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What is Australian football?
Australian football has scraped together rules from different sports, mixed them, added something new and funny — and as a result, while we watch twenty people roll a ball for an hour and a half and arrange a simulation theater, in the country of kangaroos and giant spiders, they enjoy probably the most spectacular games in the world. Footty, or ozzy Rules - this is how "Australian rules" are translated from English, because they are special — in receives little attention and very in vain. We will tell you how unusual this sport is and how you can bet on it. The rules have something from European and American football, from rugby, basketball and from a slightly abnormal life in Australia. If you haven't heard: in this country, the army lost the war to emu ostriches, so don't wait for something adequate.
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On the southern continent, they play on an oval field. In professional footy, the field is almost twice as wide and long as a regular football field, in lower divisions it may be smaller. The ball looks like a rugby ball and is very bouncy. Teams On the field are played by two teams, each with eighteen players with four on the bench. There are defenders, midfielders, center players, midfielders, forwards and pursuers (followers) who run after the ball all game. The Australian football players run four halves, each for twenty minutes. Between the first and second quarter, as between the third and fourth, they take a break for six minutes. The first and second quarters are the first half of the game, the third and fourth are the second. Twenty minutes rest between them. Time is stopped when goals are scored and if the ball goes out of bounds or a player gets seriously injured, so the quarter is often delayed for five to ten minutes. It's funny that the time is shown only in TV broadcasts: neither the players, nor the referees, nor the fans see it on the field and hear only the siren at the beginning and end of each quarter.