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  2. Glossary of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Ladder: the position of teams on the premiership list, determined by their win–loss ratio and percentage. Last Saturday in September: the AFL grand final day, a reference to the fact that the grand final is usually scheduled on this day. Lead: when a player runs away from their direct opponent and into space, hoping to attract a pass from a ...

  3. Australian rules football positions - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, a utility player is an unheralded but nonetheless important player. He does not dominate one position, instead he is like a "spare parts" player because he can fill in at a variety of positions and do a good job in each. Nowadays, the need for more versatility in players has resulted in many players "doubling up" their roles.

  4. Seeding (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In a tennis event, one version of seeding is where brackets are set up so that the quarterfinal pairings (barring any upsets) would be the 1 seed vs. the 8 seed, 2 vs. 7, 3 vs. 6 and 4 vs. 5. However, most tennis tournaments follow a different procedure, in which the 1 and 2 seeds are placed in separate brackets, but then the 3 and 4 seeds are ...

  5. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    Most best-of-seven series follow a "2–3–2" format or a "2–2–1–1–1" format; that is, in a 2–3–2 series, the first two games are played at the home venue of a team with the home-field advantage (the first "2"), the next three games (the "3", including game 5, if necessary) are played at the home of the team without it, and the ...

  6. McIntyre system - Wikipedia

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    In North America, since 2021, it has been used as the preliminary round of the NBA Playoffs as a 'play-in tournament' to determine the seventh and eighth seeds for the main playoff tournament, with seeds 7 and 8 playing, then seeds 9 and 10, with the winner of the 7/8 game being the seventh seed, and the loser of the 7/8 game and winner of the ...

  7. AFL final eight system - Wikipedia

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    The AFL final eight system is an eight-team championship playoff tournament developed and adopted by the Australian Football League in the 2000 season. The eight teams, which are ranked or seeded in advance of the tournament, participate in a four-week tournament, with two teams eliminated in each of the first three weeks.

  8. Laws of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the AFL turned its focus to speeding up the game. To do this, the league increased the number of interchange players for their matches from 2 to 3 and increased the number of field umpires in the AFL from 2 to 3. [17] In 1998, the number of interchange players for AFL matches was increased from 3 to 4 to further speed up the game.

  9. Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    It became a reference point for the expansion of Australian football and for establishing a national league. [57] The way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball; while presentation was influenced by television. [58]

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