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'''Australian rules football''' is a form of [[football]] played in [[Australia]] between two teams of 18 players on large, usually oval-shaped grass fields. The venues are often modified cricket fields. More commonly known as "Aussie Rules", it is a very popular sport in the states of Victoria and South Australia. | |||
' | The sport's origins are obscure but it certainly dates from the 1850s and the first attempts at organisation were made in May 1859, when the earliest known rules were published by the Melbourne Football Club.<ref>[http://afl.com.au/Development/AFLExplained/History/tabid/10296/Default.aspx History] Official Website of the Australian Football League</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 July 2024
This article is about the Australian ball game. For other uses of the term Football, please see Football (disambiguation).
Australian rules football is a form of football played in Australia between two teams of 18 players on large, usually oval-shaped grass fields. The venues are often modified cricket fields. More commonly known as "Aussie Rules", it is a very popular sport in the states of Victoria and South Australia.
The sport's origins are obscure but it certainly dates from the 1850s and the first attempts at organisation were made in May 1859, when the earliest known rules were published by the Melbourne Football Club.[1]