The Australian Rules players are extreme athletes who can run, kick, catch and outjump and outplay players from other sports, using a ball that has a random bounce and on a huge playing field far bigger than anything else. Watch another video named, 'What Is AFL?,' to see just how big the Aussie footy field is compared to other such ball sports. It's played in many other countries around the world at an amateur level.
AFL players do have positions and roles but what they mean is that all players - regardless of position - are expected to kick, mark, tackle, run, handball etc. Different to American football which has very specific skillsets for certain roles. These guys will obviously have strengths and weaknesses but defenders can still kick goals when needed and forwards need to be able to make defensive tackles/bumps to regain possession of the ball at the attacking end.
Soccer you don't have to pay your position (a part from the goalkeeper). You play your position for tactical purposes, and because, frankly you are good at that. But nothing is stopping defender from scoring goals for example, run to the attack etc. It is not advisable as such in the sense you'll leave the defense unattended. Same principle is followed in the AFL.
You need to check your "facts".These are some of the countries where AFL is playedARFL Ireland, AFL Canada, Danish Australian Football League, AFL Scotland, AFL England, AFL Wales, AFL Japan, Nauru Australian Football Association, AFL New Zealand, USAFL, AFL South Africa, AFL PNG, AFL Samoa, Tonga ....
The Australian Rules players are extreme athletes who can run, kick, catch and outjump and outplay players from other sports, using a ball that has a random bounce and on a huge playing field far bigger than anything else. Watch another video named, 'What Is AFL?,' to see just how big the Aussie footy field is compared to other such ball sports. It's played in many other countries around the world at an amateur level.
The best "athletes" I've seen were basketballers but Aussie Rules is still the planet's greatest game.
Gotta react to AFL's biggest hits next...
AFL players do have positions and roles but what they mean is that all players - regardless of position - are expected to kick, mark, tackle, run, handball etc. Different to American football which has very specific skillsets for certain roles. These guys will obviously have strengths and weaknesses but defenders can still kick goals when needed and forwards need to be able to make defensive tackles/bumps to regain possession of the ball at the attacking end.
Actually in “soccer” any player can play any position on the field (except the goalie of course)
Soccer you don't have to pay your position (a part from the goalkeeper). You play your position for tactical purposes, and because, frankly you are good at that. But nothing is stopping defender from scoring goals for example, run to the attack etc.
It is not advisable as such in the sense you'll leave the defense unattended. Same principle is followed in the AFL.
Hahaha, welcome to AFL footy, boy. Pick yourself a team and get on board. All are welcome in the AFL and everyone has a ball.........P.S. Go LIONS!
Even little kids play this sport with lots of tackling
Watch afl biggest hits mate
Love the review... Haha step ladder lessgoooo 💪💪
No
This is the lame woke version. No-one watches WAFL.
Played in one country, with an egg shaped ball. No thank you.
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That’s what your face looks like
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At least unlike the US we do not have a world series, without the rest of the world.
You need to check your "facts".These are some of the countries where AFL is playedARFL Ireland, AFL Canada, Danish Australian Football League, AFL Scotland, AFL England, AFL Wales, AFL Japan, Nauru Australian Football Association, AFL New Zealand, USAFL, AFL South Africa, AFL PNG, AFL Samoa, Tonga ....