The reduction in game time in 1994 was offset by stopping the clock for throw-ins. Before then the clock kept running down when the ball went out of bounds.
Good fix... Yes, so the game time was the same, but it was a good move... There's so much missing in this video... Only the Mickey Mouse rules have been high lighted !!!
@Michael Rogers (from the WWW). Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground.
@CARDMAN about the Football (Footy) Codes all of Australian Rules Football, Rugby League Football, Rugby Union Football & finally Soccer (Football), which are, For those who DISLIKE &/or HATE any Football (Footy) Code/s with a real passion would &/or will say these, (1 One) Australian Rules Football, is referred as Aerial Ping Pong Football, (2 Two) Rugby League Football, is referred as Thugby League Football, (3 Three) Rugby Union Football, is referred as Thugby Union, &/or Rugby Yawnnion, (4 Four) Football (Soccer), is referred as Wog Ball and also both Fairies &/or Queenies Game. (NOTE) Aerial Ping-Pong A jocular (and frequently derisive) name for Australian Rules Football (or Aussie Rules as it is popularly called). The term derives from the fact that the play in this game is characterised by frequent exchanges of long and high kicks. The term is used largely by people from States both of Queensland & New South Wales in which Rugby League Football and NOT Aussie Rules (Footy) Football as &/or is the major football code. This interstate and code rivalry is often found in evidence for the term, including the early evidence from the 1940s. 1947 West Australian (Perth) 22 April: In 1941 he enlisted in the A.I.F. and joined a unit which fostered rugby football. Renfrey did not join in the &oq;mud bath&cq; and did not play 'aerial ping-pong', as the rugby exponents in the army termed the Australian game, until 1946. 1973 J. Dunn, How to Play Football: Sydneysiders like to call Australian Rules 'Aerial Ping-Pong'. But on the other hand, for those and including myself who actually do LIKE &/or LOVE any Football (Footy) Code/s with a real passion would &/or will say these, which are, (1 One) Australian Rules Football, is referred as the real Australian Football (Footy) Code of Australia, (2 Two) Rugby League Football, is referred as the Greatest Game of All, (3 Three) Rugby Union Football, is referred the Game that they do Play in Heaven, (4 Four) Football (Soccer), is referred as the Beautiful Game & the World Game & also the Real Football Code of course.
Im surprised you didnt talk about the second up ruck rule that was changed. I personally think that the play on from the goal square kick to yourself should still be around, i think it just is a traditional thing that didnt really needed to be removed and it is a skill with the ball that is just nice to have in the game.
As a pom who came to Aus in 2008 I have loved following my local team, Geelong. What I love to tell football fans back in the UK is that their game was first codified in 1863, some 4 years after AFL!
4 years after Aussie Rules you mean. Please call the sport by it's proper name, it's become rampant calling it AFL when that is the name of the league NOT the sport.
Footy is becoming more and more frustrating to watch with the AFL constantly introducing rules which make the game more complicated for no actual benefit. You could abolish all of the rules from the last 10 years and the game would be better.
@@Rob-Angus I doubt Phil would think that believing footy's gone from being the best thing to watch by a mile to being the best thing to watch by half a mile is a reason to stop watching it.
2:54 That's actually not well known about time on, even I didn't know that until recently. 4:52 This is different to the SANFL 'last disposal' currently - it was last touch, although, players could not shepherd the ball over the line to get the free. 8:36 Time on was added for ball-ups from 2006 onwards
great stuff cardy i really enjoyed and could see the effort that went into this! id say the most significant would be the stand rule or the 6-6-6. great video cardy!!
How can you possibly say the stand rule hasn't helped to speed up the play? Or the 6-6-6 rule has not had an impact? Why do you all of sudden start editorialising in the last couple of years anyway?
Back in the day , maybe the 1990's they started trialing rule changes in the pre-season games. They'd trial 'em for up to 3 years before introducing them to the season proper . I thought that was an excellent system but the pre-season itself seems to have disappeared . Or maybe it's just that I'm living in Qld.
Not complete , but excellent,non the less , best rule ,must bounce within 15 meters , this means you can't tuck the ball under your arm and run. while being sheapherd , it placed the onus on the team involvment to aquire a handball ,and kick to possie , making it more team oriented, you for got the drop kick,which i loved the dropstab kick ,class ,and yuk the place kick , but cudos i liked it , GO BLUES... RARARA
I'd love to see a rule change where you can't take a mark within 15 meters of where the player kicking the ball just marked. I hate seeing players mark the ball then walk back 20 odd meters and kick to another player who ended up marking just a few meters from where the 1st mark was taken. Its a waste of time, and its an easy mark kicking into the area around where the firsts mark was as defenders etc run up field, and the man on the mark can't move.
First lol
You won
*_gg_*
gg
Nope
5:53 that was the funniest thing I saw in afl it was so funny how he got pushed
5:44 Ayyyy, good video by the way Cardy, it’s unbelievable how much this game has changed since the start, can’t wait for more
No worries mate thanks for making the video lol
@@CARDMAN22 haha all good
One of the Best AFL vids I’ve ever seen 👏 worst rule is probably having to stand on the mark and most significant taking a mark
I really appreciate the comment mate! Glad you enjoyed it
@@CARDMAN22 that’s alright Cardy
Stand on the mark rule makes the game faster flowing
The reduction in game time in 1994 was offset by stopping the clock for throw-ins. Before then the clock kept running down when the ball went out of bounds.
Good fix... Yes, so the game time was the same, but it was a good move...
There's so much missing in this video... Only the Mickey Mouse rules have been high lighted !!!
Finally someone gets it right. It's Australian Rules Football, not AFL ! Well done Cardman 22
Cheers mate
@Michael Rogers (from the WWW). Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground.
@CARDMAN about the Football (Footy) Codes all of Australian Rules Football, Rugby League Football, Rugby Union Football & finally Soccer (Football), which are,
For those who DISLIKE &/or HATE any Football (Footy) Code/s with a real passion would &/or will say these,
(1 One) Australian Rules Football, is referred as Aerial Ping Pong Football,
(2 Two) Rugby League Football, is referred as Thugby League Football,
(3 Three) Rugby Union Football, is referred as Thugby Union, &/or Rugby Yawnnion,
(4 Four) Football (Soccer), is referred as Wog Ball and also both Fairies &/or Queenies Game.
(NOTE) Aerial Ping-Pong
A jocular (and frequently derisive) name for Australian Rules Football (or Aussie Rules as it is popularly called). The term derives from the fact that the play in this game is characterised by frequent exchanges of long and high kicks.
The term is used largely by people from States both of Queensland & New South Wales in which Rugby League Football and NOT Aussie Rules (Footy) Football as &/or is the major football code. This interstate and code rivalry is often found in evidence for the term, including the early evidence from the 1940s.
1947 West Australian (Perth) 22 April: In 1941 he enlisted in the A.I.F. and joined a unit which fostered rugby football. Renfrey did not join in the &oq;mud bath&cq; and did not play 'aerial ping-pong', as the rugby exponents in the army termed the Australian game, until 1946.
1973 J. Dunn, How to Play Football: Sydneysiders like to call Australian Rules 'Aerial Ping-Pong'.
But on the other hand, for those and including myself who actually do LIKE &/or LOVE any Football (Footy) Code/s with a real passion would &/or will say these, which are,
(1 One) Australian Rules Football, is referred as the real Australian Football (Footy) Code of Australia,
(2 Two) Rugby League Football, is referred as the Greatest Game of All,
(3 Three) Rugby Union Football, is referred the Game that they do Play in Heaven,
(4 Four) Football (Soccer), is referred as the Beautiful Game & the World Game & also the Real Football Code of course.
This is an amazing, very in depth and well explained. More AFL History videos would be a good idea since this video was amazing!
Thanks for the comment mate! Glad you found it enjoyable
5:53 that runner lol 😂
Bahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Im surprised you didnt talk about the second up ruck rule that was changed. I personally think that the play on from the goal square kick to yourself should still be around, i think it just is a traditional thing that didnt really needed to be removed and it is a skill with the ball that is just nice to have in the game.
I didn’t really want to include every rule particularly all the silly rules that have been changed as of late but I do agree
As a pom who came to Aus in 2008 I have loved following my local team, Geelong. What I love to tell football fans back in the UK is that their game was first codified in 1863, some 4 years after AFL!
Haha that’s awesome
4 years after Aussie Rules you mean. Please call the sport by it's proper name, it's become rampant calling it AFL when that is the name of the league NOT the sport.
@@harrydavies311mate, its the popular abreviation nowadays...
I left some spelling mistakes to keep you occupied...
Cardy the editing is just superb! So clean and smooth, awesome work.
Footy is becoming more and more frustrating to watch with the AFL constantly introducing rules which make the game more complicated for no actual benefit. You could abolish all of the rules from the last 10 years and the game would be better.
💯🙌
Not really
So stop watching it Philip.
Love mum
@@Rob-Angus I doubt Phil would think that believing footy's gone from being the best thing to watch by a mile to being the best thing to watch by half a mile is a reason to stop watching it.
Pretty much
2:54 That's actually not well known about time on, even I didn't know that until recently.
4:52 This is different to the SANFL 'last disposal' currently - it was last touch, although, players could not shepherd the ball over the line to get the free.
8:36 Time on was added for ball-ups from 2006 onwards
Bloody legendary video mate.
Cheers mate
This is really well put together
Cheers Cam!
5:53 that runner lmao
Very interesting cardy love the video and made me learn a lot more about the game
Great video cardy including lots of changes from 1858-2022
Great video, thanks for making and sharing it.
Cheers Chris
Wow, didn’t know how much it changed
This is a great video idea and a good video. You can tell you put a lot of work into this.
Legend! Cheers mate
Bro I don't know how you make all of these videos, your insane keep it up
Fantastic Video Cardman 22! I’m shocked how wide the gaps between the goalposts used to be!!!
Yeah same they were huge
Thanks mate
*_Finally, an afl history video!_*
The 50m arc was first used in an Emu Export cup WAFL match in Perth in 1983. They also had a 25m arc too.
That’s a pretty interesting fact
3:48 happy to see my Norwood in this video ❤️ 💙
Great vid Cardy
Finally a rules video love it cardy
Thanks for the shoutout will be a great watch
This is a great vid Cardy. Pity they didn’t add the deliberate behind rule 3 years before.🥺
Are 3 flags not enough for you 😂
@@CARDMAN22 10 would’ve been better.🤣
Good summary of the game's development. Well done.
I think the abolishing of the 3rd man up rule would've been worth a mention
This video deserves a million views!
Geez great video and unbelievable editing
Cheers Harry!
5:57 lol that runner
The 6-6-6 rule changed Melbourne in 2019 because in 2018 we always started the game with 1 extra person back to stop momentum for the opposition
Really good vid that would of taken awhile most of the rules that were changed where good so I don’t really know witch one was the best
Great vid cardy! Must say the afl has changed a lot in the last 20-30 years.keep up the great content 👍
Great video cardy, 0:33shocked me
Hey Cardy, great video!
Great video idea
Hi love the vids mate
Great video cardy. This was really interesting. Really enjoyed this video.
Cheers! Appreciate it Lenny
Great video I can imagine there was a bit of research for this vid
Cool video idea!
Cardy sorry I couldn’t get on those 2 streams that you did I was out all but really sad how strikers lost like that now where not in the grand final
The worse rule change was I reckon the stand on the mark rule and the best is possibly the 50m rule
This video is going well so far
You put so much work in this
great stuff cardy i really enjoyed and could see the effort that went into this! id say the most significant would be the stand rule or the 6-6-6. great video cardy!!
Actually it originated from my culter the aboriginal ppl and it was called marngrook footy back then
Can’t wait to watch
Great vid Cardy brilliant
Thanks, great vid
Awesome video cardy!
great video man
Great video Cardy!
Great video. Thanks.
Good Video Mate!
The last rule you mentioned bout the standing rule is the worst one
5:55 what did he get thrown at him?
Awesome idea Cardy
When will the AFL stop tinkering with the rules?
How can you possibly say the stand rule hasn't helped to speed up the play? Or the 6-6-6 rule has not had an impact? Why do you all of sudden start editorialising in the last couple of years anyway?
Nice idea
Great stuff
That was great Eric 👍
Good stuff!
Back in the day , maybe the 1990's they started trialing rule changes in the pre-season games. They'd trial 'em for up to 3 years before introducing them to the season proper . I thought that was an excellent system but the pre-season itself seems to have disappeared . Or maybe it's just that I'm living in Qld.
What’s up with the text at 0:10
Bit of a rendering issue with after effects lol
Hey Cardman22, how about doing a video on those strange AFLX pre season games from a few years ago ? ? ? 😶
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POV: Your typing in the comment section without even watching the full video
Not complete , but excellent,non the less , best rule ,must bounce within 15 meters , this means you can't tuck the ball under your arm and run. while being sheapherd , it placed the onus on the team involvment to aquire a handball ,and kick to possie , making it more team oriented, you for got the drop kick,which i loved the dropstab kick ,class ,and yuk the place kick , but cudos i liked it , GO BLUES... RARARA
I always thought the game was brought to Australia by the Irish as the GAA football game is very similar.
Nice idea!
Good job
No mention of Marngrook?
Great video though really enjoyed it.
Cheers mate and I wanted to make the video as short as it could be, because if I went in to detail about everything it would’ve been much longer
it's ever evolving, the place kick , why it's different to all other sports, it's constantly evolving. GO BLUES RARARA
I think scoring is getting better but definitely not like it was 10 years ago. I think it’s moving back in the right direction though
I'd love to see a rule change where you can't take a mark within 15 meters of where the player kicking the ball just marked. I hate seeing players mark the ball then walk back 20 odd meters and kick to another player who ended up marking just a few meters from where the 1st mark was taken. Its a waste of time, and its an easy mark kicking into the area around where the firsts mark was as defenders etc run up field, and the man on the mark can't move.
Hey here from the Stream!
Guess who was the honour former AFL umpire of this year Australia Day honour?
I like the afl history videos they are pretty Intrestkng
Gonna be great
Good vid
back in the day you could punch people in the face and not like nowadays we cant
I got a 50 meters against just for giving the ball to the other team when they were supposed to have it . Should that have happened?
Some of those past rule changes were needed and were important to Australian football history but these latest rules fucked up the fun a-bit.
5:58 haha
Don’t forget “insufficient intent” lol
Great video
Great!
Very good cardy
5:57 Did they actually do this? 😂😂😂
0:08??
Bit of a rendering issue with after effects lol
@@CARDMAN22 ok
@@CARDMAN22 but ayyy good vid
The stand rule isn’t too bad if I’m honest
The 1955 bro 😂😂😂😂
Worst rule change was the stand
The 666 rule has definitely worked, not sure why that's the only rule you felt you had to comment on?
Thé 2021 rule is “STAND!!!!”