I would like to know how scoring works. what the point of the game is, ETC. Its not as clear cut as baseball, football, ETC
Who fukkin knows whats going on here.
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You get 6 points if it goes through the sticks. If it crosses the line but not through the uprights it's a 'behind' and equals 1 point. Each time the whistle blows the refs are telling the players to continue playing as opposed to stopping as it is most other sports.
That fvkking whistle shit almost made my explode when I first moved here.![]()
It is. Completely different sports.
You can't kill the guy but you can definitely tackle and all of that as long as you stay away from the head/neck (high tackle). Basically it's the same as what you can do in the NFL but these sick fvkkers don't wear pads.
I forgot to add: The Carlton match is AFL, not rugby.![]()
The quarters are 20 minutes long officially but usually go anywhere around 30 with time on - that's just the extra time they add on to make up for the time the ball is out of play.
With Aussie Rules players can either kick or throw the ball to each other (a handball) and if it's caught cleanly it's called a mark. The whistle is blown to say that it's a good play and you can't touch the guy while he's preparing to kick or hand it off to another player unless he moves from that spot. Rugby basically you need to run the ball across the line to score a try or you can kick it through the uprights for fewer points like the NFL. Rugby's field is much smaller too.
Also, in the NFL where you have offensive and defensive teams, Aussie Rules doesn't have that. Although each player has a set position, the players don't change depending on whether they're on offense or defence.
I don't know a lot about it at all, but it's like a TD for crossing the line with 6 points and a FG for kicking if through the uprights. I think?
I think it's pretty straight forward, don't know all the technical shit. Offsides is a big one too. Where they do their faceoff thing and tunnel eachother, you can't run across the other side until the ball comes out and it's advanced. You also can't throw the ball forward, but can kick it.
It has to be the toughest overall sport in the world in terms of conditioning and physicality.
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I'm glad you liked it!! It took me awhile to get into it but where I'm living you basically have to if you want to have a conversation with most people during footy season. It's beyond a religion with a lot of people here.
Teams do try to run down the clock but it's not so prevalent as in other sports. In fact the games that I've been to, I've heard people booing their own team when they've done it since they'd rather have their team try to score instead of taking a somewhat defeatist attitude and admit you're afraid of your opponent's offence. Things are definitely a bit different down here.![]()