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  2. Interchange (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

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    The Carlton interchange bench in a match against St Kilda, 2011. Interchange (or, colloquially, the bench or interchange bench) is a team position in Australian rules football, consisting of players who are part of the selected team but are not currently on the field of play.

  3. Australian rules football positions - Wikipedia

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    There are 18 positions in Australian rules football, not including four (sometimes 6–8) interchange players who may replace another player on the ground at any time during play. The fluid nature of the modern game means the positions in football are not as formally defined as in sports such as rugby or American football .

  4. Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Australian football match at Linkbelt Oval in Nauru, where Australian football is the national sport Countries in red have participated in the International Cup, held triennially in Australia. During the colonial period, Australian rules was sometimes referred to as Australasian rules, reflecting its popularity in New Zealand .

  5. Glossary of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Interchange bench: the designated area of the ground where players wait to be allowed onto the field after another player has left, i.e. one player is interchanged for another. [3] Interchange gate: a 20-metre zone marked on the boundary line through which players being interchanged must run. In the back: see push in the back.

  6. Fox News Dominion lawsuit – live: Network admits some ... - AOL

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    That could mean they get to opening arguments today. Fox News plans to fight Dominion’s defamation case by pointing finger at Trump and other ‘defamers’ Tuesday 18 April 2023 13:00, Bevan Hurley

  7. Fox News - Wikipedia

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    The Fox News Channel (FNC), commonly known as Fox News, is an American multinational conservative news and political commentary television channel and website based in New York City. [3] [4] It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owned by the Fox Corporation. [5]

  8. FACT CHECK: Did Rachel Maddow Recently Cry And Run Off ... - AOL

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    A viral post shared on Facebook claims MSNBC host Rachel Maddow recently broke down crying and ran off the set of her show, “The Rachel Maddow Show.” Verdict: False The claim is false and can ...

  9. Fox Sports News (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports News launched on 1 October 2006. Initially, for 6 hours a day (midnight – 6 am AEST) the channel would simulcast Sky Sports News, similar to the set-up of Australian News channel Sky News Australia. It was later replaced by a continuous loop of different newscasts broadcast that day.