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Extractions: The role of Aussie Rules International (ARI) is to promote and develop the sport of Australian Football internationally. ARI is committed to working with all stakeholders to assist the international growth of the sport, which celebrates its 150th year in 2008. Our focus is on: ARI acknowledges the AFL's role as both the keeper of the code and the world governing body of Australian football. As a development body, ARI looks forward to assisting the AFL and international bodies to identify and tap into the many opportunities and revenue streams that exist outside Australia. Use the map for more info. Brennan to meet AFL in Dubai Jan 24, 2008
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Extractions: Powered by Newsfeed Maker 2007 - A YEAR OF GROWTH The year 2007 has started on a positive note with an increase in funding from the AFL and an increase in support staff. The AFL has forged a partnership with Australian Volunteers International (AVI) to provide a National Football Operations Manager for AFLPNG over the next two years. The new operations Manager Peter Cates commenced in early February. January/ February saw eight boys travel to Cairns to take part in the Queensland Country Kookaburras selection trials. Stannis Susuve, Ali Pinda, and John James were all successful in making the Queensland Under 18 Kookaburras team. All of the boys have remained in Queensland playing club football for 2007 under AFLPNGs scholarship scheme. Newly appointed AFL Development Coordinator for the Momase Region, Mr. Cornelius Papua (Connie) commenced work in Lae on the 01st of March. Rev Moses Kar was reappointed as Development Coordinator for the Highlands and continues his good work throughout that Region. A number of Permanent and volunteer staff Appointments were made throughout March and April and AFLPNG now has a group of energetic and enthusiastic staff across the length and breadth of PNG.
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Extractions: Andrew Donlen (coach), Peter Lindsay (c ), Martin Coventry (vc), Matthew Muller, Jeff Purcell, Mark Bartlett, Ross Tucker, Rob Young, Ian Rubesch, Aaron Winkler, Ed Fayette, Darren Hogben, Eric Butler, Greg Morton, Bruce Aitken, Ian Cleary, Adrian Kelly, Stu Grills, Peter Campion, Scott Sommers, Josh Anfinson, Dan Choate, Walter Buck, Dale Versteegen, Scott Johnson, Tyler Barratt, Sean Paul
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Extractions: Forty players on each side using a round ball played a match that lasted for more than five hours. The game attracted large crowds of spectators then, and continues to do so today. Tom Wills , one of the founders of Australian Football, returned to Australia in 1857 after being at school in England. Wills had been the football captain of Rugby School and a brilliant cricketer. The Geelong Football Club was formed in 1859. In1866 an updated set of rules was written and competition started. Go here for more about the history of the game from
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Extractions: Jump to: navigation search Australian Rules football has its Grand Final in the last Saturday of September each year. It is played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it Retrieved from " http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_rules_football Categories Football Sports in Australia Views Personal tools Getting around Search Toolbox In other languages Catal Äesky Cymraeg Dansk ... Svenska This page was last modified 09:20, 29 November 2007. This text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License . (See for details.)
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Extractions: Despite what the corporate managers who run the Australian Football League and programmes like "The Footy Show" would have most supporters think, Australian Rules football and politics do go together and have always done so. Football has never existed in a vacuum from the rest of society and footballers have often being willing to fight for their rights. The following snippets, supplied by "The Footy Philosopher" and his "Apprentice", aptly illustrate this point. â« The first recorded strike in football occurred in 1883 when two Carlton players were suspended by the Carlton committee for misbehaving on a trip to Maryborough. In response, nine players refused to play any further games and the team's fortunes slipped. â« On July 29, 1911 several St Kilda players went out on strike in protest at the club committee's banning of a former player and a present player's father from the change rooms prior to the match. The inner club wrangling saw Carlton win the following week's match by 20 goals.
Extractions: Talk ... Reports Guides: Australian Rules Football E-mail this to a friend Printable version Australian Rules Football, or Aussie rules, is a fast moving game played with an oval ball on an oval pitch, between two teams of 18 players. It takes place on an outdoor pitch which is 185m long, with four posts at either end. There are no official positions on the field, and players can start the game wherever they like on the pitch. Even though it can be quite a rough sport, players don't wear protective clothing.
Australian Rules Football All the latest sport business news from the world of australian rules football. For more, click the categories on the left or use the search box to look http://www.sportbusiness.com/sport/australian-rules-football
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Aussie Rules Football At The Oval | Surrey County Cricket Club Unfortunately our annual australian rules football fixture was not played in 2007. We are currently finalising a new deal with the AFL, guaranteeing the http://www.surreycricket.com/events/aussie-rules-football/
Extractions: Unfortunately our annual Australian Rules Football fixture was not played in 2007. We are currently finalising a new deal with the AFL, guaranteeing the fixture until 2010. As soon as we have details about this yearâs match weâll let you know. The AFL match in 2006 was a great success with the Brit Oval welcoming 12,500 Aussie Rules Football fans. The match between the Geelong Cats and Port Adelaide Power was a classic, with Geelong eventually emerging as victors. The final score was Geelong 13.10 (88), Port Adelaid 10.7 (67). The first game of Aussie Rules Football was played at the Brit Oval in 1972. The Oval became a regular venue for the AFL exhibition game from 1987, when North Melbourne beat Carlton. A summary of AFL results can be found below. Date Winners Score Runners-up Score North Melbourne Carlton Hawthorn Carlton Melbourne Essendon Collingwood Essendon West Coast Hawthorn Richmond Carlton West Coast Collingwood Western Bulldogs St Kilda Essendon Hawthorn Melbourne Adelaide Freemantle Collingwood Freemantle West Coast Geelong Port Adelaide Add to Del.icio.us
Extractions: This is the new bright and shiny Pluckers. Coverage of the event i.e. Pre-game show begins at 10:30pm, and should last till sometime after 2-2:30, fortunately Pluckers has agreed to keep the place open for us until the end of the game. Some folks are going to show up a bit earlier around 8 or 9, but feel free to come early, stay late, whatever. We'll have an area and some tables set aside. April 21st TXAFL April 21st TXAFL Round Robin competition to be held in Austin. Teams competing will include Austin, Baton Rouge, Dallas and Houston. This shall be a great day for everyone, not just those competing. So, if you've gone missing from training recently, now is the perfect time to put your boots on and get out to training. More Training 2007 Training is continuing on Saturdays from 11:30 and on Wednesdays from 6:30. Training is at the usual spot in Zilker Park.
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Fitness Testing Assignment: Australian Rules Football australian rules football (ARF) is a game unique to the Australian population in regards to the skills and rules involved. It can be compared to many team http://physiotherapy.curtin.edu.au/resources/educational-resources/exphys/99/afl
Extractions: Main Navigation School of Physiotherapy Skip to second level of navigation Fitness Testing Assignment: Australian Rules Football - by Greg Wooton Australian Rules Football (ARF) is a game unique to the Australian population in regards to the skills and rules involved. It can be compared to many team sports with regard to the physical requirements and energy systems involved in competition. The development of all three energy systems- aerobic, anaerobic and the lactic, is regarded as desirable in physical preparation to compete in ARF (Telford et al 1989 and Minikin 1990). Typically players must repeat many short (5-10 seconds) bursts of intense (near maximal) effort repetitively through the course of a game, with periods of lighter intensity effort interspersed. Physiological testing of players can be beneficial to both the players and coach to indicate individual strengths and weaknesses, and also as an objective measure of training responses (Ellis et al 1998). Over the course of a game of ARF the player typically performs 100 or more sprints (Douge 1982). Some variability in the amount of running efforts have been reported particularly for different playing positions on the field. Wadley et al (1988) reports these high intensity efforts account for around 20 per cent of the game time, with average sprint distances of approximately 20 metres. The work to rest ratio is variable depending on the state of play and positional requirements. This requirement of repeated effort is similar to sports such as rugby, soccer, netball, hockey, basketball, squash and tennis. Besides the ability to reproduce short bursts of intense effort the player must be able to sustain performance over the length of the game, 100 minutes (4 x 25 minute quarters).