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    Aussie Rules Football Discussion

    Anyone have success with this league?

    I enjoy watching just don't know enough about the teams, rules, etc. I've been hitting nice scores on alternate spreads pure luck as I know nothing about this league.

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    Biggie nobody bets it but Aussies

    Times too crazy

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    Can't find it on TV so not betting it as much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    Can't find it on TV so not betting it as much
    games are generally on between 11:00pm - 4:00 AM EST

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    No need to watch anything

    A pro gambler never ever watches games that’s for the squares and fans

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    I thought this thread was about discussing the rules.

    Can anyone post a short summary of the rules?

    Like is this game closer to rugby or american football?

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    It’s a bunch of clumsy drunks more like rugby

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    So why is it called Aussie Rules Football? Wouldn't they just call it Aussie Football? I'm confused.

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    Because it’s a version of rugby that Aussie modified

    Aussie Rules

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Because it’s a version of rugby that Aussie modified

    Aussie Rules
    Well if it's a version of rugby why is it called football? I promise this is the last question.

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    Aussies are backwards people

    They play songs from
    80’s and 90’s way behind

    They recreated Rugby to be like football

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    whatever it is its fun to watch just need to have the tv on mute though. lost on western bulldogs yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    I thought this thread was about discussing the rules.

    Can anyone post a short summary of the rules?

    Like is this game closer to rugby or american football?
    It's nothing like rugby or gridiron.

    Closest thing is Gaelic football.

    It's played on an oval, not square, field that is 150 to 200 yards long.

    You can't throw the ball and must immediately let it go if tackled.

    You can only tackle around the torso.

    It's weird and has lots of rules a new person would ever work out from watching.



    Teams
    There are 22 players a side.
    18 players on the field
    3 players on interchange with 1 substitute.

    Game time
    Game goes for 4 quarters.
    20 minutes a quarter, with the clock stopping when the ball is out of play.

    Scoring
    6 points for a GOAL and 1 point for a BEHIND
    Goal; kicked through the middle posts
    Behind; kicked through the side posts, hits the middle posts or rushed through the posts

    Umpires: there are 4 on field umpires, 2 boundary umpires and 2 goal umpires



    10 MUST KNOW RULES
    1.When a player catches a kick greater than 15 metres it’s called a ‘mark’ and results in a free kick.
    2.Player can only pass the ball with their hands using a handball – punching the ball from one hand with the alternate fist.
    3.Tackling must be lower than the shoulders and higher than the waist.
    4.If a player is tackled with the football and has had chance for prior disposal that’s ‘holding the ball’ and it’s a free kick to the other team.
    5.If the ball goes out of bounds it’s a throw in.
    6.If the ball is kicked out of bounds on the full it’s a free kick to the other team.
    7.When a goal is scored the ball is returned to middle for the centre bounce and the two ruckman tap for it.
    8.When a player is running with the ball they have to bounce every 15 metres.
    9.A player can shepherd another player using their body if they’re within 5 metres of the ball.
    10.Free kick is awarded against a player if they: throw, trip, push in the back, hold the man, run too far, hold the ball, high tackle, kick in danger or kick out on the full.

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    Thanks Optional. I would love to watch a game just to get familiar with the rules. It would be fun.

    Is it played in any other country besides Australia or New Zealand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    Thanks Optional. I would love to watch a game just to get familiar with the rules. It would be fun.

    Is it played in any other country besides Australia or New Zealand?
    Only in Australia really. Although there is a US league https://usafl.com/


    It used to be on Fox Soccer+ in USA but tv deal seems to have ended.

    If you want to pay to stream it there is watchafl.com.au but it isn't cheap.


    If you can find an Aussie VPN you can watch it here free https://7plus.com.au/live-tv?channel-id=ThisWeekon7AFL
    Last edited by Optional; 04-23-22 at 08:03 PM.

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    Sorry biggie for hijacking the thread but I can't really bet or discuss a game I don't understand the rules. Obviously it's like every other sport..whoever scores the most points wins but you got to know what you are betting for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    Sorry biggie for hijacking the thread but I can't really bet or discuss a game I don't understand the rules. Obviously it's like every other sport..whoever scores the most points wins but you got to know what you are betting for.
    It's actually a great sport. Too bad it's not on TV anymore

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1aU0hz5Tf8

    Balls of steel going at full speed keeping your eye on the ball when you don't know what's coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garygroundwork View Post
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1aU0hz5Tf8

    Balls of steel going at full speed keeping your eye on the ball when you don't know what's coming.
    Those hits are nasty. Do you have a video of an actual game? Looks like soccer except you can use your hands. Every clip from your video someone was kicking the ball like a soccer goalie and the others were trying to catch it in the air instead of using their heads to head the ball like soccer.
    Last edited by pavyracer; 04-29-22 at 06:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    Those hits are nasty. Do you have a video of an actual game? Looks like soccer exceot you can use your hands. Every clip from your video someone was kicking the ball like a soccer goalie and the others were trying to catch it in the air instead of using their heads to head the ball like soccer.
    it's more like rugby. Shit is wild but can be boring at times also I watched a match last week without action on it.


    Now where are all the aussies to give me some plays

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggie12 View Post
    it's more like rugby. Shit is wild but can be boring at times also I watched a match last week without action on it.


    Now where are all the aussies to give me some plays
    I'd bet is fun to watch. Need to find a game to watch from start to finish. Maybe all you got to do is watch the numbers like jjgold says. No need to know who is going to win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pavyracer View Post
    I'd bet is fun to watch. Need to find a game to watch from start to finish. Maybe all you got to do is watch the numbers like jjgold says. No need to know who is going to win.
    I do see alot of parity so dogs are usually good bets. I havent followed much tho.

    I dont really know how rugby is played but I guess if optional says it's nothing like rugby guess I'm.wrong there lol

    Optional give us a play for tonight bud.

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    I posted this 25 times

    Scrap of 12 NFL players and go play Aussie rules football team with AFL rules

    NFL Players would win easy


    Can you imagine those jokers and beer drinkers trying to tackle Henry

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggie12 View Post
    I do see alot of parity so dogs are usually good bets. I havent followed much tho.

    I dont really know how rugby is played but I guess if optional says it's nothing like rugby guess I'm.wrong there lol

    Optional give us a play for tonight bud.
    I usually take the over so take the under.

    It's got some similarities to rugby

    To me it's like American football as far as scoring goes. and rugby. But more of a flow like soccer

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    Bullshit. Watching one of these games on Youtube.

    The amount of running is crazy. The NFL dudes are used to running sprints, these dudes look like they run for 20 minutes straight. The NFL guys would get smoked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    I usually take the over so take the under.

    It's got some similarities to rugby

    To me it's like American football as far as scoring goes. and rugby. But more of a flow like soccer

    that sounds about right more like CFL and u can only kick fieldgoals for 6 pts missed fg between secondary poles 1 pt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterstpub87 View Post
    Bullshit. Watching one of these games on Youtube.

    The amount of running is crazy. The NFL dudes are used to running sprints, these dudes look like they run for 20 minutes straight. The NFL guys would get smoked.
    definitely much more running similar to soccer

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    I posted this 25 times

    Scrap of 12 NFL players and go play Aussie rules football team with AFL rules

    NFL Players would win easy


    Can you imagine those jokers and beer drinkers trying to tackle Henry
    Henry would be laid to rest with no equipment on and running 120 miles wtf u smoking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterstpub87 View Post
    Bullshit. Watching one of these games on Youtube.

    The amount of running is crazy. The NFL dudes are used to running sprints, these dudes look like they run for 20 minutes straight. The NFL guys would get smoked.
    Thanks for the video. I think it looks more similar to soccer than rugby. Lots of running and kicking the ball up in the air for some reason I still don't understand. Looks like they are trying to punt the ball before they get tackled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggie12 View Post

    I do see alot of parity so dogs are usually good bets. I havent followed much tho.

    I dont really know how rugby is played but I guess if optional says it's nothing like rugby guess I'm.wrong there lol

    Optional give us a play for tonight bud.
    Half of Australia plays Aussie Rules and the other half plays Rugby League. (everyone plays Rugby Union)

    I'm from the rugby league tribe so don't know much more than you about Aussie Rules really.

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    Optional what league do you play in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    Half of Australia plays Aussie Rules and the other half plays Rugby League. (everyone plays Rugby Union)

    I'm from the rugby league tribe so don't know much more than you about Aussie Rules really.
    thanks maybe Shari wants to chime in. No pressure Shari but give us some winners !!

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