the funny thing is, Rugby is almost identical to NFL, yet americans and others still think it's close to Rugby. Makes you think theyve never seen a rugby game ever.
I was literally rolling on the floor with laughter to this reaction. The AFL like changing the scoring rules for the pre-season, but I don't think they will adope the whole extra points for a fatality rule.
I listened to your discussion after the vid. It is a unique sport started in Australia in 1858, so was the first code to be codified. It is Aust’s most watched sport and has the 3rd highest match day attendance of any domestic league in the world. The main reason players are not as “ big” as rugby players is that players run 14+ km per game, and some even run 18km. The smallest player is 172cm & the biggest is 211cm. So is a game for all sizes but requires great fitness. Watch my recommendations in the prev post but also watch game highlights for a better understanding of Aust’s best kept secret. If you have time, grab some beer and watch a full game video like the “2018 Grand Final” or any other full game replay. Enjoy.
@@Rob-fc9wg Fun Fact: "Melbourne and Geelong, respectively founded in 1858 and 1859, are among the oldest continuous sporting clubs in the world, while many current clubs across Australia, be that at AFL, state league or local/country/regional level, date their history at 140+ years and more, as the new sport took hold in the colonies from the late 1850s onwards." - www.afl.com.au/about-afl/history Melbourne - 1858 Geelong - 1859
A catch of the ball after someone kicks it is called a MARK. 6 points[a goal] are scored when a player kicks it through the area between two big posts. 1 point [a behind] is scored when a player kicks it through the big post and the small post areas on either side.
Hey Dudes. The fella in the middle know. If the ball is kicked though the big posts that's 1 goal that's worth 6 points. If the ball is kicked or is touched and goes between the shorter posts that's 1 point. A player must bounce the ball every 15 metres when running and in possession or hand ball it; you cannot throw the ball. If a player has possession and is tackled and doesn't kick or hand ball, they are deemed to be holding the ball and have given away a free kick. A mark means you have a kick to set up your play. There are 4 quarters in each match where the teams kick towards opposite end each quarter, then swap ends at the end of each quarter
The ground is round because they are playing on a cricket ground. Cricket is played there in summer and footy is played there in winter. You cannot touch anyone above the shoulder or tackle anyone below the knee for safety reasons, but you can climb on oppostion player to mark (catch) the ball. You get 6 points for the ball between the big posts and only 1 point at the short post.
Check out, “What is AFL?” For rules. Players must bounce the ball or touch it on the ground while running not more than 15 m,(16 yards) most of the early footage was from days gone by, very strict now about bumping players in the head. X number of weeks suspensions will result. Standard fare tackle must be between shoulders and knees. The only scoring is by kicking it between the two taller posts for a goal which is worth six points. Hitting the post or if it goes between the outside posts it is called a behind, which is worth one point. You might see a scoreline of 10 - 5 -65. That means 10 goals x 6 points each = 60 points, plus 5 behinds (points) = total 65 points. When you take a mark (catch) you can stand without the opposition player allowed to interfere with you, so you can direct the kick to a teammate, or shoot for goal. Players earns a free kick if grabbed above the shoulders or tripped below the knees, or pushed in the back. There are a few more reasons for free kicks also. Our Aussie nine-year-old kids practice those round the corner kicks from the boundary line in their backyards. Here’s a tip. If you want Aussie subscribers, DON’T call it rugby. Don’t even make a reference to it. We hate that. Rugby in Australia only draws minor crowds, whereas Aussie rules is the fourth highest crowd during sport in the world, and is by far our number one sport. A grand final, like America’s Super Bowl, is played in the Melbourne cricket ground in front of close to 100,000 people. Even a couple of the important regular season games can draw up to 90,000 people. Our game was first invented in 1854, other sports came later, so they stole parts of their games from us, not the other way around. Cheers.
a mark (jumping high to get the ball ) only means position of the ball,you need to kick a goal, to earn points, between the center posts 6 points , between the outside posts 1 point
Skinny compared to rugby players... yes The ultimate athlete... hell yes! They run up to 16km per game, built like middleweight boxers, have core strength to hit and absorb hits while having the awareness to see players on a 360 degree radar. This isn’t the best representation of our game, you need to watch ‘What is AFL’ All the best guys 😊
Greetings from Australia. Great reaction. Follow the recommendation by others in comments to watch "What is AFL". It's an exciting sport to watch even with little knowledge. Cheers.
Settle down no one has died playing AFL. I was interested that you said they are skinny, some of those players are well over 100 kgs. A catch is called a “mark” and the player has the option to keep playing or he can stop and take a free kick. It is the fastest, fittest, toughest and most spectacular football code requiring great courage and attack at the ball. Watch “what is AFL” & “AFL 50 top marks” PS. A goal is kicked between the centre posts and 6 points and the umpires signal with the 2 finger salute, if the ball is touched or goes between the outer posts it is 1 point and the umpire signals with 1 finger.
G'day Guys From Australia👍AFL 6 Points when you kick the ball in the middle posts & 1 Point left or right of the middle post! You can hit a guy from hip to shoulder only. If you hit the head then free kick. You can defend with your shoulder. If you catch the ball then nobody can touch you😃Try NRL Australian Rugby League👍Cheers for your love of sports😃🍻
AFL/VFL as it was called was first played in the 1858 and the league/ Competition was established in the 1870s. . Melbourne Football Club is THE OLDEST Football club in the WORLD. It was established in 1858. .The average ground/ oval is 173 mtrs/ 190yards x 147 metres/160 yards. The average game is 120 minutes, its 4 quarters of 20 mins with approx 10mins of extra time for stoppages. There is a 5 min break between quarters and a 15 min half time break. The season is played between March and The last weekend in September. It was created to keep the Australian cricket players fit in Winter. The average crowds are 40,000 people but our larger clubs play in front off 80,000 to 95,000 each week, The finals/ playoffs are played in front of 80,000 to 100,000 fans. The record crowd is 121,696 1970 Grand Final Carlton v Collingwood . The players are some of the fittest athletes on the planet. The Key position forwards/defenders are 190cm/6ft 4 90kgs/ 198lbs to 205cms 6ft 8 95kgs/ 210lbs to 105kgs/230lbs. Our midfielders are 178cms 5ft10 82kgs/180lbs to 195cms /6ft5 100 220lbs. The Ruck man the guys who do the jump ball are 200cms/ 6ft7 98kgs/ 215lbs to 7ft/213cm 125kgs/ 275lbs. The average midfielders will run 12km / 7 miles to 18 km/ 12 miles a game. Each team consists 18 players on the ground. 6 Back men, 6 Forwards and 6 Midfielders which the Ruckman is classed as plus 4 players on the interchange bench who can be used through out the entire game The big 6 clubs have 65,000 to 100,000 paid up members. The Football is smaller than a rugby ball but bigger than a NFL Ball. It is made from Kangaroo leather and is smooth leather unlike a rugby/NFL ball that have the sure grip/ pimples for grip. An average player can kick a ball between 50mtrs / 54yrds and 65 mtrs/75 yards in the air without the bounce. The scores can be confusing to anyone unsure of the game. The behind was introduced in the 1870s to stop games from being a drawn game, prior the introduction of the behind games would go for sometime hours before a winner would kick a goal to have an out come. There are still drawn games but they are very rare, maybe 1 game a year. The Original teams were Melbourne, Geelong Carlton, St.Kilda, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Essendon, South Melbourne. In 1908 Richmond and University joined the league, University only survived until 1914 and with drew from the league. In 1915 North Melbourne, Hawthorn and Footscray joined taking it too 12 teams. In 1986 South Melbourne relocated to Sydney becoming the Sydney Swans. In 1990 when it added West Coast Eagles out of Perth Western Australia and The Brisbane Bears in Queensland . In 1990 The VFL was renamed the AFL when the Adelaide Crows and Fremantle Dockers joined taking it too 14 teams. In 1996 Fitzroy Lions merged with Brisbane Bears to become The Brisbane Lions. In 1997 Port Adelaide Power joined the league.In 2008 The Gold Coast Suns joined and in 2009 Greater Western Sydney GWS Giants joined taking the total teams of 18 teams. Carlton and Essendon both have 16 Premierships/ Superbowls/ F.A CUP. Collingwood 15, Melbourne,Hawthorn& Richmond13, Geelong 9, Fitzroy 8, Sydney 5, North Melbourne & West Coast 4, Brisbane 3, Footscray&Adelaide 2, St.kilda Port Adelaide 1, Fremantle, GWS, Gold Coast have not won one The highest score ever kicked is by Geelong in 1992. 37.17.239 to Brisbane 11.9.75 The greatest winning margin 190 points Fitzroy over Melbourne in 1979 Most games played 432 Brett Harvey " Nth Melb " 426 Michael Tuck " Hawthorn" 407 Shaun Burgoyne " Port / Hawthorn" 403 Kevin Bartlett " Richmond " 400 Dustin Fletcher " Essendon" There are individual awards in the AFL. The Coleman medal is awarded for the leading Goal Kicker for the year. Dick Lee Collingwood has 7 Gordon Coventry " Collingwood "has 6 John Coleman " Essendon " has 5 Most goals kicked in a season is 150 goals1934 Bob Pratt " South Melbourne " 150 goals1971 Peter Hudson " Hawthorn" 146 goals 1970 Peter Hudson" Hawthorn" 145 goals 1992 Jason Dunstall" Hawthorn" 143 goals 1970 Peter McKenna " Collingwood " Most goals in a game Fred Fanning 18.1 in 1947 "Melbourne " Jason Dunstall 17.5 in 1992 " Hawthorn" Gordon Coventry 17.4 in 1930 Collingwood" Gordon Coventry 16.5 in 1929 Collingwood Peter McKenna 16.4 in 1969 Collingwood Most goals in career 1360 Tony Lockett "St.Kilda/ Sydney " 1299 Gordon Coventry " Collingwood " 1254 Jason Dunstall " Hawthorn" 1057 Doug Wade " Geelong/ Nth Melb" 1031 Gary Ablett Snr Hawthorn/ Geelong. The BROWNLOW MEDAL is the MVP medal for the Best and Fairest player for the year that's awarded from the 3 umpires . In a 3. 2 .1 system after every game. There have been 4 players to have won this 3 times. Hayden Bunton jnr " Fitzroy" Bobby Skilton " Sth Melbourne " Ian Stewart " St.Kilda/ Richmond" Dick Reynolds " Essendon" There has been 8 players who have won it Twice. NORM SMITH MEDAL is the Best player in the Grand Final / MVP Final player that's awarded by a panel of 6 to 8 people after the game. Dustin Martin " Richmond" is the only player too have won it 3 times. There are 3 players who have one it Twice Luke Hodge " Hawthorn" Garry Ayres " Hawthorn " Andrew McLeod " Adelaide Crows AFLPA " Leigh Matthews " Award which is voted by all the players / There peirs in the competition. Garry Ablett jnr " Geelong/ Gold Coast Suns has won it 5 times. 5 players have won it Twice. Wayne Carey " North Melbourne " Chris Judd " West Coast/ Carlton" Greg Williams " Sydney/ Carlton" Nat Fyfe " Fremantle Dockers " Michael Voss" Brisbane Lions". There is award for the best first year player/ Rookie of the year called the Rising Star Award.
Kicking the ball between the two middle goal posts scores a goal which is 6 points. Kicking or touching the ball through the outer two sections is a behind which is 1 point. The players can run with the ball but must bounce it every 15 metres.
When they pass by foot, and a player (from either team) catches the ball after it has travelled at least 15m it is called a 'mark', and the player can take an unimpeded kick from that spot, or play on. No points are scored from this; to score, the ball needs to be kicked through the four goal posts. Through the two tall middle posts, they score 6 pts; through the short and tall on either side, they get one point (called a behind). If it hits one of the middle posts or is touched by an opposing player before it goes through, it is also one point. A scoreline might look like this: 10 (goals at 6 pts each) 10 ('behinds' at 1 pt each) 70 (combined score). You can bump or tackle, but not above the shoulders, or below the knees. A lot of the hits here, were illegal (most of these players would have been suspended for a number of games!). Welcome aboard lads, greatest sport on earth! 💣💥
Welcome to the best sport on the planet guys. Basic rules. 1. The balls is kicked or handballed to you team mates with the objective of kicking through the goal posts. The centre posts are worth 6 points being called a goal. If kicked through the other side posts it's called a behind and scores 1 point. You may see score lines like this. I.e 10.12. 72 vs 14.7.91 the first number being goals and the second being points. In the case of these bumps and hits. You can bump but it is up to the player making contact to not make high contact noting above the shoulder. If you chose to bump and make head high contact it may result in a fine or suspension from games depending on the injury that is affected apon the player you hit. And if high contact is made a free kick will be given to that team. Free kicks are given for rule breaches. 1. High contact in tackles, marking contests or hits. 2. Pushing someone in the back in a marking contest or tackle. 3. Hitting or holding someones arms in a marking contest. 4. Blocking someone run at the ball in a marking contest or ruck contest. 5. Making front on contact in a marking contest. 6. Holding the ball being tackled and the umpire deeming you to have an opportunity to get the ball away and you not making clean posession. Or not trying to get the ball out of a tackle and trying to hold it in. There are plenty more rules but those are the basics and I may of missed some. My advice would be to try and watch a game with an Australian they will fill you in on what's happening and you will have a better idea of what is happening. Oh in this video you see josh Bruce take big high mark on a guys back. Called a specky. Catching the ball is called a mark and specky is one of our games unique things where a player can jump onto another players shoulder and take a huge high mark. It showcases a players athleticism and is a massive highlight in our game.
Catching the ball off a kick is called a "mark" and leads to a free kick. It doesn't score any points, in itself. Points are scored by kicking the ball through the goalposts. If the ball goes through the centre posts, it is 6 points, the outside posts are 1 point.
You guys are grabbing the concept of the game. Watch the AFL Explained video below. It's an amazing game because of the range of skills needed. Has elements of rugby, basketball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, etc. We have FOUR football codes in Australia- Australian Rules, Rugby (League and Union) and Soccer.
Some of those hits were legal and some not. So for example: - You cannot aim for the head with your arm or elbow. This would give the opposition a free kick and get you put "on report" by the umpire (there is no send off rule in AFL) and could get you a heavy suspension. - You cannot push a player in the back. Free kick to the opposition. - You cannot tackle above the shoulders or below the knees. Free kick to the opposition. - You are allowed to jump up on the shoulders of a player in front when attempting to catch ("mark") the ball. After you mark the ball you cannot be tackled and have a choice to immediately play on, or stop and take an unimpeded kick. - You are allowed to bump or shove a player out of the way when the ball is within 5 metres, even if they don't have possession ("shepherd"). There are rules but it is still a tough, full contact game!
They don't get points by catching the ball on top of someone else's head, although that is an interesting idea not gonna lie. They score 6 points by kicking the ball through the 2 tall posts or 1 point if the ball is kicked between a small and big post, if the ball goes through any posts by any means other than kicking, if the ball is touched after the kick or if the hits the large post. When you catch the ball from a kick (more than 15m long and by either opposition or ally), you get an unimpeded kick where the opposition cannot target you for 10 seconds, after which is play on and they can tackle/chase you down. You are allowed to jump on the opposition's back, shoulders, head to mark/catch the ball at a higher point (giving yourself an advantage). Bumping the opposition is allowed, but only below the shoulders and of course not too low, tackling must be above the knees and below the shoulders. If you get tackled with the ball, it is a free kick to the opposition. if you mark/catch the ball or get awarded a free kick inside your 'forward 50' A marked area of the ground at each end representing 50m from goal, then you can take 30 seconds to have a set shot at goal (for 6 points) There are other rules, but these ones are some of the ones to get started.
Very funny as an Aussie to watch you guys figuring out the rules for this :D I grew up in a 2 "religion" household - my mother was from the south and watched AFL on Saturdays, and Dad is from NSW and watches Rugby League on Sundays. The way they jump so high in AFL, it's pretty amazing. Rugby League is different to Rugby. It would be fun to see you react to State of Origin which is our big annual Rugby League battle - NSW vs Qld, best of 3 matches every year. A lot of fun rivalry in those.
PS don't worry about the guy that "died", he was commentating on another game today. Yes he made it to retirement without being killed. one of the few that actually do. I am kidding about that last bit.
The average height of an AFL player is 6'2" against Rugby League of 5'10". We've had guys like Sanderlands who was over 7 foot tall and a guy currently playing for the Bulldogs, called Caleb Daniels who is 5'4". Both games are physically demanding, Rugby is more based on strength, where AFL is fitness and agility. Most AFL players can kick with both feet and handball with both hands. Like the rest of the people saying, best game in the world
They dont get points for marking (catching) the ball but they then get a free kick to go forward. The goals are at each end of the ground and you have to kick it through.
Hey guys, the first thing you need to understand is that Aussie Rules is not like rugby! Don't even mention the 2 games in the same conversation. Rugby in Australia draws about 30% compared to AFL. Aussie Rules players are supreme athletes with foot and hand skills, as well as strength and willingness to put the body on the line to win the ball. You have much to learn, grasshoppers.
Guys, do some research first! You came into this totally unprepared. These players range in height from 5'5" to 7'. The game is nothing like Rugby, but a combination of many. In Australia, we sometimes refer to the game as "the big dance". These guys are as graceful as a ballet dancer and as tough as a warrior!
"Definitely"....once they have watched the video, they can be as 'defiant' as they like, but only after watching the "What is AFL?" vid. ha ha defiantly LOL
@@kayanester2771 A writer once told me to write with passion!!! so that's Ok...typically I'm commenting at the end of a day after a litre of wine half pissed!!!
This is old footage. Due to far too many concussions such head high hits are severely punished with at least 3 weeks suspension. Even if it is accidental.
there are 4 goal posts, the two outer ones give 1 point, and the middle gives six. the ball starts at the middle and the aim is to get it down your opponents side for a 6. the catches known as "marks" are a break point that you get to kick to a team mate to continue down your opposing teams goal posts. the bounces are like basketball, if you dont bounce its classed as a travel there is no points scored for marking, other than it sometimes looks fancy and you get a breather for 5 seconds ahaha. tried to keep it short, hope this helps someone :)
It's a tough game, I've had some chick knee me in the ribs, get off me then dropped her knee into me again while I was on the ground. Called the ambo got told I have bruised ribs then went back on because hey they weren't broken 🤷😂
Kicking between the two tall posts untouched = 6 points Between the big post and small post or touched between the two big posts = 1 point 10 6 66 Is 10 goals between the big post = 60 point 6 point between the big and small post = 6 points So total. 66
This is why they have numbers on their backs. If the hits are illegal, the umpire will take the offender's number to be reported and will go to a Tribunal and be suspended and depending on the severity of the hit, then the suspension can be up to 12 weeks or more
Rules are simple. You can only tackle a player when he has the ball. You have to bounce it every 15m, You get 6 points for a goal and 1 point for a behind. you can only kick the ball or handpass it, no throwing it.
When you catch the footy it’s called a mark points are scored by kicking it thru either the tallest 2 posts or in between 1 Tall and 1 small post, A goal is worth 6 but a point is 1 point aka a behind
6 Points to largest poles, 1 point for large and small pole or hits the large pole. Bounce every 15 metres(or touch the ground), tackle between shoulders and knees. Mark or catch you can either play on or take a kick from there. The start was the worst of the collisions. They are suspended for what they were doing. It is a little hard to explain further, better to watch the rules of AFL explained.
AFL players are far from skinny, if Rugby League/Union and NFL players are Pit Bulls, AFL players are Greyhounds. They're nothing but lean muscle, but have the highest endurance of certainly any ball sport athlete on earth. If you mixed a Soccer player with their insane ball skills and talent with the fitness of a triathlete then you'd have an AFL player, basically. If you really want to have a better understanding or the rules and such, "What is AFL? Aussie Rules Explained" ua-cam.com/video/XMZYZcoAcU0/v-deo.html is the best place to start.
Jordan Lewis got back up and finished the game he didn’t die or anything he’s a pundit now. Wouldn’t happen now but back when it happened they didn’t know as much about concussion and what not. Umm it’s nothing like rugby I think the best way of describing Aussie rules is that it’s an like amalgamation of about 5 or 6 different sports disciplines all mashed into one sport, not intentionally though it is actually around 170 years old. It went fully professional in 1990 and has changed changed significantly since that time due to the nature of athletes playing it getting significantly more athletic although purists harkening for them ‘good ol’ days’ sort of keeps it grounded. You should check out the ‘What is AFL’ video in UA-cam it’ll help which the understanding the rules of the game.
They don’t jump like basketball players, basketball players jump like them. This game was played long before basketball came long and no, it is nothing like rugby.
Yeah, the first organised game of Australian Rules Football was in 1858. The first organised game of basketball was in 1891. Basketball and rugby are best forgotten about anyway.
Fucking fantastic! Yes it is allowed! Best game in the world! You have to be tough to play Aussie Rules! There are loads of rules. Catching the ball is called a MARK. Kicking through the middle goals is a goal with six points. Hitting the post or kicking through the outside goals is called a Behind, worth one point. Best game in the world! And no you can’t slam people to the ground but it is a very tough game!
AFL and Rugby are why soccer is a distant 3rd as far as ball games in Australia are concerned. It's really hard to respect a sport where players roll around and scream in hysterics like they've been stabbed as soon as an opposition player so much as breathes in their general direction.
The vast majority of kids start play AFL when they are 5 years old and keep playing. They are best described as muscled up triathlons as they need huge cardio to run for about 2 hours a game whilst been hit from any direction. One thing you will never see is a player taking a dive for a free kick. If they did and kept going, they would be booed off the ground by all.
lol you dont get points for a tackle, or a mark (catch). you only get points for kicking it between the post's, the reason the score went up during the replay is because its filmed live and the replay is happening while the play has continued so you didnt see but after they caught it they kicked a goal while the replay was on and the score was still live. You should look into afl more i see you havent made any more videos on afl, its a great game for any sports fan, action packed sport
Don't 'guess' the rules. You do not get points for marking (catching) the ball.....you get them for kicking the ball through the posts at either end of the ground. 6 points for kicking it through the big posts and one for kicking it between the outer posts. One more correction......our game is *nothing* like rugby.
Hey! Not sure if it's your kind of video but would love to see your reaction to some highlights once you pick up the rules a bit - Richmond vs Port Adelaide was last night and it was a really close and exciting game :-)
you dudes need some help understanding this sport. "AFL EXPLAINED" is your best bet to begin watching and understanding AFL. I could be here all day trying to explain things. Love the dudes enthusiasm......ENJOY AFL
Catching the ball is called a mark no points here you only score points when you kick the ball through the goal posts Aussie rules sportsman are some of the most fit in the world
You should check out the video called: "What is AFL" - it explains it in detail.
Why people don’t watch this first is baffling then the rest of the videos would make more sense.
Agreed
First look at our great game it looks Medi Evil with a ball that 36 guys chase around. As Geo Skan stated, watch that video above "What is AFL?"
Also Ninh’s rules of AFL video
Agreed. Watch what is afl
Welcome to the greatest sport in the world 🇦🇺
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2-Afl
@@robertrodrigues7319 strike that, reverse it 🙃
@@robertrodrigues7319 even as an Australian cricket is boring as fuck
@@robertrodrigues7319 attendance proves otherwise
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These guys “This guy died”
Aussies “Actually he went off the ground for about an hour and came back to finish the game”
he was actually only clinically dead for a couple of minutes. play on.
Just a flesh wound.
Couple of Panadol, a strong cup of tea, and he was back on the field.
True!... but I thought it was only 20 minutes!
Imagine he played soccer.
You’d be up for First Degree Murder.
Australian here. This is like a religion in Australia. My son is 12 and has been playing since he was 4. Its tough but they love it.
Aussie here. This is our life 🙌
It's like rugby, only it's nothing like rugby 😂😂
Afl Is probley harder
the funny thing is, Rugby is almost identical to NFL, yet americans and others still think it's close to Rugby. Makes you think theyve never seen a rugby game ever.
I was literally rolling on the floor with laughter to this reaction. The AFL like changing the scoring rules for the pre-season, but I don't think they will adope the whole extra points for a fatality rule.
I listened to your discussion after the vid.
It is a unique sport started in Australia in 1858, so was the first code to be codified.
It is Aust’s most watched sport and has the 3rd highest match day attendance of any domestic league in the world.
The main reason players are not as “ big” as rugby players is that players run 14+ km per game, and some even run 18km.
The smallest player is 172cm & the biggest is 211cm. So is a game for all sizes but requires great fitness. Watch my recommendations in the prev post but also watch game highlights for a better understanding of Aust’s best kept secret.
If you have time, grab some beer and watch a full game video like the “2018 Grand Final” or any other full game replay. Enjoy.
Fun fact:
The Geelong Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club we're both formed in 1859 and are the oldest football clubs in the world.
@@Rob-fc9wg Fun Fact: "Melbourne and Geelong, respectively founded in 1858 and 1859, are among the oldest continuous sporting clubs in the world, while many current clubs across Australia, be that at AFL, state league or local/country/regional level, date their history at 140+ years and more, as the new sport took hold in the colonies from the late 1850s onwards." - www.afl.com.au/about-afl/history
Melbourne - 1858
Geelong - 1859
And my team are the fourth oldest footy team in the VFL/AFL, the North Melbourne Kangaroos who were establiahed in 1869. A good solid 154 years mate.
A catch of the ball after someone kicks it is called a MARK. 6 points[a goal] are scored when a player kicks it through the area between two big posts. 1 point [a behind] is scored when a player kicks it through the big post and the small post areas on either side.
They keeling each OTHER! Haha 😂
Best to see a game live
Hey Dudes. The fella in the middle know. If the ball is kicked though the big posts that's 1 goal that's worth 6 points. If the ball is kicked or is touched and goes between the shorter posts that's 1 point. A player must bounce the ball every 15 metres when running and in possession or hand ball it; you cannot throw the ball. If a player has possession and is tackled and doesn't kick or hand ball, they are deemed to be holding the ball and have given away a free kick. A mark means you have a kick to set up your play. There are 4 quarters in each match where the teams kick towards opposite end each quarter, then swap ends at the end of each quarter
Hahaha you guys are hilarious this is normal for AFL
we need sports like this in australia , helps us keep in shape for the fight against the spiders :)
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DAMN RIGHT 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
and against contours...
And against the Emus in their regular uprisings and wars.
@@paulsutton2645 dam , emus and spiders at the same time ,we,re doomed :)
One of the best reactions
The ground is round because they are playing on a cricket ground. Cricket is played there in summer and footy is played there in winter. You cannot touch anyone above the shoulder or tackle anyone below the knee for safety reasons, but you can climb on oppostion player to mark (catch) the ball. You get 6 points for the ball between the big posts and only 1 point at the short post.
Oval dude, its oval
"You get 6points for killing the guy".
The marks (jumping on people to catch the ball) is standard. No score for that. This game is insane. Americans have a fit when they see it 🤣🤣
It's good to see, I'm Italian I'm a port Adelaide supporter thanks 👍💪✌🇦🇺
This is nothing like rugby.
This is Australia’s most popular Sport.
Check out, “What is AFL?” For rules. Players must bounce the ball or touch it on the ground while running not more than 15 m,(16 yards) most of the early footage was from days gone by, very strict now about bumping players in the head. X number of weeks suspensions will result. Standard fare tackle must be between shoulders and knees.
The only scoring is by kicking it between the two taller posts for a goal which is worth six points. Hitting the post or if it goes between the outside posts it is called a behind, which is worth one point. You might see a scoreline of 10 - 5 -65. That means 10 goals x 6 points each = 60 points, plus 5 behinds (points) = total 65 points. When you take a mark (catch) you can stand without the opposition player allowed to interfere with you, so you can direct the kick to a teammate, or shoot for goal.
Players earns a free kick if grabbed above the shoulders or tripped below the knees, or pushed in the back. There are a few more reasons for free kicks also.
Our Aussie nine-year-old kids practice those round the corner kicks from the boundary line in their backyards.
Here’s a tip. If you want Aussie subscribers, DON’T call it rugby. Don’t even make a reference to it. We hate that. Rugby in Australia only draws minor crowds, whereas Aussie rules is the fourth highest crowd during sport in the world, and is by far our number one sport. A grand final, like America’s Super Bowl, is played in the Melbourne cricket ground in front of close to 100,000 people. Even a couple of the important regular season games can draw up to 90,000 people.
Our game was first invented in 1854, other sports came later, so they stole parts of their games from us, not the other way around. Cheers.
These are premier elite athletes that on average run 16km a game, and are trained to stand the many knocks and tackles they endure each game.
Would love to see a reaction of the video- what is afl (rules)ect. love the vibe guys had me in stitches 😂
a mark (jumping high to get the ball ) only means position of the ball,you need to kick a goal, to earn points, between the center posts 6 points , between the outside posts 1 point
Just aussies having a bit of fun boys🇦🇺
Skinny compared to rugby players... yes
The ultimate athlete... hell yes! They run up to 16km per game, built like middleweight boxers, have core strength to hit and absorb hits while having the awareness to see players on a 360 degree radar.
This isn’t the best representation of our game, you need to watch ‘What is AFL’
All the best guys 😊
Greetings from Australia. Great reaction. Follow the recommendation by others in comments to watch "What is AFL". It's an exciting sport to watch even with little knowledge. Cheers.
Everyone before they learn what the AFL is: "It's like rugby."
Settle down no one has died playing AFL. I was interested that you said they are skinny, some of those players are well over 100 kgs.
A catch is called a “mark” and the player has the option to keep playing or he can stop and take a free kick.
It is the fastest, fittest, toughest and most spectacular football code requiring great courage and attack at the ball.
Watch “what is AFL” & “AFL 50 top marks”
PS. A goal is kicked between the centre posts and 6 points and the umpires signal with the 2 finger salute, if the ball is touched or goes between the outer posts it is 1 point and the umpire signals with 1 finger.
It’s the whole reason they’re reviewing it , cause they don’t know shit about it dude !
Correction - Quite a number people have died or become paraplegic playing this game. Tim Watson's nephew died playing.
People have died. Travis Varcos sister passed a few years ago after a head collision during a match
Im sure she isn't the only one
No one has died playing he says. 🤔
G'day Guys From Australia👍AFL 6 Points when you kick the ball in the middle posts & 1 Point left or right of the middle post! You can hit a guy from hip to shoulder only. If you hit the head then free kick. You can defend with your shoulder. If you catch the ball then nobody can touch you😃Try NRL Australian Rugby League👍Cheers for your love of sports😃🍻
You get point by kicking through the goals
Their reaction is like someone hearing The Beatles for the first time. Priceless!
OF cause there are rules, rule 1 don't pretend you're hurt, just pretend you're not hurt.
Exactly that's being a Alpha and not in a victim Mentality like these beta reactors
Another rule. Victorian sides get favoured
The remark about getting six points for killing an opposition player made me spit out my drink lmao.
AFL/VFL as it was called was first played in the 1858 and the league/ Competition was established in the 1870s. . Melbourne Football Club is THE OLDEST Football club in the WORLD. It was established in 1858. .The average ground/ oval is 173 mtrs/ 190yards x 147 metres/160 yards.
The average game is 120 minutes, its 4 quarters of 20 mins with approx 10mins of extra time for stoppages. There is a 5 min break between quarters and a 15 min half time break.
The season is played between March and The last weekend in September. It was created to keep the Australian cricket players fit in Winter.
The average crowds are 40,000 people but our larger clubs play in front off 80,000 to 95,000 each week,
The finals/ playoffs are played in front of 80,000 to 100,000 fans.
The record crowd is 121,696 1970 Grand Final Carlton v Collingwood .
The players are some of the fittest athletes on the planet.
The Key position forwards/defenders are 190cm/6ft 4 90kgs/ 198lbs to 205cms 6ft 8 95kgs/ 210lbs to 105kgs/230lbs.
Our midfielders are 178cms 5ft10 82kgs/180lbs to 195cms /6ft5 100 220lbs.
The Ruck man the guys who do the jump ball are 200cms/ 6ft7 98kgs/ 215lbs to 7ft/213cm 125kgs/ 275lbs.
The average midfielders will run 12km / 7 miles to 18 km/ 12 miles a game. Each team consists 18 players on the ground. 6 Back men, 6 Forwards and 6 Midfielders which the Ruckman is classed as plus 4 players on the interchange bench who can be used through out the entire game
The big 6 clubs have 65,000 to 100,000 paid up members.
The Football is smaller than a rugby ball but bigger than a NFL Ball. It is made from Kangaroo leather and is smooth leather unlike a rugby/NFL ball that have the sure grip/ pimples for grip.
An average player can kick a ball between 50mtrs / 54yrds and 65 mtrs/75 yards in the air without the bounce.
The scores can be confusing to anyone unsure of the game. The behind was introduced in the 1870s to stop games from being a drawn game, prior the introduction of the behind games would go for sometime hours before a winner would kick a goal to have an out come.
There are still drawn games but they are very rare, maybe 1 game a year.
The Original teams were Melbourne, Geelong Carlton, St.Kilda, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Essendon, South Melbourne. In 1908 Richmond and University joined the league, University only survived until 1914 and with drew from the league. In 1915 North Melbourne, Hawthorn and Footscray joined taking it too 12 teams. In 1986 South Melbourne relocated to Sydney becoming the Sydney Swans. In 1990 when it added West Coast Eagles out of Perth Western Australia and The Brisbane Bears in Queensland . In 1990 The VFL was renamed the AFL when the Adelaide Crows and Fremantle Dockers joined taking it too 14 teams. In 1996 Fitzroy Lions merged with Brisbane Bears to become The Brisbane Lions. In 1997 Port Adelaide Power joined the league.In 2008 The Gold Coast Suns joined and in 2009 Greater Western Sydney GWS Giants joined taking the total teams of 18 teams.
Carlton and Essendon both have 16 Premierships/ Superbowls/ F.A CUP.
Collingwood 15, Melbourne,Hawthorn& Richmond13, Geelong 9, Fitzroy 8, Sydney 5, North Melbourne & West Coast 4, Brisbane 3, Footscray&Adelaide 2, St.kilda Port Adelaide 1, Fremantle, GWS, Gold Coast have not won one
The highest score ever kicked is by Geelong in 1992. 37.17.239 to Brisbane 11.9.75
The greatest winning margin 190 points Fitzroy over Melbourne in 1979
Most games played
432 Brett Harvey " Nth Melb "
426 Michael Tuck " Hawthorn"
407 Shaun Burgoyne " Port / Hawthorn"
403 Kevin Bartlett " Richmond "
400 Dustin Fletcher " Essendon"
There are individual awards in the AFL.
The Coleman medal is awarded for the leading Goal Kicker for the year.
Dick Lee Collingwood has 7
Gordon Coventry " Collingwood "has 6
John Coleman " Essendon " has 5
Most goals kicked in a season is
150 goals1934 Bob Pratt " South Melbourne "
150 goals1971 Peter Hudson " Hawthorn"
146 goals 1970 Peter Hudson" Hawthorn"
145 goals 1992 Jason Dunstall" Hawthorn"
143 goals 1970 Peter McKenna " Collingwood "
Most goals in a game
Fred Fanning 18.1 in 1947 "Melbourne "
Jason Dunstall 17.5 in 1992 " Hawthorn"
Gordon Coventry 17.4 in 1930 Collingwood"
Gordon Coventry 16.5 in 1929 Collingwood
Peter McKenna 16.4 in 1969 Collingwood
Most goals in career
1360 Tony Lockett "St.Kilda/ Sydney "
1299 Gordon Coventry " Collingwood "
1254 Jason Dunstall " Hawthorn"
1057 Doug Wade " Geelong/ Nth Melb"
1031 Gary Ablett Snr Hawthorn/ Geelong.
The BROWNLOW MEDAL is the MVP medal for the Best and Fairest player for the year that's awarded from the 3 umpires . In a 3. 2 .1 system after every game.
There have been 4 players to have won this 3 times.
Hayden Bunton jnr " Fitzroy"
Bobby Skilton " Sth Melbourne "
Ian Stewart " St.Kilda/ Richmond"
Dick Reynolds " Essendon"
There has been 8 players who have won it Twice.
NORM SMITH MEDAL is the Best player in the Grand Final / MVP Final player that's awarded by a panel of 6 to 8 people after the game.
Dustin Martin " Richmond" is the only player too have won it 3 times.
There are 3 players who have one it Twice
Luke Hodge " Hawthorn"
Garry Ayres " Hawthorn "
Andrew McLeod " Adelaide Crows
AFLPA " Leigh Matthews " Award which is voted by all the players / There peirs in the competition.
Garry Ablett jnr " Geelong/ Gold Coast Suns has won it 5 times.
5 players have won it Twice.
Wayne Carey " North Melbourne "
Chris Judd " West Coast/ Carlton"
Greg Williams " Sydney/ Carlton"
Nat Fyfe " Fremantle Dockers "
Michael Voss" Brisbane Lions".
There is award for the best first year player/ Rookie of the year called the Rising Star Award.
Kicking the ball between the two middle goal posts scores a goal which is 6 points. Kicking or touching the ball through the outer two sections is a behind which is 1 point.
The players can run with the ball but must bounce it every 15 metres.
I like the "get the most points from killing the guy"
yeah, check out 'what is afl'
When they pass by foot, and a player (from either team) catches the ball after it has travelled at least 15m it is called a 'mark', and the player can take an unimpeded kick from that spot, or play on. No points are scored from this; to score, the ball needs to be kicked through the four goal posts. Through the two tall middle posts, they score 6 pts; through the short and tall on either side, they get one point (called a behind). If it hits one of the middle posts or is touched by an opposing player before it goes through, it is also one point. A scoreline might look like this: 10 (goals at 6 pts each) 10 ('behinds' at 1 pt each) 70 (combined score).
You can bump or tackle, but not above the shoulders, or below the knees. A lot of the hits here, were illegal (most of these players would have been suspended for a number of games!).
Welcome aboard lads, greatest sport on earth! 💣💥
Welcome to the best sport on the planet guys.
Basic rules.
1. The balls is kicked or handballed to you team mates with the objective of kicking through the goal posts. The centre posts are worth 6 points being called a goal. If kicked through the other side posts it's called a behind and scores 1 point. You may see score lines like this.
I.e 10.12. 72 vs 14.7.91 the first number being goals and the second being points.
In the case of these bumps and hits.
You can bump but it is up to the player making contact to not make high contact noting above the shoulder. If you chose to bump and make head high contact it may result in a fine or suspension from games depending on the injury that is affected apon the player you hit. And if high contact is made a free kick will be given to that team.
Free kicks are given for rule breaches.
1. High contact in tackles, marking contests or hits.
2. Pushing someone in the back in a marking contest or tackle.
3. Hitting or holding someones arms in a marking contest.
4. Blocking someone run at the ball in a marking contest or ruck contest.
5. Making front on contact in a marking contest.
6. Holding the ball being tackled and the umpire deeming you to have an opportunity to get the ball away and you not making clean posession. Or not trying to get the ball out of a tackle and trying to hold it in.
There are plenty more rules but those are the basics and I may of missed some. My advice would be to try and watch a game with an Australian they will fill you in on what's happening and you will have a better idea of what is happening.
Oh in this video you see josh Bruce take big high mark on a guys back. Called a specky. Catching the ball is called a mark and specky is one of our games unique things where a player can jump onto another players shoulder and take a huge high mark. It showcases a players athleticism and is a massive highlight in our game.
Catching the ball off a kick is called a "mark" and leads to a free kick.
It doesn't score any points, in itself.
Points are scored by kicking the ball through the goalposts. If the ball goes through the centre posts, it is 6 points, the outside posts are 1 point.
You guys are grabbing the concept of the game. Watch the AFL Explained video below. It's an amazing game because of the range of skills needed. Has elements of rugby, basketball, soccer, volleyball, wrestling, etc. We have FOUR football codes in Australia- Australian Rules, Rugby (League and Union) and Soccer.
Some of those hits were legal and some not. So for example:
- You cannot aim for the head with your arm or elbow. This would give the opposition a free kick and get you put "on report" by the umpire (there is no send off rule in AFL) and could get you a heavy suspension.
- You cannot push a player in the back. Free kick to the opposition.
- You cannot tackle above the shoulders or below the knees. Free kick to the opposition.
- You are allowed to jump up on the shoulders of a player in front when attempting to catch ("mark") the ball. After you mark the ball you cannot be tackled and have a choice to immediately play on, or stop and take an unimpeded kick.
- You are allowed to bump or shove a player out of the way when the ball is within 5 metres, even if they don't have possession ("shepherd").
There are rules but it is still a tough, full contact game!
We even have a women’s league the WAFL for this game. Probably not as violent but just as skilled.
AFLW. WAFL is the West Australian men's league.
I'd say just as violent not as skilled
They don't get points by catching the ball on top of someone else's head, although that is an interesting idea not gonna lie.
They score 6 points by kicking the ball through the 2 tall posts or 1 point if the ball is kicked between a small and big post, if the ball goes through any posts by any means other than kicking, if the ball is touched after the kick or if the hits the large post.
When you catch the ball from a kick (more than 15m long and by either opposition or ally), you get an unimpeded kick where the opposition cannot target you for 10 seconds, after which is play on and they can tackle/chase you down. You are allowed to jump on the opposition's back, shoulders, head to mark/catch the ball at a higher point (giving yourself an advantage). Bumping the opposition is allowed, but only below the shoulders and of course not too low, tackling must be above the knees and below the shoulders.
If you get tackled with the ball, it is a free kick to the opposition. if you mark/catch the ball or get awarded a free kick inside your 'forward 50' A marked area of the ground at each end representing 50m from goal, then you can take 30 seconds to have a set shot at goal (for 6 points)
There are other rules, but these ones are some of the ones to get started.
Very funny as an Aussie to watch you guys figuring out the rules for this :D I grew up in a 2 "religion" household - my mother was from the south and watched AFL on Saturdays, and Dad is from NSW and watches Rugby League on Sundays. The way they jump so high in AFL, it's pretty amazing. Rugby League is different to Rugby. It would be fun to see you react to State of Origin which is our big annual Rugby League battle - NSW vs Qld, best of 3 matches every year. A lot of fun rivalry in those.
i love these videos from people who've never seen afl before.. They're a bloody good laugh... Now we have your attention... Pick a team each guys
ooh now we're talking! welcome to our wonderful sport! :D
PS don't worry about the guy that "died", he was commentating on another game today. Yes he made it to retirement without being killed. one of the few that actually do. I am kidding about that last bit.
Thank you! 😃
@@DudesTV The guy that died actually came back on 10 minutes later and played the rest of the game.
I knew you you knew nothing the first time you said “it’s like rugby”
IT'S NOTHING LIKE RUGBY
Fair dinkum unbelivable afl 😂😂❤❤😂😂❤😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
The average height of an AFL player is 6'2" against Rugby League of 5'10". We've had guys like Sanderlands who was over 7 foot tall and a guy currently playing for the Bulldogs, called Caleb Daniels who is 5'4". Both games are physically demanding, Rugby is more based on strength, where AFL is fitness and agility. Most AFL players can kick with both feet and handball with both hands. Like the rest of the people saying, best game in the world
And its the buddy franklin highlights....watch his goal kicking skills from 50 metres...WATCH other big Hits and marks and goals
They dont get points for marking (catching) the ball but they then get a free kick to go forward. The goals are at each end of the ground and you have to kick it through.
Pre season training in summer is more brutal,frigging boot camp
Whenever I mention the AFL everyone here in Canada says it'd Rugby which I have to promptly try and remind em that it's not
Hey guys, the first thing you need to understand is that Aussie Rules is not like rugby! Don't even mention the 2 games in the same conversation. Rugby in Australia draws about 30% compared to AFL. Aussie Rules players are supreme athletes with foot and hand skills, as well as strength and willingness to put the body on the line to win the ball. You have much to learn, grasshoppers.
FLYING Ryan mark of the year
Flying Ryan and Jeremy Howe are amazing.....Those 2 are always lurking.
Guys, do some research first! You came into this totally unprepared.
These players range in height from 5'5" to 7'. The game is nothing like Rugby, but a combination of many.
In Australia, we sometimes refer to the game as "the big dance". These guys are as graceful as a ballet dancer and as tough as a warrior!
Try official afl video called what is afl
Then top 50 goals, top 50 marks, top 50 kicks etc
Awesome reaction... defiantly check out ‘What is AFL? Aussie rules explained’
"Definitely"....once they have watched the video, they can be as 'defiant' as they like, but only after watching the "What is AFL?" vid. ha ha defiantly LOL
Oh I’m just the kind of person who thinks you should do everything with a bit of defiance! 😂That’s what I get for commenting half asleep 🙄 lmfao
@@kayanester2771 A writer once told me to write with passion!!! so that's Ok...typically I'm commenting at the end of a day after a litre of wine half pissed!!!
This is old footage. Due to far too many concussions such head high hits are severely punished with at least 3 weeks suspension. Even if it is accidental.
No offside in Aussie Rules.
there are 4 goal posts, the two outer ones give 1 point, and the middle gives six. the ball starts at the middle and the aim is to get it down your opponents side for a 6. the catches known as "marks" are a break point that you get to kick to a team mate to continue down your opposing teams goal posts. the bounces are like basketball, if you dont bounce its classed as a travel there is no points scored for marking, other than it sometimes looks fancy and you get a breather for 5 seconds ahaha. tried to keep it short, hope this helps someone :)
It's a tough game, I've had some chick knee me in the ribs, get off me then dropped her knee into me again while I was on the ground. Called the ambo got told I have bruised ribs then went back on because hey they weren't broken 🤷😂
Kicking between the two tall posts untouched = 6 points
Between the big post and small post or touched between the two big posts = 1 point
10 6 66
Is
10 goals between the big post = 60 point
6 point between the big and small post = 6 points
So total. 66
Yeah there are rules...Aussie rules.
This is why they have numbers on their backs. If the hits are illegal, the umpire will take the offender's number to be reported and will go to a Tribunal and be suspended and depending on the severity of the hit, then the suspension can be up to 12 weeks or more
as a Australian yes there are rules
kicking the ball between the 2 big posts is 6 points , killing a guy is only 2 points , calling this game rugby is a massive insult.
You guys should highlights from the 1980s it was more brutal back then.
Rules are simple. You can only tackle a player when he has the ball. You have to bounce it every 15m, You get 6 points for a goal and 1 point for a behind. you can only kick the ball or handpass it, no throwing it.
When you catch the footy it’s called a mark points are scored by kicking it thru either the tallest 2 posts or in between 1 Tall and 1 small post, A goal is worth 6 but a point is 1 point aka a behind
Watch what is AFL. THE BEST SPORT IN THE WORLD.
They can jump on the backs of opponent to mark the ball and this is legal
And if the ball is kicked thru either side of the taller post that’s one point.
6 Points to largest poles, 1 point for large and small pole or hits the large pole. Bounce every 15 metres(or touch the ground), tackle between shoulders and knees. Mark or catch you can either play on or take a kick from there. The start was the worst of the collisions. They are suspended for what they were doing. It is a little hard to explain further, better to watch the rules of AFL explained.
AFL players are far from skinny, if Rugby League/Union and NFL players are Pit Bulls, AFL players are Greyhounds. They're nothing but lean muscle, but have the highest endurance of certainly any ball sport athlete on earth. If you mixed a Soccer player with their insane ball skills and talent with the fitness of a triathlete then you'd have an AFL player, basically. If you really want to have a better understanding or the rules and such, "What is AFL? Aussie Rules Explained" ua-cam.com/video/XMZYZcoAcU0/v-deo.html is the best place to start.
The Ground is Oval Guys and bigger than all the others
Just an everyday game
Lmfao..... they are not 'killing each other' :D Thats footy lol...... this is why people always underestimate Australia :D
2 kill...10 points!
watch what is afl very good video to understand it
Jordan Lewis got back up and finished the game he didn’t die or anything he’s a pundit now.
Wouldn’t happen now but back when it happened they didn’t know as much about concussion and what not.
Umm it’s nothing like rugby I think the best way of describing Aussie rules is that it’s an like amalgamation of about 5 or 6 different sports disciplines all mashed into one sport, not intentionally though it is actually around 170 years old.
It went fully professional in 1990 and has changed changed significantly since that time due to the nature of athletes playing it getting significantly more athletic although purists harkening for them ‘good ol’ days’ sort of keeps it grounded.
You should check out the ‘What is AFL’ video in UA-cam it’ll help which the understanding the rules of the game.
Watching these bloke’s trying to make heads or tails of footy, is like listening to Col Elliotts “Hey You Bloody Mug”!
They don’t jump like basketball players, basketball players jump like them. This game was played long before basketball came long and no, it is nothing like rugby.
Yeah, the first organised game of Australian Rules Football was in 1858.
The first organised game of basketball was in 1891.
Basketball and rugby are best forgotten about anyway.
Fucking fantastic! Yes it is allowed! Best game in the world! You have to be tough to play Aussie Rules! There are loads of rules. Catching the ball is called a MARK. Kicking through the middle goals is a goal with six points. Hitting the post or kicking through the outside goals is called a Behind, worth one point. Best game in the world! And no you can’t slam people to the ground but it is a very tough game!
"6 points when you kill someone".
No wonder they used to get higher scores
AFL and Rugby are why soccer is a distant 3rd as far as ball games in Australia are concerned. It's really hard to respect a sport where players roll around and scream in hysterics like they've been stabbed as soon as an opposition player so much as breathes in their general direction.
The vast majority of kids start play AFL when they are 5 years old and keep playing. They are best described as muscled up triathlons as they need huge cardio to run for about 2 hours a game whilst been hit from any direction. One thing you will never see is a player taking a dive for a free kick. If they did and kept going, they would be booed off the ground by all.
lol you dont get points for a tackle, or a mark (catch). you only get points for kicking it between the post's, the reason the score went up during the replay is because its filmed live and the replay is happening while the play has continued so you didnt see but after they caught it they kicked a goal while the replay was on and the score was still live. You should look into afl more i see you havent made any more videos on afl, its a great game for any sports fan, action packed sport
Don't 'guess' the rules. You do not get points for marking (catching) the ball.....you get them for kicking the ball through the posts at either end of the ground. 6 points for kicking it through the big posts and one for kicking it between the outer posts. One more correction......our game is *nothing* like rugby.
You should watch AFL explained. So you can understand the game
2:36 a mark isn’t a point
I’m from Australia
Hey! Not sure if it's your kind of video but would love to see your reaction to some highlights once you pick up the rules a bit - Richmond vs Port Adelaide was last night and it was a really close and exciting game :-)
you dudes need some help understanding this sport. "AFL EXPLAINED" is your best bet to begin watching and understanding AFL. I could be here all day trying to explain things. Love the dudes enthusiasm......ENJOY AFL
Catching the ball is called a mark no points here you only score points when you kick the ball through the goal posts Aussie rules sportsman are some of the most fit in the world
are rules in AFL up the web for the AFLrules
aussie aussie aussie!
Welcome to Australia’s third best sport under women’s lawns bowls and the national rugby league (worlds greatest game)
There are many rules...but it is a tough game ....and you score kicking the ball through the posts...not by jump and marking the ball...