Get A Domain Site .com .net .org .biz .info Official site, featuring club history, activities and full results of all matches played during the Category Sports Football australian rules football competing in the Yarra ValleyMountain District FootballLeague and promoting Football in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges. http://utfc.itgo.com/
Extractions: Site Navigation Go to.... Season 2003 The Club Junior Football Club The Archives The Links Page The Garbage Page Selected Teams Pics Page Sponsors Welcome to the Upwey-Tecoma Football Club Web Site. Our Club competes at Australian Rules Football, the most spectacular and skillful football code in the world. Our site will include a brief history of the Club, details of the playing season, which runs from April to September, and other bits and pieces as the mood takes us. Be sure to continue to drop in on us for all the latest news, pics and goss.
Parramatta Goannas Play Junior australian rules football in the Parramatta area of Sydney http://communities.ninemsn.com.au/ParramattaGoannas&naventryid=122
Links To Australian Rules Football Sites Footypedia the australian rules football Encyclopedia online - a labyrinth oflocal Aussie Rules history, capturing the grass roots of the game in league http://www.southernfootball.com.au/links.htm
The Philadelphia Crows Australian Rules Football Club Team information, game rules, events, news.Category Sports Football Click to visit the USFooty site Our sister club Adelaide Crows Homepage Welcometo the homepage of the Philadelphia Crows australian rules football Club. http://phillycrows.homestead.com/
New Page 1 Training details, fixtures, guide to Austrlaian Rules Football, contact information and photos. http://wind.prohosting.com/eagle44/
LogoServer - Australian Rules Football "Footie" - AFLQ Rugby / australian rules football / Footie . AFL= Australian Football League ;ARLF= australian rules football League . All imply the same thing. http://www.logoserver.com/AUF.html
HBFC BOMBERS An australian rules football Club in country South Australia. The website is an easy way to keep up with the Hamley Bridge Bombers. http://hbfc.tripod.com/hbfc/index.html
Extractions: Updated 24th June 2001. The Hamley Bridge Football Club (HBFC) is an Aussie Rules Club based in the Adelaide Plains Football Association, South Australia. We are a small town with a population of 600 and are situated one hour north of the centre of Adelaide. Our club fields five teams of twenty players, A'Grade, B'Grade, Under 17's, Under 14's and modifieds (under 11's).
LogoServer - Australian Rules Football "Footie" - DAFL League ; AF= Australian Football ; AFL= Australian Football League ;ARLF= australian rules football League . All imply the same thing. http://www.logoserver.com/DAuFL.html
Australian Rules Football - Wikipedia australian rules football. (Redirected from australian rules football).australian rules football (also known as footy or Aussie http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_rules_football
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help (Redirected from Australian rules football Australian rules football (also known as "footy" or "Aussie Rules" in areas where it is the predominant winter sport) is a game played between two teams of 18 players, usually played on cricket ovals during the winter months. At either end of the oval four posts are erected. The aim for each team is to kick the ball between either the two inner posts of one set (for a goal, worth six points) or between an outer and inner post (for a behind, worth just one point). The game is played with a bouncy oval ball which may be caught, kicked, or passed to another player by punching. A player may also run with the ball provided they either bounce or touch the ball to the ground every 15 metres. A player who cleanly catches a kicked ball that has travelled more than 15 metres with anyone else touching it (an act called "a mark") is entitled to an unimpeded kick of the ball, to advance his team towards the goal post. The game is controlled by a number of field umpires (at elite level, three), two boundary umpires whose main job is to conduct "throw-ins" when the ball leaves the field of play, and two goal umpires whose job it is to judge whether the ball is kicked between the goal posts without being touched by another(thus scoring a goal), between a goal and point post (thus a point) or outside the goals entirely (thus becoming the boundary umpire's responsibility). The goal umpires wear distinctive white coats and are equipped with two flags. After a goal is scored and indicated to the players, the goal umpire waves the two flags such that the other goal umpire sees and records the goal. One flag is waved for a point.
Australian Rules Football - Wikipedia australian rules football. From Isles. australian rules football was firstplayed in 1858 between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Rules_Football
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Australian rules football (also known as "footy" or "Aussie Rules" in areas where it is the predominant winter sport) is a game played between two teams of 18 players, usually played on cricket ovals during the winter months. At either end of the oval four posts are erected. The aim for each team is to kick the ball between either the two inner posts of one set (for a goal, worth six points) or between an outer and inner post (for a behind, worth just one point). The game is played with a bouncy oval ball which may be caught, kicked, or passed to another player by punching. A player may also run with the ball provided they either bounce or touch the ball to the ground every 15 metres. A player who cleanly catches a kicked ball that has travelled more than 15 metres with anyone else touching it (an act called "a mark") is entitled to an unimpeded kick of the ball, to advance his team towards the goal post. The game is controlled by a number of field umpires (at elite level, three), two boundary umpires whose main job is to conduct "throw-ins" when the ball leaves the field of play, and two goal umpires whose job it is to judge whether the ball is kicked between the goal posts without being touched by another(thus scoring a goal), between a goal and point post (thus a point) or outside the goals entirely (thus becoming the boundary umpire's responsibility). The goal umpires wear distinctive white coats and are equipped with two flags. After a goal is scored and indicated to the players, the goal umpire waves the two flags such that the other goal umpire sees and records the goal. One flag is waved for a point.
Australian Rules Football In China Aussie Rules Football develop a presence in China, as well as eventually seeingChina represented at the growing amount of international Australian football http://www.homesick.com.au/clubs/chinablues/
Extractions: However, there are a small group of us 'Aussies' keen to change that and see Aussie Rules Football develop a presence in China, as well as eventually seeing China represented at the growing amount of international Australian football tournaments around the globe. With a large Australian community scattered thoughout China and rapidly increasing trade and cultural ties between China and Australia. It serves as a good opportunity to expand Aussie Rules and involve China in the future.
San Diego Lions Official site including news, notices and photographs as well as match reports. http://www.SanDiegoLions.com/
Australian Rules Football In China If you want some more info on what aussie rules is all about, for a quick insightinto the aspect of the sport, click here. Australian Football League. http://www.homesick.com.au/clubs/chinablues/4.HTML
Extractions: LA Crows Australian Football Club. The Crows are one of the founding members of the California Australian Rules Football League , or CAFL. We, along with our brothers in the CAFL are pioneering the growth of the great game of Australian Football here in the United States. It is our mission to turn this club into the premier Aussie Football team in the United States. Off the field, the Crows show a passionate commitment to our social agenda. So if you are looking for good times both on and off the field, you have come to the right place. WHAT IS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL?
Australian Rules Football In Ireland No, no, no, footie has been alive and well and officially living in Ireland fora couple of years in the guise of the australian rules football League of http://www.dublineagles.com/intro.htm
Extractions: What's It All About? The South Dublin Eagles? Who the hell are they? The straightforward answers like Irelands newest Aussie Rules footie team come easy. A nice list of squad members names would be accurate, succinct , dull as ditchwater and as much use as a chocolate teapot. So they are an Aussie rules footie team, but what are they doing in Dublin? Did some drongo on the team bus misread the map on the way to a game in Dubbo? No, no, no, footie has been alive and well and officially living in Ireland for a couple of years in the guise of the Australian Rules Football League of Ireland ARFLI. Apart from the obvious links between Irelands GAA and Aussie rules and the Celtic Tiger (RIP) attracting Australians away from their usual London based years OS, have you been to Bondi recently? One or two of the multitude of Irish over there was bound to pick up a liking for more than cash in hand labouring, tanned surf-chicks and cold beers, and bring it back when immigration finally caught up with them. But all that training and a few games have taught them more than that. Theyve gained more than fitness, ball skills, and slightly tanned necks and forearms. The Eagles have bonded to be the team who show up to play or train no matter what, and go home late, tired, sore and happy. Who dont just play alongside each other but for each other. Everyone player loves to tackle, loves to score, but this is a team where a shepherd is even better because thats their mate they are helping out. Not just their team-mate, their mate.
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