The Collingwood player from the USA is from Texas his name is Mason Cox he’s been at the club playing footy for about 9 yrs now. There is a video called believe in never,the story of he’s introduction to AFL from America to Australia. He’s been playing for about 7 yrs + 2 yrs of learning how to play the game. Collingwood won the grand final this season 2023 so Mason is now a premiership player for life a great achievement and a great watch,have a look. Keep up the good work boys.
I'm a New Zealander living in Melbourne Australia and had a few culture shocks. AFL was a huge one. Your videos have inspired me to make a video countdown of what it's like living in Melbourne. Keep doing what you're doing. :)
oh Yew Bewty! I've been waiting for this video! Cheers for this Blokes! Inregards to Injuries and 4 on the bench- The bench is called the Interchange Bench. Each team will have a team of 22 - with 1 medical Sub. 18 on the field and 4 on the interchange bench. All 22 player will play and will be interchanged throughout the game - allowing players to catch their breath, get messages from the coach, Strategic reasons or for injuries. Each team have a Limit of 75 Interchanges Per game If a player is injured he comes off the ground and onto the bench where physios and doctors assess them, fix/Bandage/strap them and once they are good to go, they can return to player via the interchange system. if he is too injured to continue then they can Sub him out of the game and the medical Sub will come on to play - This can only happen once and the player who was subbed out cannot return. Head injuries are different. If there has been a head knock then the player is interchanged out and goes under concussion testing protocols - these protocols are set by the afl but the assessments are done by club coaches i the change rooms (is up for a bit of a debate as 1 team hasnt got a good history for doing it correctly and risking players health). If he passes the test then he can return via the interchange bench. If he fails then he is subbed out for the rest of the game and cannot play the next game. Blood Rule: if any player is bleeding, play is stopped and he must leave the field (this does not count as an interchange). Game will commence once he is off. He can return via the interchange bench. the Next AFL season will start in march 2024 so you guys have a bit of time to pick a team - I suggest the Adelaide Crows ;) :D there are afl comps in America. While not every area will have a league, it is now becoming more and more popular in the states. there is actually an American AFL league!
Injuries? Australians? Australians who use deadly snakes as skipping ropes to keep fit, pffft! Who use crocodiles as surfboards? At quarter time, the doc was treating me. Coach snapped "What's wrong with him?" Doc says "Broken leg." Coach says, "OK he can have 10 minutes on the bench to recover." Doc yelled, " You don't understand, it's TWO broken legs!" Coach replied, "OK, he can have 20 minutes on the bench."
The Coaches do NOT decide if the player goes back on, the Medical Staff and Team Doctor make that call, but yes there are some teams that push the envelop.
You need to review this years Grand final between Collingwood and Brisbane, they’re calling it the greatest ever played in front of over 100,000 fans, trust me you’ll love it
Yeah, coz Collingwood lost after all the hype that they were going to win easily. They get so carried away. I was disappointed Brisbane didn't win this year. They gave it a red hot go. @@paulnjosie
I agree with this. They need to sit down and watch a full game, it's a better education than any other how-to or highlights video. This year's grand final was a perfect example of a great AFL match.
Each AFL team has 44 players to pick from each week, with the coaches deciding on the best 22 players to play. Teams also have a second team which plays in leagues below the AFL which players who don't make the 22 man squad will play in and try their best to be selected in the first team the following week. The season is played from March to August and the best 8 teams will play in the finals which is in September and possibly October, giving players plenty of time to rest and recover between games as they will usually have 5-7 days between games. There will be injuries pretty much every game, and most players will miss a game or two a season due to soreness or injury but many players can miss entire seasons due to injury. There has also been a huge deal about concussion protocol with teams having to sub players out of the game if they get hit head high and missing a game or two, as many retired players are being diagnosed with brain trauma years after playing. Also to clear up, suspensions and fines happen for head high or disorderly conduct, meaning players can't legally punch, fight or bump each other if head high contact is made. There has been a huge crack down on this sort of behavior since the 1980's but has been really enforced the last 10 years, with many fans disliking this as 'fair' bumps and tackles are being penalized with suspensions more frequently, with many fans think this is ruining the game or making the rules of the game confusing as rule changes happen every year to help protect players and prevent permanent injures after retirement.
Glad you enjoyed it. It is a pretty old game: first played in 1858. It is like a religion in the traditional Aussie rules states and territory (Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory). If you go to the official AFL RUclips channel, you will find plenty of videos: best marks, best goals, player and game highlights etc.
There is a newer video which explaines more rules, and explained the scoring better. However, some rules not mentioned here are the free kicks. If a tackle is too high or low, the player tackled gets a free kick unimpeded. A player will also get a free kick if the opposing player they tackle cannot dispose of the ball, this is the "holding the ball" rule. Another Is the boundary. If the ball bounces over or goes out in general play, the umpire throws it back in and its contested by the players in the ruck position. However, if the ball is kicked over on the full, the opposing team brings the ball back into play. The benched players are actually quite active too, it is an interchange bench, where players can come on and off the field. Since then a substitute rule has been introduced, with each team allowed one substitute of a fresh player per game.
PS. The oval-shaped ball a has a random bounce which means the players have to be on high alert at all times around the ball as they never quite know in which direction it will go. There are quite a number ( first nations people are only 3% of our 25 -26 million population) of aboriginal/first nations players who are extraordinary footballers.
As a New Zealander we have pockets of AFL fans here, being their neighbour. Melbourne is also a great city. My favourite team are the Carlton Blues and you should check out their highlights from the most recent season.
So there is actually a whole bunch more if players like 30-40 that ever don’t make that weeks team or they are injured. The 4 players on the bench swap out regularly with the players that are on and if a player gets injured there is a substitute that come come on if needed. Hope this helps😊
Hey. I'm South Australian (go Adelaide Crows!!!). We call it "footy" because we have a habit of shortening our words over here 😂. Eg. We call macdonalds "maccas," football = footy, service station (your gas stations) = servos, afternoon = arvo, barbecue = barbie, breakfast= breakkie, mosquito's = mozzie.......the list goes on. Also, intentional hits to the head in AFL (if they aren't going for the ball) are not allowed and these days players can be suspended from a few games after as they have a concussion rule now.
As a Essendon supporter in Melbourne Anzac Day (our day for the army corps) is the big game with Collingwood vs Essendon one of the biggest rivals in afl history lasting for over 15 years by this time (I’m not 100% sure tho) and sometimes it get REAL bad with some nasty fights but if you ever come around that time and want to watch the game SAVE. YOUR. SEATS. With at least 60,000 people there very year
The game started as a way for cricket players to keep fit during their off season (the winter months), around 1858. The 'simple' rules that formed the basis of the game were written the next year and are largely the rules that still apply. The number of teams grew in Australian States (southern ones) with their own leagues or associations, and eventually in 1990 the name became 'AFL' Australian Football League.
My AFL team is the Essendon Bombers. They're in this clip a few times - the team wearing black with a red sash from left shoulder to the right hip. The player you see at 1:12 wearing the number 31 and kicking a goal from about 70 metres out is (or was, as he's retired now) my favourite player, Dustin Fletcher, hence my RUclips user name. Fletcher was one of the greatest full backs I've ever seen. His career spanned 400 games from 1993 to 2015, when he finally retired at the age of 40! He was known for his ability to kick the ball a very long way, and some commentators dubbed him 'Inspector Gadget' for his seemingly innate ability to just reach in at the last second with his long arms and punch the ball away from the opposing full forward. He's also the father of Mason and Max Fletcher who are in the US playing college football for Cincinnati and Arkansas respectively (I believe they are both punters, so I guess their kicking skills are genetic!)
The members own the clubs. They buy their yearly membership which funds the clubs. The clubs also get money from sponsors and TV rights. The TV rights are usually more than a billion dollars. The players can earn a million dollars a year or more. There is one American player who plays for Collingwood.
See if you can get a Grand Final highlights reel from this year, just played ..... one of the best ever. Collingwood ( inner city melbourne suburb, the magpies, black & white) v. Brisbane Lions ( formed when the inner city melbourne club of Fitzroy moved up to Brisbane, red & blue). Not going to spoil it for you but just spine- tingling amazing!!
in the AFL if players get injured they normally get someone from their VFL team and bring them into the AFL to fill in for the injured player. The VFL in like the league below the AFL. each team has a AFL team for the big stage and a VFL team where they can bring some players in if they need to.
I would say that VFL is the state league (Victorian football league). Each state has a state league (in South Australia we have the SAFL) and then obviously the AFL which is the national league.
Tom Wills created the game in 1859 as a way to keep cricket players fit during winter. It is the oldest football code in the world (soccer began in 1863). It was in part based on the Aboriginal Australian game, Marn Grook, that Wills played when growing up in rural Victoria. The Melbourne Football Club played in the first game and is still in the competition.
Surprisingly there are not as many injuries as you would think. There are some games with no injuries at all, and plenty where there is only one or two. Part of the reason is these guys are elite athletes, they are super conditioned and so are less likely to be injured by getting hit. Quarters with time added on run for about 30 minutes each, so apart from breaks, these guys are running around for two hours and some of them run up to 15 km a game. Bad description of bouncing the ball. 16 yards is 15 m in Australia and you have to bounce the ball "BEFORE" running 15 m. Most players bounce after just a few steps to avoid running too far which would see a free kick given to the opposition. Scoreline of 20-10-130 means 20 goals by six points each equals 120 points +10 behinds equals 130 total points. (Which decides the winner) It was not compiled from other sports because our game came first. Aussie rules was codified before rugby, soccer, NFL, basketball etc, in 1859. It was originally invented for the purpose of keeping cricket players fit in the off-season. It is the most attended sport in the world per capita, and fourth overall regardless of population. The video is out of date and the crowd at the grand final is around 100,000 fans. Aussie rules is literally a religion in Australia. You can play it yourselves. America has the "USAFL" comprising 40 different leagues including a women's league. Because it's amateur it's nowhere near as brutal as our game and is more a social game with beers and barbecues afterwards. it's also played as an amateur sport in many countries of the world. Cheers. 🇦🇺🦘
It’s true, all afl fans are crazy about it , including myself. I go for Collingwood and I remember in this years grand final I was so scared, but luckily we took home the premiership
Huge fan mate, AFL recently uploaded a newer modernised version of this video called 'A beginner’s guide to Australian Football | AFL Explained'. I highly recommend this one if you want to react to it. Keep up the great videos bro
Go listen to the footy club songs, they slap so hard. Also, a footy bounce is hard to learn bc u have to get the angle just right, give the game a go its so fun.
OZY rules, not OSI rules. "Footy" comes from Aussie Rules "Football". 18 on the Footy field, 9 Players per team. A spectacular mark (AKA Specky, Screamer or Hanger) is a mark that involves a player jumping up on the back of another player.
My team is the Hawthorn Hawks. We are down at the moment (thanks to the AFL's equalisation measures, which were essentially brought in in the late 80s to curb our dominance), but we are by far the most successful team of the last 60 years. That was us lifting the cup in the year this video was made (2014), which was the second of three Grand Finals we won in a row (a very rare feat). Recent games to watch: definitely check out the highlights of the 2018 Grand Final, it was an absolute ripper.
@@oligebert1312 The thing is, our glory years never seem to end, they just get put on hold for a little while. We haven't gone a calendar decade without a flag since the 1950s....
🟦🟨🦅 The West Coast Eagles are my team. They've traditionally been a powerhouse since entering the league in 1987. They are the most successful of the non-Victorian based clubs, though they are currently going through their dark night of the soul. They're the wealthiest club in the AFL, and arguably the biggest Club on numerous metrics. Since 1987, they've made the Finals (playoffs) 68% of the time, with 7 Grand Final appearance, and 4 Premierships.
Glad you are enjoying the info. A couple of things to make it a bit clearer. Nearly every quarter is 30 minutes plus. The average mid fielder will run over 17 kilometres in one game. Yes they are paid well but nothing like USA sports. Average wage is $450,000 ($292k USD). Only the super elite might earn $1,000,000 ($650k usd). It’s very rare. Keep watching. It’s a great game. 👍
North fan. The bench is rotational, there's only four spots at a time but different players leave and enter the game for the duration. You guys should totally visit and check out some games.
And it's got a hundred thousand watching it from the M.C.G with not a fence or screen in sight, wooooooo we love our footy ...." GO THE BOMBERS"(ESSENDON FOOTBALL CLUB)
You guys should react to the Last Two minutes of the West Coast vs Collingwood grand final in 2018, suspenseful and will display the intensity of a grand final and how great games can be up for grabs right up until the siren.
Their has been a slight upgrade since this video was made, teams now have 5 on the bench 1 player is a tactical or medical sub and can be brought on to the ground if someone is injured or not playing well, …. Only the very best players get paid well….. and it’s well below other sports worldwide….$1M AUD…. Players start at a base salary and it goes up from there
A lot of the Australian NBA players have a background in AFL like josh giddey, josh green, Patty mills and I think also Ben Simmons.. Sydney swans are a great AFL team 😊
Hey mate, I know you love our great game of footy, but there’s also one more we love in the summer it’s cricket. Now the test matches are pretty boring to some but we have the big bash league, it’s a quick game played in one night under lights and has some of the best players from around the world. The players are just out to slog the ball as far as they can kind of like a home run derby over there.
You just touched on one of the key components of all the footy sports played in Australia....fitness. Rugby players play 2 halves of 40 minutes + extra time, AFL 4 X 20 minute quarters + extra time on a huge field. Both Have to be very very fit. I have played both and the style of fitness is different....more running in Aussie rules more tackling and scrum work (pushing, holding etc) in Rugby . Both are high intensity sports. AFL is my choice for watching.....spectators see spectacular marks, tackles kicking and running and in a big stadium like the MCG you realise it is a huge game of chess as well. Anyway, the best way to experience the noise, the hits, the feeling is to come downunder and go to the footy and to a Rugby match and see Aussie supporters at their best!
You have your afl squad of 22 and your vfl (Victorian football league which is basically the 2nds) squad of 22 and on top of that you get 35 reserves, for context Richmond tigers (my team) broke the record this year with 34 injuries at any given time and we had one reserve left. We had 6 ACLs and a broken spine on top of the minor injuries like hammys. The 35 reserves can’t fill in for an injury on game day though. The highest payed athlete was Dustin Martin a few years ago who in his peak was being payed upwards of 8 million AUD (5.5 million USD) per season, you should watch his highlights
Nice video! By the way, whenever a player catches a ball kicked by another player it is considered a mark, when they jump on top of each other to steal the ball, we call that taking a specky
I see a lot have mentioned Collingwood, Vic but there are teams also in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and most recently Brisbane too - although the game originated in Victoria! There is a big following and a part time team in Tasmania, most of their players previously joined Victorian teams, but they are soon developing their own team! Go Swans! 😁
@@AquaFyrre Interesting, yeah SA! 👍 BUT, the Australian Football game - and the following Victorian Football League - was designed and created, as a healthy winter sport for cricketers, in 1850 in Victoria! 😊
G'day Joel, and g'day to your buddies there too - I have a suggestion for a video you might like to consider watching - Sydney versus Geelong, 2005, when a player named Nick Davis, kicked 4 goals in the final quarter to put his team, Sydney, into a position to go on and win their first premiership in 72 years!! I am a Collingwood supporter, but that game from 19 years ago is one of the most extraordinary - right place, right time, what a game it was - one of the most exciting in the past 50-60 years or more! Cheers!
The centre guys run around 20 klms a game others run 10+ klms The quarters used to be 30 mins plus extra time they cut backmto 20 mins and thats 10 mins extra each quarter Also used to only have 2 bench players now have 4 bench players they rotate player throughout the quarters to give them a rest But if you suffer a lot of injured players you can't rotate the players and sometimes you can end up with less on the feild before the start of the game but thats rare If i remember right rugby only has 4 interchangeable players as well I played both football and rugby union as a junior Aussie's have so many choices of sports Footy 2 types of rugby Cricket Soccer Tennis Basket ball Baseball Hockey Skateboarding Bicycle racing multiple types Then motor sport car and motor bikes Then beach sports Volleyball Surfing Skiing Boating racing Wind surfing Then all the oylimpic sports So you could say we are sport minded country Their are plenty more sports as well If you like motor sports look these up V8 super cars they race on road and track courses Also bathurst 1000 by mark larkham he explains the race their Its why kiwi Aussie's Shane Van gisbergen won the track race their this year As these races he's used to and races other grades of vechiles in USA so being on otherside wasnt a drama He has abundace of talent as wel, that helps Cheers guys 🦘🇦🇺👍
love your videos guys! love that you're open to learning about the AFL - generally, most americans just dismiss it. ive seen you react to fight videos in the past and commented about being able to punch people etc in this video. the video never explained it - but players can be "reported" by the umpires during the game or after the game, officials can report players for certain conduct (ie fighting, punching people, drug use etc) and they have to attend a tribunal. the tribunal deals out penalties from monetary fines to suspensions which can be a number of weeks or games. teams and players take this pretty seriously - with lawyers often representing players or defending them at the tribunal. there are also reductions in penalties if players plead guilty or dont challenge the ruling. the fighting doesn't just get disregarded. sure, the game is rough and there's a lot of it which is part of the game.. but the more extreme stuff you've seen, there would have been consequences for the players involved. hope that clears up the fighting a bit :) keep up the awesome videos!
For a Mark to count the ball has to have travelled at least 15 meters (16 yards), have been kicked and you have to be the first to get your hand on the ball. You can score by running the ball through the goal, but it only scores 1 Behind (point) compared to 6 points for a kicked goal. After a Behind the other team gets the ball for a free kick from the goal square. After a Goal its a Ball-up from the Centre.
Just to clarify a 'mark' is any ball that is caught from a kick that has traveled at least 15 minutes. It can be contested or uncontested. And yes they can continue to play on, or stop and take a kick and not be tackled.
Ive not long found you boys! You're awesome. On the note of how the players stay healthy they have a whole team of physio's, nutritionists (they predominantly eat paleo), massage therapists etc. The concussion rules are really strict, even though it looks brutal the game rules reduce the risk of concussion.
18 players on the field and 4 players on the bench plus a substitute who can be activated once (recently added). However, rosters can have as many as 38 players ad well as 2-4 rookie listed players (basically like the practice squad). Additionally, the AFL has a draft system similar to the NFL were the worst team gets the best picks. Typically it goes for four rounds and between 50-70 players get selected (3-4 per team depending on needs). AFL teams are currently preparing for the national draft right now as it occurs next week. In addition to that, the AFL has a Rookie Draft where players are drafted to a teams rookie list. Trades can only happen during a specified trade period which occurs during the offseason in October every year and runs for two weeks. During the draft, teams can trade picks but not players. Free Agency is a little bit weirder but it also has specified times and players cannot be signed during the season. This means in the AFL, all roster transactions have to be completed before the regular season starts. There is a mid-season draft where teams with players on the long-term injury list can make a selection. The season runs from March-August which are Australia's autumn and winter months. The finals (playoffs) are held in September with the Grand Final being held on the last weekend of September (usually)
The bench (we call it interchange) is rotated through the game each season there are different rules with the interchange, such as medical specific subs and such. The squad is much bigger and there are often emergencies for games incase a player is sick or injured before the game.
I only played footy at school and it was for fun. And fun it was. Dont forget you're watching professionals with a lot at stake. The state competitions vary with each state and the culture and intensity of play varies eg the SANFL (South Australian league) plays a rougher style of game. Originally the game was pretty brutal at the top competition levels but the money at the AFL level has cleaned up the game a lot over the past few decades.
Quarters are almost always extended to the full 30 minutes. Because successful tackles can lead to stoppages and they happen a lot, as does sending the ball out of grounds.
Concussions don’t happen every game or even every week and these days there’s 12 day time off. Bench is a rotating bench with 75 allowed interchanges. Theres also 1 sub now for injuries or tactical plays.
Teams are only able to have 23 players in each game, 4 on the bench, 1 as the substitute which is different to the people on the bench. If you sub the substitute in for someone the person who got subbed off is out for the rest of the game (it’s like soccer). You also have the 18 players you on the field aswell. However there would be 20 odd other people that are in the squad that would not be playing for their teams first team and instead would be playing in their reserves side. Say if someone got injured during the game you would use the substitute and take them out for the rest of the game. Then someone form the 2nd team or someone who has being in the reserves side would get the call up to the senior team.
If you’re going to watch any game highlights, I’d suggest the Carlton vs Melbourne 2023 Semi-Final. One of the most genuinely hectic games I’ve ever watched. 96K at the MCG can get pretty loud. Up the Baggers (Carlton)!
My team is Richmond Tigers who are the most successful team in the past decade winning 3 premiership cups. We are very passionate about our footy. Sometimes spectators punch on with each other in their seats or outside the ground. 😅
Saint Kilda - Red Black and White - hardest team to support :) We have only won one grand final in 150 years ! This was against Collingwood who are the biggest club but have been found guilty of racism on a number of occasions. StKilda has the most Indigenous players and there is a famous photo of an incident with Saint Nicky Winmar v Collingwood lifting his shirt and pointing to his skin in an act against Cwoods racist comments. Also when we beat CW they use to swap shirts and so we dont even have a photo of the team in our colours and shirts. We then played Collingwood again in 2010 and it was the only ever draw - they had no rule for extra time so they had to come back the next week and play again - was crazy and you could of heard a pin drop when the final siren went as noone knew what was going to happen and now they have changed the rules for draws.
Footy is such a bit deal that each Grand Final is considered by the goverment to be a public holiday. So any non essential services and stores have the option to close down for the day.
A mark over another person usually people call it a specky short for a spectacular mark... An Aussie fan here guys cheers mate 👍..and they do have a salery cap on the team too...
Hey bro I’m from Victoria in Australia bro the home of AFL, all AFL teams have a reserves team and top up players most clubs have around 50 player’s available to be picked each week. You guys should look at the more recent what is AFL video
With the injuries, each team has a large roster so it’s easy to sub players in if there are outs. We have VFL teams as well, similar to the gleague in the nba but we use it more often to fill spots and it’s also used for AFL players to get back into game shape after coming back from injury
Some info to help you out. The game is over 150yrs old, with some changes obviously over time. Top players get paid around $1million AUD which is only a bit more than rookie minimum NFL contracts. When you have only 25 million people in your country, and a third of them love rugby instead you don't get anywhere near the advertising revenue that the NFL can with 330 million Americans plus international broadcasting, so there is less money to go around. 18 on the field, 4 on the bench is a reflection on how Aussies like a war of attrition. We value endurance over raw strength and power which is why we have only 4 bench players and a maximum of 75 changes throughout the game. So at the AFL Draft combine we have a 2km (1.25miles) time trial (which as 18 yr old's they can do in around 6 minutes) but we don't have a bench press because it's less important. All American sports are about explosiveness and power so they always have more bench players than players in the game (NBA 5 court, 8 bench, NFL 11 field, 40 bench, NHL 6 ice, 14 bench, MLB 9 field, 17 bench). We don't have time outs. I hate time outs, the players should be able to figure stuff out while they're playing, why stop the clock and the game to have a chat about what to do next. It's dumb, let the players figure it out as they play and if they can't then they will suffer the consequences. It makes it worse as a spectator too because I'm constantly getting bombarded with ads and it's so stop start there is no flow in the game.
Hi guys. Bit of trivia... The Melbourne Football Club (The Demons, the Dee's) are the oldest football club in the world, being formed in 1858. I come from a long line of Dee's supporters. Hope you can watch a full game soon.
You can score not just by kicking it through the big sticks. If it's touched then it's just a behind. 1 point. Teams have more players on reserve but only 4 extra players each week will be selected for the game as subs. Training would be like most other team sports. There be running, ball skills, drills,practise set plays and things like that. There is strength training as with weights and alike. The teams have their own physiotherapy people and doctors and massages. Ice baths days after the game to recover muscles. Diets would probably be encouraged.
Glad you like our footy, love watching your reaction, the First Nations People of Australia invented the game a long time ago, the ball was made out of EMU Skin. have seen a few of your video's about Australia. I watched the one, it was mentioned how we treat celebrity's, yes we respect their space, and we say "Hello how are you going, and continue with our Day and let them continue with theirs. Looking forward to watching some more of your video's 😊😊 from G-Ma
The Collingwood player from the USA is from Texas his name is Mason Cox he’s been at the club playing footy for about 9 yrs now. There is a video called believe in never,the story of he’s introduction to AFL from America to Australia. He’s been playing for about 7 yrs + 2 yrs of learning how to play the game. Collingwood won the grand final this season 2023 so Mason is now a premiership player for life a great achievement and a great watch,have a look. Keep up the good work boys.
Some of his interviews are awesome
such a shame hes such a flog
@@KaiiBlueHe is American he can’t help it.
Guys he's learning
N the Collingwood fans chant USA USA USA when he's in the thick of it or in possession of the ball.
He's awesome
Go the Magpies. 🇦🇺AFL
🖤🤍
Glad you liked it, Some players have been known to run between 15km to 17km per game
@@AquaFyrre wing?
Jordan Dawson AVERAGED 17.5 km per game last season, champ. Tom Scully has the highest recorded distance covered in a game at 18.9 km.
Ain't nothin' like AFL to play or watch. Thank eff I'm an Aussie.
I'm a New Zealander living in Melbourne Australia and had a few culture shocks. AFL was a huge one. Your videos have inspired me to make a video countdown of what it's like living in Melbourne. Keep doing what you're doing. :)
Look forward to your insights.
Do it, sounds fun 😊
I'm sorry to hear that you live in Melbourne.
Chur cuz welcome to Melbourne
Far cup. Better than Sydney@@Ray1989Ray
oh Yew Bewty! I've been waiting for this video! Cheers for this Blokes!
Inregards to Injuries and 4 on the bench- The bench is called the Interchange Bench.
Each team will have a team of 22 - with 1 medical Sub.
18 on the field and 4 on the interchange bench.
All 22 player will play and will be interchanged throughout the game - allowing players to catch their breath, get messages from the coach, Strategic reasons or for injuries. Each team have a Limit of 75 Interchanges Per game
If a player is injured he comes off the ground and onto the bench where physios and doctors assess them, fix/Bandage/strap them and once they are good to go, they can return to player via the interchange system.
if he is too injured to continue then they can Sub him out of the game and the medical Sub will come on to play - This can only happen once and the player who was subbed out cannot return.
Head injuries are different.
If there has been a head knock then the player is interchanged out and goes under concussion testing protocols - these protocols are set by the afl but the assessments are done by club coaches i the change rooms (is up for a bit of a debate as 1 team hasnt got a good history for doing it correctly and risking players health).
If he passes the test then he can return via the interchange bench.
If he fails then he is subbed out for the rest of the game and cannot play the next game.
Blood Rule: if any player is bleeding, play is stopped and he must leave the field (this does not count as an interchange). Game will commence once he is off. He can return via the interchange bench.
the Next AFL season will start in march 2024 so you guys have a bit of time to pick a team - I suggest the Adelaide Crows ;) :D
there are afl comps in America. While not every area will have a league, it is now becoming more and more popular in the states.
there is actually an American AFL league!
Thank you for the lesson.
Injuries? Australians? Australians who use deadly snakes as skipping ropes to keep fit, pffft! Who use crocodiles as surfboards?
At quarter time, the doc was treating me. Coach snapped "What's wrong with him?"
Doc says "Broken leg."
Coach says, "OK he can have 10 minutes on the bench to recover."
Doc yelled, " You don't understand, it's TWO broken legs!"
Coach replied, "OK, he can have 20 minutes on the bench."
@@Quinctili yeah thats some valid points.
To be fair if the players were allowed to play on, you know they would :D
The Coaches do NOT decide if the player goes back on, the Medical Staff and Team Doctor make that call, but yes there are some teams that push the envelop.
@@Mirrorgirl492 ahh yep that was a miss type, that should of said Club Doctors.
You need to review this years Grand final between Collingwood and Brisbane, they’re calling it the greatest ever played in front of over 100,000 fans, trust me you’ll love it
2018 was a way better grand final
Yeah, coz Collingwood lost after all the hype that they were going to win easily. They get so carried away. I was disappointed Brisbane didn't win this year. They gave it a red hot go. @@paulnjosie
I agree with this. They need to sit down and watch a full game, it's a better education than any other how-to or highlights video. This year's grand final was a perfect example of a great AFL match.
Nah 2018 is better
Yessss agree best grand final up the pies!!!!!
Each AFL team has 44 players to pick from each week, with the coaches deciding on the best 22 players to play. Teams also have a second team which plays in leagues below the AFL which players who don't make the 22 man squad will play in and try their best to be selected in the first team the following week. The season is played from March to August and the best 8 teams will play in the finals which is in September and possibly October, giving players plenty of time to rest and recover between games as they will usually have 5-7 days between games. There will be injuries pretty much every game, and most players will miss a game or two a season due to soreness or injury but many players can miss entire seasons due to injury. There has also been a huge deal about concussion protocol with teams having to sub players out of the game if they get hit head high and missing a game or two, as many retired players are being diagnosed with brain trauma years after playing. Also to clear up, suspensions and fines happen for head high or disorderly conduct, meaning players can't legally punch, fight or bump each other if head high contact is made. There has been a huge crack down on this sort of behavior since the 1980's but has been really enforced the last 10 years, with many fans disliking this as 'fair' bumps and tackles are being penalized with suspensions more frequently, with many fans think this is ruining the game or making the rules of the game confusing as rule changes happen every year to help protect players and prevent permanent injures after retirement.
23 players now
44 players on the list mate
Good to see you back on the Aussie stuff, thought we lost you for a while 🇦🇺
Glad you enjoyed it. It is a pretty old game: first played in 1858. It is like a religion in the traditional Aussie rules states and territory (Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory). If you go to the official AFL RUclips channel, you will find plenty of videos: best marks, best goals, player and game highlights etc.
There is a newer video which explaines more rules, and explained the scoring better. However, some rules not mentioned here are the free kicks. If a tackle is too high or low, the player tackled gets a free kick unimpeded. A player will also get a free kick if the opposing player they tackle cannot dispose of the ball, this is the "holding the ball" rule.
Another Is the boundary. If the ball bounces over or goes out in general play, the umpire throws it back in and its contested by the players in the ruck position. However, if the ball is kicked over on the full, the opposing team brings the ball back into play.
The benched players are actually quite active too, it is an interchange bench, where players can come on and off the field. Since then a substitute rule has been introduced, with each team allowed one substitute of a fresh player per game.
PS. The oval-shaped ball a has a random bounce which means the players have to be on high alert at all times around the ball as they never quite know in which direction it will go. There are quite a number ( first nations people are only 3% of our 25 -26 million population) of aboriginal/first nations players who are extraordinary footballers.
Some brilliant First Nations players in NRL as well, just super talented.
Its not random. Varied, but predictable.
Yeah because they don't have jobs and footy is all they do
Hi Joel, did you know that AFL is in the USA. It started in 1996. Today there are 41 US teams both men and womens teams. Its called the USAFL.
Didn't know that, learn something every day. Now if we can get them to take up T20 cricket.
@@Alpha_7227 An American T20 league started in America in July 2023
Sweet, probably made up of expat Aussies, kiwis, brits, indians and south africans. Buth thats alright.@@Westcountrynordic
@@Alpha_7227Australians are banned from playing. I’m a 25 year old Victorian who has barely kicked a footy in 6 years and I would DOMINATE hahah
Their banned, that's nuts, it's like not letting Americans play basketball here.@@leopoldstotch7711
Collingwood Magpies.. Thanks for checking out our game.. Australians have been playing Footy since the 1850s making it one of the oldest codes.
Collingwood? go brush your tooth!
Freo dockers all the way we will win it one day
@@daveoz2 FlagPies...cry me a river
@@daveoz2flagpies b2b baby go cry in a meatpie
@@daveoz2 Who won the flag DH?
As a New Zealander we have pockets of AFL fans here, being their neighbour. Melbourne is also a great city. My favourite team are the Carlton Blues and you should check out their highlights from the most recent season.
You boys really need to watch/react to Nick Davis' last quarter in the 2005 Semi Final. Most clutch 30 minutes in the history of the sport.
So there is actually a whole bunch more if players like 30-40 that ever don’t make that weeks team or they are injured. The 4 players on the bench swap out regularly with the players that are on and if a player gets injured there is a substitute that come come on if needed.
Hope this helps😊
Joel is pretty cluely on Australian culture n he is such wonderful young lad. Thank you Joel. Well done.
Hey. I'm South Australian (go Adelaide Crows!!!). We call it "footy" because we have a habit of shortening our words over here 😂. Eg. We call macdonalds "maccas," football = footy, service station (your gas stations) = servos, afternoon = arvo, barbecue = barbie, breakfast= breakkie, mosquito's = mozzie.......the list goes on. Also, intentional hits to the head in AFL (if they aren't going for the ball) are not allowed and these days players can be suspended from a few games after as they have a concussion rule now.
As a Essendon supporter in Melbourne Anzac Day (our day for the army corps) is the big game with Collingwood vs Essendon one of the biggest rivals in afl history lasting for over 15 years by this time (I’m not 100% sure tho) and sometimes it get REAL bad with some nasty fights but if you ever come around that time and want to watch the game SAVE. YOUR. SEATS. With at least 60,000 people there very year
Anytime you catch a kick it's a "mark".. when you mark while jumping over your opponent it's called a "speccy" (spectacular mark)
The game started as a way for cricket players to keep fit during their off season (the winter months), around 1858. The 'simple' rules that formed the basis of the game were written the next year and are largely the rules that still apply. The number of teams grew in Australian States (southern ones) with their own leagues or associations, and eventually in 1990 the name became 'AFL' Australian Football League.
Modern ice hockey was created in Canada to keep rugby players fit during the 'season of little grass' by an English army officer.
My AFL team is the Essendon Bombers. They're in this clip a few times - the team wearing black with a red sash from left shoulder to the right hip. The player you see at 1:12 wearing the number 31 and kicking a goal from about 70 metres out is (or was, as he's retired now) my favourite player, Dustin Fletcher, hence my RUclips user name. Fletcher was one of the greatest full backs I've ever seen. His career spanned 400 games from 1993 to 2015, when he finally retired at the age of 40! He was known for his ability to kick the ball a very long way, and some commentators dubbed him 'Inspector Gadget' for his seemingly innate ability to just reach in at the last second with his long arms and punch the ball away from the opposing full forward.
He's also the father of Mason and Max Fletcher who are in the US playing college football for Cincinnati and Arkansas respectively (I believe they are both punters, so I guess their kicking skills are genetic!)
Sighhhhhhh I love my BOMBERS too❤❤❤ Lloyd, hird and wanganeen are the loves of my life
@AquaFyrre a day late and a dollar short. Or to be precise, 10 years late.
All he needs to know about Essendon is that they've got no idea what finals footy is about 😂
The members own the clubs. They buy their yearly membership which funds the clubs. The clubs also get money from sponsors and TV rights. The TV rights are usually more than a billion dollars. The players can earn a million dollars a year or more. There is one American player who plays for Collingwood.
See if you can get a Grand Final highlights reel from this year, just played ..... one of the best ever.
Collingwood ( inner city melbourne suburb, the magpies, black & white) v. Brisbane Lions ( formed when the inner city melbourne club of Fitzroy moved up to Brisbane, red & blue).
Not going to spoil it for you but just spine- tingling amazing!!
in the AFL if players get injured they normally get someone from their VFL team and bring them into the AFL to fill in for the injured player. The VFL in like the league below the AFL. each team has a AFL team for the big stage and a VFL team where they can bring some players in if they need to.
i think its the same with the wafl because i remember when all the eagles had covid they brought some of them in 😭
I would say that VFL is the state league (Victorian football league). Each state has a state league (in South Australia we have the SAFL) and then obviously the AFL which is the national league.
VFL isn't the only minor league. What about SANFL or WAFL?
@@margaretbyfield4583 we are taking about if an afl player gets injured. Who should replace them. He asked in the video
Tom Wills created the game in 1859 as a way to keep cricket players fit during winter. It is the oldest football code in the world (soccer began in 1863). It was in part based on the Aboriginal Australian game, Marn Grook, that Wills played when growing up in rural Victoria. The Melbourne Football Club played in the first game and is still in the competition.
Mason Cox is an American playing in the AFL. You can check out his story in a vid called "Don't believe in never".
Surprisingly there are not as many injuries as you would think. There are some games with no injuries at all, and plenty where there is only one or two. Part of the reason is these guys are elite athletes, they are super conditioned and so are less likely to be injured by getting hit.
Quarters with time added on run for about 30 minutes each, so apart from breaks, these guys are running around for two hours and some of them run up to 15 km a game.
Bad description of bouncing the ball. 16 yards is 15 m in Australia and you have to bounce the ball "BEFORE" running 15 m. Most players bounce after just a few steps to avoid running too far which would see a free kick given to the opposition.
Scoreline of 20-10-130 means 20 goals by six points each equals 120 points +10 behinds equals 130 total points. (Which decides the winner)
It was not compiled from other sports because our game came first. Aussie rules was codified before rugby, soccer, NFL, basketball etc, in 1859. It was originally invented for the purpose of keeping cricket players fit in the off-season.
It is the most attended sport in the world per capita, and fourth overall regardless of population. The video is out of date and the crowd at the grand final is around 100,000 fans. Aussie rules is literally a religion in Australia.
You can play it yourselves. America has the "USAFL" comprising 40 different leagues including a women's league. Because it's amateur it's nowhere near as brutal as our game and is more a social game with beers and barbecues afterwards. it's also played as an amateur sport in many countries of the world.
Cheers. 🇦🇺🦘
It’s true, all afl fans are crazy about it , including myself. I go for Collingwood and I remember in this years grand final I was so scared, but luckily we took home the premiership
Check out this years grand final, Collingwood vs Brisbane. One of the best grand finals in the last 20 years
The best
Huge fan mate, AFL recently uploaded a newer modernised version of this video called 'A beginner’s guide to Australian Football | AFL Explained'. I highly recommend this one if you want to react to it. Keep up the great videos bro
Check the 2023 grand final. Collingwood (mason cox plays- USA) vs Brisbane. Over 100 thousand spectators. One of the best grand finals ever.
Go listen to the footy club songs, they slap so hard. Also, a footy bounce is hard to learn bc u have to get the angle just right, give the game a go its so fun.
There is an AFL league in USA you should check it out. It’s full of Aussie living in America.
Proud West Coast Eagles fan in Western Australia 🇦🇺 💙💛🦅
I'm Aussie and I don't like footy, but I absolutely love watching you blokes reacting to it!
Have to watch the most recent grand final highlights. Collingwood vs Brisbane 2023! Must watch !
OZY rules, not OSI rules.
"Footy" comes from Aussie Rules "Football".
18 on the Footy field, 9 Players per team.
A spectacular mark (AKA Specky, Screamer or Hanger) is a mark that involves a player jumping up on the back of another player.
The video neglected to mention that football players run a half marathon during the game. Fit? You bet!
Joel.you should.also check out the female footy league
My team is the Hawthorn Hawks. We are down at the moment (thanks to the AFL's equalisation measures, which were essentially brought in in the late 80s to curb our dominance), but we are by far the most successful team of the last 60 years. That was us lifting the cup in the year this video was made (2014), which was the second of three Grand Finals we won in a row (a very rare feat). Recent games to watch: definitely check out the highlights of the 2018 Grand Final, it was an absolute ripper.
Calm down u had ur glory years im a dons supporter
@@oligebert1312 The thing is, our glory years never seem to end, they just get put on hold for a little while. We haven't gone a calendar decade without a flag since the 1950s....
🟦🟨🦅 The West Coast Eagles are my team.
They've traditionally been a powerhouse since entering the league in 1987.
They are the most successful of the non-Victorian based clubs, though they are currently going through their dark night of the soul.
They're the wealthiest club in the AFL, and arguably the biggest Club on numerous metrics.
Since 1987, they've made the Finals (playoffs) 68% of the time, with 7 Grand Final appearance, and 4 Premierships.
Glad you are enjoying the info. A couple of things to make it a bit clearer. Nearly every quarter is 30 minutes plus. The average mid fielder will run over 17 kilometres in one game. Yes they are paid well but nothing like USA sports. Average wage is $450,000 ($292k USD). Only the super elite might earn $1,000,000 ($650k usd). It’s very rare. Keep watching. It’s a great game. 👍
Note: the guy with the dreadlocks jumping (marking) over the pack of players, Nic Natanui, is 201cm = 6ft 7ins tall !
North fan. The bench is rotational, there's only four spots at a time but different players leave and enter the game for the duration.
You guys should totally visit and check out some games.
A 'spectactular mark' is called a "speccy". They are the marks where the players climb on the other players
And it's got a hundred thousand watching it from the M.C.G with not a fence or screen in sight, wooooooo we love our footy ...." GO THE BOMBERS"(ESSENDON FOOTBALL CLUB)
Great video and I love how you are sharing Aussie Rules with ya mates
You guys should react to the Last Two minutes of the West Coast vs Collingwood grand final in 2018, suspenseful and will display the intensity of a grand final and how great games can be up for grabs right up until the siren.
It still makes me laugh to this day.
Their has been a slight upgrade since this video was made, teams now have 5 on the bench 1 player is a tactical or medical sub and can be brought on to the ground if someone is injured or not playing well, …. Only the very best players get paid well….. and it’s well below other sports worldwide….$1M AUD…. Players start at a base salary and it goes up from there
A lot of the Australian NBA players have a background in AFL like josh giddey, josh green, Patty mills and I think also Ben Simmons.. Sydney swans are a great AFL team 😊
Ben is friends with Trac
Love Patty Mills, I hope he's getting the respect he deserves over there! 🤗
Watch the 2023 grand final Collingwood vs Brisbane it was one of the best grand finals ever
Good stuff! Next 'the top 50 marks'👍
The bench you rotate people as often as every 2 minutes
Hey mate, I know you love our great game of footy, but there’s also one more we love in the summer it’s cricket. Now the test matches are pretty boring to some but we have the big bash league, it’s a quick game played in one night under lights and has some of the best players from around the world. The players are just out to slog the ball as far as they can kind of like a home run derby over there.
Want to watch a great game? 2021 grand final. It has everything. Maybe an extended highlights.
You just touched on one of the key components of all the footy sports played in Australia....fitness. Rugby players play 2 halves of 40 minutes + extra time, AFL 4 X 20 minute quarters + extra time on a huge field. Both Have to be very very fit. I have played both and the style of fitness is different....more running in Aussie rules more tackling and scrum work (pushing, holding etc) in Rugby . Both are high intensity sports. AFL is my choice for watching.....spectators see spectacular marks, tackles kicking and running and in a big stadium like the MCG you realise it is a huge game of chess as well. Anyway, the best way to experience the noise, the hits, the feeling is to come downunder and go to the footy and to a Rugby match and see Aussie supporters at their best!
You have your afl squad of 22 and your vfl (Victorian football league which is basically the 2nds) squad of 22 and on top of that you get 35 reserves, for context Richmond tigers (my team) broke the record this year with 34 injuries at any given time and we had one reserve left. We had 6 ACLs and a broken spine on top of the minor injuries like hammys. The 35 reserves can’t fill in for an injury on game day though. The highest payed athlete was Dustin Martin a few years ago who in his peak was being payed upwards of 8 million AUD (5.5 million USD) per season, you should watch his highlights
Dusty!
Nice video! By the way, whenever a player catches a ball kicked by another player it is considered a mark, when they jump on top of each other to steal the ball, we call that taking a specky
I see a lot have mentioned Collingwood, Vic but there are teams also in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and most recently Brisbane too - although the game originated in Victoria! There is a big following and a part time team in Tasmania, most of their players previously joined Victorian teams, but they are soon developing their own team! Go Swans! 😁
No more buddy Franklin go the swans tho
@@Muiiirr Yes, they must replace him (somehow) next year, that's a big loss! They are a mainly young team now and must step up! 🤔👍
@@AquaFyrre Interesting, yeah SA! 👍 BUT, the Australian Football game - and the following Victorian Football League - was designed and created, as a healthy winter sport for cricketers, in 1850 in Victoria! 😊
G'day Joel, and g'day to your buddies there too - I have a suggestion for a video you might like to consider watching - Sydney versus Geelong, 2005, when a player named Nick Davis, kicked 4 goals in the final quarter to put his team, Sydney, into a position to go on and win their first premiership in 72 years!! I am a Collingwood supporter, but that game from 19 years ago is one of the most extraordinary - right place, right time, what a game it was - one of the most exciting in the past 50-60 years or more! Cheers!
Such an awesome sport. Good on ya for trying to get involved 👍
The centre guys run around 20 klms a game others run 10+ klms
The quarters used to be 30 mins plus extra time they cut backmto 20 mins and thats 10 mins extra each quarter
Also used to only have 2 bench players now have 4 bench players they rotate player throughout the quarters to give them a rest
But if you suffer a lot of injured players you can't rotate the players and sometimes you can end up with less on the feild before the start of the game but thats rare
If i remember right rugby only has 4 interchangeable players as well
I played both football and rugby union as a junior
Aussie's have so many choices of sports
Footy
2 types of rugby
Cricket
Soccer
Tennis
Basket ball
Baseball
Hockey
Skateboarding
Bicycle racing multiple types
Then motor sport car and motor bikes
Then beach sports
Volleyball
Surfing
Skiing
Boating racing
Wind surfing
Then all the oylimpic sports
So you could say we are sport minded country
Their are plenty more sports as well
If you like motor sports look these up
V8 super cars they race on road and track courses
Also bathurst 1000 by mark larkham he explains the race their
Its why kiwi Aussie's Shane Van gisbergen won the track race their this year
As these races he's used to and races other grades of vechiles in USA so being on otherside wasnt a drama
He has abundace of talent as wel, that helps
Cheers guys 🦘🇦🇺👍
Salary Package for Elite players is something like 800K+ annually.
love your videos guys! love that you're open to learning about the AFL - generally, most americans just dismiss it. ive seen you react to fight videos in the past and commented about being able to punch people etc in this video. the video never explained it - but players can be "reported" by the umpires during the game or after the game, officials can report players for certain conduct (ie fighting, punching people, drug use etc) and they have to attend a tribunal. the tribunal deals out penalties from monetary fines to suspensions which can be a number of weeks or games. teams and players take this pretty seriously - with lawyers often representing players or defending them at the tribunal. there are also reductions in penalties if players plead guilty or dont challenge the ruling. the fighting doesn't just get disregarded. sure, the game is rough and there's a lot of it which is part of the game.. but the more extreme stuff you've seen, there would have been consequences for the players involved. hope that clears up the fighting a bit :) keep up the awesome videos!
For a Mark to count the ball has to have travelled at least 15 meters (16 yards), have been kicked and you have to be the first to get your hand on the ball.
You can score by running the ball through the goal, but it only scores 1 Behind (point) compared to 6 points for a kicked goal. After a Behind the other team gets the ball for a free kick from the goal square. After a Goal its a Ball-up from the Centre.
Just to clarify a 'mark' is any ball that is caught from a kick that has traveled at least 15 minutes. It can be contested or uncontested.
And yes they can continue to play on, or stop and take a kick and not be tackled.
The three of you should be at an AFL match as spectators. Give us the ground report.
even junior footy has contact. some kid i know got a concussion and was unconscious
Ive not long found you boys! You're awesome. On the note of how the players stay healthy they have a whole team of physio's, nutritionists (they predominantly eat paleo), massage therapists etc. The concussion rules are really strict, even though it looks brutal the game rules reduce the risk of concussion.
Always love seeing your reactions. Genius doing it again with some mates! Double the views because I’m watching both!!
Josh - Look up Mason Cox a former TEXAN, who now lives and plays AFL in Australia… his team ‘Collingwood’ won the 2023 premiership!
WE DON'T DRIBBLE THE BALL. IT'S BOUNCED.
NO DRIBBLING
When I was in Aussie my favourite team was Collingwood hope they're doing well
Most players can kick and handball with both hands and both feet
Am Australian it great to see you guys watching this
Watch the 2023 prelim final Carlton against Melbourne
18 players on the field and 4 players on the bench plus a substitute who can be activated once (recently added). However, rosters can have as many as 38 players ad well as 2-4 rookie listed players (basically like the practice squad).
Additionally, the AFL has a draft system similar to the NFL were the worst team gets the best picks. Typically it goes for four rounds and between 50-70 players get selected (3-4 per team depending on needs). AFL teams are currently preparing for the national draft right now as it occurs next week. In addition to that, the AFL has a Rookie Draft where players are drafted to a teams rookie list. Trades can only happen during a specified trade period which occurs during the offseason in October every year and runs for two weeks. During the draft, teams can trade picks but not players. Free Agency is a little bit weirder but it also has specified times and players cannot be signed during the season. This means in the AFL, all roster transactions have to be completed before the regular season starts. There is a mid-season draft where teams with players on the long-term injury list can make a selection.
The season runs from March-August which are Australia's autumn and winter months. The finals (playoffs) are held in September with the Grand Final being held on the last weekend of September (usually)
The bench (we call it interchange) is rotated through the game each season there are different rules with the interchange, such as medical specific subs and such. The squad is much bigger and there are often emergencies for games incase a player is sick or injured before the game.
I only played footy at school and it was for fun.
And fun it was.
Dont forget you're watching professionals with a lot at stake.
The state competitions vary with each state and the culture and intensity of play varies eg the SANFL (South Australian league) plays a rougher style of game.
Originally the game was pretty brutal at the top competition levels but the money at the AFL level has cleaned up the game a lot over the past few decades.
Quarters are almost always extended to the full 30 minutes. Because successful tackles can lead to stoppages and they happen a lot, as does sending the ball out of grounds.
Concussions don’t happen every game or even every week and these days there’s 12 day time off. Bench is a rotating bench with 75 allowed interchanges. Theres also 1 sub now for injuries or tactical plays.
Teams are only able to have 23 players in each game, 4 on the bench, 1 as the substitute which is different to the people on the bench. If you sub the substitute in for someone the person who got subbed off is out for the rest of the game (it’s like soccer). You also have the 18 players you on the field aswell. However there would be 20 odd other people that are in the squad that would not be playing for their teams first team and instead would be playing in their reserves side. Say if someone got injured during the game you would use the substitute and take them out for the rest of the game. Then someone form the 2nd team or someone who has being in the reserves side would get the call up to the senior team.
Your reaction to Aussie stuff is so wholesome. Love it! ❤
If you’re going to watch any game highlights, I’d suggest the Carlton vs Melbourne 2023 Semi-Final. One of the most genuinely hectic games I’ve ever watched. 96K at the MCG can get pretty loud. Up the Baggers (Carlton)!
love the in-sync reaction when learning something new "ahhhhhhh"
Check out this years semi final between Carlton and Melbourne. Great game. Go blues!
My team is Richmond Tigers who are the most successful team in the past decade winning 3 premiership cups. We are very passionate about our footy. Sometimes spectators punch on with each other in their seats or outside the ground. 😅
Saint Kilda - Red Black and White - hardest team to support :) We have only won one grand final in 150 years ! This was against Collingwood who are the biggest club but have been found guilty of racism on a number of occasions. StKilda has the most Indigenous players and there is a famous photo of an incident with Saint Nicky Winmar v Collingwood lifting his shirt and pointing to his skin in an act against Cwoods racist comments. Also when we beat CW they use to swap shirts and so we dont even have a photo of the team in our colours and shirts. We then played Collingwood again in 2010 and it was the only ever draw - they had no rule for extra time so they had to come back the next week and play again - was crazy and you could of heard a pin drop when the final siren went as noone knew what was going to happen and now they have changed the rules for draws.
Footy is such a bit deal that each Grand Final is considered by the goverment to be a public holiday. So any non essential services and stores have the option to close down for the day.
A mark over another person usually people call it a specky short for a spectacular mark... An Aussie fan here guys cheers mate 👍..and they do have a salery cap on the team too...
Hey bro I’m from Victoria in Australia bro the home of AFL, all AFL teams have a reserves team and top up players most clubs have around 50 player’s available to be picked each week. You guys should look at the more recent what is AFL video
You don’t have to bounce the ball. You can also reach down and touch it on the ground which most players do when it’s wet.
With the injuries, each team has a large roster so it’s easy to sub players in if there are outs. We have VFL teams as well, similar to the gleague in the nba but we use it more often to fill spots and it’s also used for AFL players to get back into game shape after coming back from injury
Being here in Australia I love this channel dude, always interesting
Some info to help you out. The game is over 150yrs old, with some changes obviously over time. Top players get paid around $1million AUD which is only a bit more than rookie minimum NFL contracts. When you have only 25 million people in your country, and a third of them love rugby instead you don't get anywhere near the advertising revenue that the NFL can with 330 million Americans plus international broadcasting, so there is less money to go around. 18 on the field, 4 on the bench is a reflection on how Aussies like a war of attrition. We value endurance over raw strength and power which is why we have only 4 bench players and a maximum of 75 changes throughout the game. So at the AFL Draft combine we have a 2km (1.25miles) time trial (which as 18 yr old's they can do in around 6 minutes) but we don't have a bench press because it's less important. All American sports are about explosiveness and power so they always have more bench players than players in the game (NBA 5 court, 8 bench, NFL 11 field, 40 bench, NHL 6 ice, 14 bench, MLB 9 field, 17 bench). We don't have time outs. I hate time outs, the players should be able to figure stuff out while they're playing, why stop the clock and the game to have a chat about what to do next. It's dumb, let the players figure it out as they play and if they can't then they will suffer the consequences. It makes it worse as a spectator too because I'm constantly getting bombarded with ads and it's so stop start there is no flow in the game.
There are a lot of suspensions so if you sling tackle them and they get concussed etc the can get all the way up to 6 weeks suspension
Hi guys. Bit of trivia... The Melbourne Football Club (The Demons, the Dee's) are the oldest football club in the world, being formed in 1858. I come from a long line of Dee's supporters. Hope you can watch a full game soon.
You can score not just by kicking it through the big sticks. If it's touched then it's just a behind. 1 point.
Teams have more players on reserve but only 4 extra players each week will be selected for the game as subs.
Training would be like most other team sports. There be running, ball skills, drills,practise set plays and things like that. There is strength training as with weights and alike. The teams have their own physiotherapy people and doctors and massages. Ice baths days after the game to recover muscles. Diets would probably be encouraged.
greatest sport to touch planet earth!
Players can come on and off anytime time as well. I think it’s one of the only sports which allows it that way
There is a 2023 US 60 Minutes segment devoted to AFL and Mason Cox, it is on RUclips.
Glad you like our footy, love watching your reaction, the First Nations People of Australia invented the game a long time ago, the ball was made out of EMU Skin. have seen a few of your video's about Australia. I watched the one, it was mentioned how we treat celebrity's, yes we respect their space, and we say "Hello how are you going, and continue with our Day and let them continue with theirs. Looking forward to watching some more of your video's 😊😊 from G-Ma