rules football.

  8. McClelland Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The new design consists of a glass plate in the shape of a typical Australian rules football, with the logos of both the AFL and AFLW competitions in the centre: on the side of the panel it is inscribed the words "Dr. WM C McClelland Trophy", and the base plate has the names of the winning clubs.

  9. Template:Aussie rules team - Wikipedia

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