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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. Marn Grook - Wikipedia

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    Chris Hallinan and Barry Judd describe the historical perspective of the history of Australian Rules as Anglo-centric, having been reluctant to acknowledge the Indigenous contribution. They go on to suggest this is an example of white Australians struggling to accept Indigenous peoples "as active and intelligent human subjects".

  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:Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Australian rules football logos (1 C, 273 F) M. Australian rules football mass media (5 C ...

  6. Guernsey (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules footballers wearing guernseys. A guernsey (also called a jumper) is a type of shirt worn by Australian rules footballers. It is typically sleeveless, although long sleeves may also be worn. [1] [2] The typical guernsey features the player's number on the back, the colours of the player's team, and the team logo.

  7. 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.

  8. Laws of Australian rules football - Wikipedia

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    The laws of Australian rules football were first defined by the Melbourne Football Club in 1859 and have been amended over the years as Australian rules football evolved into its modern form. The Australian Football Council (AFC), was formed in 1905 and became responsible for the laws, although individual leagues retained a wide discretion to ...

  9. 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.