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Until 1977, interstate Australian rules football games were played by teams representing the major football leagues or organisations, with players representing the state or territory they were playing in at the time. From 1977, players were selected for their states under partial or full state of origin selection rules. Football historian John ...
An Australian Football League match at Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast. Adelaide's Matthew Clarke and Melbourne's Mark Jamar contest a centre bounce. The man in the green shirt is a central field umpire. The most powerful organisation and competition within the game is the elite professional Australian Football League (AFL).
Australian football: Joffa: The Movie: 2010: Comedy: Story of Australia's best known sports fan, Joffa Corfe. Australian football: Aussie Rules the World: 2014: Documentary: Australian football: War Without Weapons: 1980: Documentary: Behind-the-scenes look at the North Melbourne Football Club and its head coach Ron Barassi during the 1979 ...
Outdoor soccer and Australian Football were the most popular football codes played by Australian children in 2009, with 13% and 8.6% participation total respectively. [135] Soccer has the highest participation rate in every state and territory except South Australia and the Northern Territory where Australian Football is the most played.
Sports clubs and teams in Australia by state or territory (18 C) Sports venues in Australia by state or territory (12 C) Australian rules football by state or territory (11 C, 8 P)
“Territory,” Netflix’s Down Under answer to “Yellowstone,” has unveiled a trailer ahead of its online premiere on Oct. 24. The series, previously known as “Desert King,” is headed by ...
Australian rules football in Western Australia (4 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Australian rules football by state or territory" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Nevertheless the sport in 2017 produced more professional players per capita AFL than any other state or territory. Two dynasties from the NT have together produced numerous prominent footballers: the Rioli and Long families. Australian Football Hall of Famer Maurice Rioli was known also for his career in the WAFL prior to