AMERICAN FOOTBALL PLAYERS REACT TO "What is AFL? Aussie Rules Explained"

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • WHERE MY AFL FANS AT!!! This game is so interesting and the more I watch the more I badly want to go watch a game, or even have a ball signed and sent out to the USA. This is such a different sport and mixed in with so many actual sports, I love the intelligence behind the game. PLEASE SOMEONE, GET ME AN AUSSIE BALL!! SHOW SOME LOVE, SO I CAN SHOW ALL THE LOVE BACK!!!
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Комментарии • 922

  • @KrustyVlogs
    @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +245

    I want an AFL ball!!!

    • @tahneegilbert8682
      @tahneegilbert8682 3 года назад +20

      I'll happily send you one! Definitely with some west coast eagles merch! Watch the 2018 afl grand final!

    • @tahneegilbert8682
      @tahneegilbert8682 3 года назад +18

      Also, they're called "footys" that's right!! We call the sport footy and we play with footys!

    • @-sandman4605
      @-sandman4605 3 года назад +6

      @@tahneegilbert8682 that's it get a bit of footy on ya footy 😎😁✌👍🇦🇺

    • @mrb5132
      @mrb5132 3 года назад +13

      Yuck west coast 😉

    • @-sandman4605
      @-sandman4605 3 года назад +5

      @@mrb5132Fremantle dockers then because I'll piss on the rest. 😎😁✌👍🇦🇺

  • @user-bf8ud9vt5b
    @user-bf8ud9vt5b 3 года назад +509

    Australian Rules football was developed in the 1850s as a way to keep cricketers fit during winter. It's technically the oldest codified football code in the world.

    • @user-bf8ud9vt5b
      @user-bf8ud9vt5b 3 года назад +40

      @Michael RogersGo away captain pedantic.

    • @romanfedrich6967
      @romanfedrich6967 3 года назад +29

      @Michael Rogers Kids grow up playing footy. Almost everyone knows what footy is. For those that don't you tell them it's "football" ("footy" - short for "football", get it?). If still confused, you tell them you play Aussie Rules. I've never heard a 12-year old kid say he plays Australian Football. He'd get a look like, "who's this pretentious little prick?"

    • @cameronbarrow6834
      @cameronbarrow6834 3 года назад +13

      With geelong and Melbourne being the oldest teams. Go cats

    • @corruptcrown7026
      @corruptcrown7026 3 года назад +2

      100th like

    • @mattcernjavic9999
      @mattcernjavic9999 3 года назад +2

      @@cameronbarrow6834 We are Geelong the greatest team of all. We are Geelong we're always on the ball. Our banners fly high, from dawn too dark, down at Kardinia park.

  • @cdr3153
    @cdr3153 3 года назад +140

    Lads I've been to a Raiders game and I've been a quite a few AFL games. That raiders game didn't even come close to the crowd noise you get from AFL.
    Imagine 60,000 nutcases in their feet losing their minds in unison because the umps missed a call.

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +21

      I was thinking the exact same thing

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Год назад +1

      @@KrustyVlogs I went to a Prelim final at a sold out S.C.G which holds 48 000 people, the crowd was 50/50~ split and the noise was deafening. The passion that we have for AFL is unreal.

    • @karendownes4864
      @karendownes4864 4 месяца назад

      I was at a Semi-Final last year with 85,000 other nutcases - the noise was DEAFENING when my team kicked the winning goal with 2 minutes to go

    • @cdr3153
      @cdr3153 4 месяца назад +1

      @@karendownes4864 agree i first posted this 3 years ago. Since then the biggest match I went to was Geelong vs Collingwood Rd 1 last year. 86,595 people. Ollie Henry who had essentially defected from Collingwood during the off season, thought he had an easy goal in the goal square before Moore ran him down. The roar after was the loudest noise I have ever heard, I was partially deaf for a while after.

  • @JessKM
    @JessKM 3 года назад +265

    AFL fans are absolutely insane! Such an amazing atmosphere. The Grand Final actually usually has around 100,000 in attendance.

    • @dinamoknights9600
      @dinamoknights9600 3 года назад +2

      AFL fans are boring as F, 100 thousands in a final and they still don't make enough noise, I've been to 3 grand finals and they don't even compare to a normal champions league, Europa league qualifyer. I can go to a Eastern European basketball game that has a better atmosphere

    • @mannybowles7063
      @mannybowles7063 3 года назад +10

      @@dinamoknights9600 haha u prolly went to a being game with trash teams

    • @matthewkeele398
      @matthewkeele398 3 года назад +21

      @@dinamoknights9600 You have to do something to make an atmosphere as soccer is the words most boring game

    • @themaster7552
      @themaster7552 3 года назад +7

      @@dinamoknights9600 BS, you probably went to a preseason game at some small ground and thought “tHiS wHaT A ReGuLaR gAMe iS LiKe”

    • @EBGamez1
      @EBGamez1 3 года назад +9

      Bruh I have been to 2 Richmond Grand Finals (2017 and 2019) and the atmosphere was crazy at both. It was better in 2017 though because it was the drought breaker.

  • @BobarissGish
    @BobarissGish 3 года назад +307

    Afl has been around over 130 years. The scoring showed 20 goals =120pnt ,+10 behinds=10pnt which is the total of 130points.

    • @DaveWhoa
      @DaveWhoa 3 года назад +18

      yep, AFL is older than NFL

    • @alexthemaltesefalcon5418
      @alexthemaltesefalcon5418 3 года назад +20

      Actually australian rules celebrated 150 years in 2008, its now 2021 so its 163 years old

    • @bluecedar7914
      @bluecedar7914 3 года назад +14

      Aussie rules the code and sport has been around about 160 years. AFL has only been around 30 years - the VFL became the AFL in 1990. It's oldest club, Melbourne is 163 years old this year, the same official age as the code.

    • @BobarissGish
      @BobarissGish 3 года назад +6

      @@bluecedar7914 I couldn't remember how old it was but knew it was over 130years. Thanks for the heads up mate. I'm more a rugby league fan being that I'm a Queenslander.

    • @traceygahan5344
      @traceygahan5344 3 года назад +3

      1 goal = 6 points. Multiply the goal column by 6 to get the score

  • @ryankincade
    @ryankincade 3 года назад +762

    Best game in the world, hands down. 🏉🇦🇺

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +26

      I WANT A BALL

    • @oscarabikhair2357
      @oscarabikhair2357 3 года назад +18

      @@KrustyVlogs the brand that makes the game balls is called Sherrin, they ship internationally from their website

    • @leo.m.brooks2848
      @leo.m.brooks2848 3 года назад +1

      Was the best till avout 2005 it started getting ugly when paul roos sydney swans started yhe flooding style we see today resulting in no skill and no one can kick 50 meyers anymore... ley alone kick a goal... the scores are lame hence even more rule changes to ruin the sport

    • @terryadams1625
      @terryadams1625 3 года назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣 Nrl

    • @harrisoncottee9608
      @harrisoncottee9608 3 года назад +1

      Oath mate

  • @andrewwoolley2681
    @andrewwoolley2681 3 года назад +82

    As an Australian I love that our sport is getting some recognition internationally. Best spectator sport in the world. I suggest you guys watch a full game. The finals start in a few weeks. Finals footy is usually much more intense. Best time to start watching.

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Год назад

      It's bloody amazing, I was nearly crying watching this, seeing how it's getting more recognition, I'm so proud of 1 of our national sports.

  • @clabood
    @clabood 3 года назад +86

    AFL is older than most sports. It was started to keep Cricket players fit during the off season. That is why the Field is massive. They use a cricket field for most games.

    • @randovilclip
      @randovilclip 3 года назад

      example the MCG is AFL’s biggest stadium and stands for Melbourne Cricket Ground

    • @antonvann2576
      @antonvann2576 3 года назад

      The NFL should try their game with just 22 players, given the small size of their playing surface maybe an on field team size of 15 players a side with rest on the bench. And give up that wacky idea of swapping out whole teams of players

  • @rongt859
    @rongt859 3 года назад +267

    All those Aussie guys over there punting in the NFL have been trying to tell you guys for years that they never played rugby , at last message getting through

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Год назад +1

      Yep, although Rugby League kickers are getting really good now too, though in AFL every player must be able to kick.

  • @tianarose3085
    @tianarose3085 3 года назад +100

    nothing makes me happier than watching americans react to afl, something we all grew up playing

  • @cmd9736
    @cmd9736 2 года назад +6

    AFL was originated from the Traditional owners off the land indigenous people. They use to play a game called "Marngrook" that included kicking and catching (Marking) the ball. The guy who invented AFL apparently used to spend time with the Local Aboriginals who use to play the game Marngrook that's where the word "Mark" Originates from The game Marngrook used to be shortin to "Mark" which was what had to be done in the game 🙂

  • @reubossreviews7724
    @reubossreviews7724 3 года назад +107

    First ytb being an Aussie I love that this sport is being recognized around the world

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +14

      Respect i love the sport

    • @finnnation123
      @finnnation123 3 года назад +2

      @@KrustyVlogs you should definitely react to AFL’s best players like Patrick Dangerfield, Dustin Martin, Scott Pendlebury, Lance “Buddy” Franklin, Gary Ablett Snr and Jnr and more.

    • @huddsterooney9999
      @huddsterooney9999 3 года назад +1

      Go the crows!!

  • @athlonen
    @athlonen 3 года назад +75

    We've had competition for punters for a while that have come from Australia. Ben Graham and Saverio Rocco have played for different teams in the NFL, and I want to say that one has even won a super bowl. Dustin Fletcher's son turned down the AFL to play college football. I'm not sure which university he's at, though. I'm from Nebraska, where the state religion is College Football. I saw my first AFL game in 1995. I haven't looked back. It is that fun to both watch and play, because the action is nonstop. You don't have that plan-play-stop-plan pattern that makes the NFL boring.
    Now, to the scores. Think about it this way. Goals are like touchdowns, worth 6 points. Behinds are like the extra point, worth one point. But instead of lumping it all into the full score, you single out how many of those you've had, and then add it to the total. So for the score, if you had 20 goals, that would be 20 "touchdowns", at 6 points each. If you had 10 behinds, that's like 10 extra points. Then you add that together for the full score. 20*6= 120, + 10 = 130. That that's how the scores can get so close or absolute blowouts. Sometimes a game can be decided by a single point kicked after the clock runs out. And yes, some have even ended in a draw/tie, so the action goes down to the last second.
    Finally, we have an AFL competition here in the US, called the USAFL. You'd like that. I'll get to more of that later, right now, I'll give you a choice: hits or marks. If you want hits, go with Here Comes the Boom: AFL's biggest hits. If you want marks, go with the Top 50 AFL marks of all time, and be sure to watch them all.
    Welcome to the AFL!

    • @mrb5132
      @mrb5132 3 года назад +3

      Mason will be at University of Cincinnati on a full scholarship for My understanding.
      I'm not a Essendon fan but I loved the way Fletcher played and he had a monster boot and it would have been nice to see the 3rd generation of Fletchers Don the sash.

    • @stuartedwards6869
      @stuartedwards6869 3 года назад

      Currently have a Footy Player at Seattle as Punter

    • @mrb5132
      @mrb5132 3 года назад

      @@stuartedwards6869 Yep Micheal Dickson was overlooked in his draft year for the AFL , then went to some NFL punters camp In Melbourne Australia and then was picked up by University of Texas.... To be honest of it wasn't for some Australians in the NFL I wouldn't pay much attention to it... I see the appeal of it but compared to the AFL the Play seems a bit slow for my liking but the players are athletically Beasts.

    • @darrenpants2700
      @darrenpants2700 3 года назад

      Can I ask you do any of the USAFL teams have there own full size grounds, because that must be a negative in trying to get the game off the ground in the US

    • @athlonen
      @athlonen 3 года назад +1

      @@darrenpants2700 Good question. I wouldn't call them full size "grounds", as true AFL grounds would be on a cricket oval, and cricket isn't played in the US. Closest Cricket oval I've been to is in Vancouver, Canada. So most of the sides here will play on grounds with plenty of space, and obviously, the larger, the better.
      We have 48 teams in the USAFL, with more than half of them having a women's comp as well. www.usafl.com

  • @darrenpants2700
    @darrenpants2700 3 года назад +35

    "Its got running " players run 8/9 miles per game. The best recent effort was 11+ miles in a game.
    There are currently approx. 65 Aust. punters in US colleges and 4 in the NFL. 6 of the last 7 Ray Guy Award winners for the best punter in College Football, have been Aussies.
    AFL players can be any size the smallest in 5'6" and the current tallest is 6'11", and he is American, watch "Mason Cox - Don't Believe in Never" good short vid on his journey to AFL..
    AFL is played non -stop for 4x20mins qtrs. plus time-on, so approx. 30 minutes each Qtr.
    That's why they are the fittest footballers in the world, all players have to have all the skills, kicking, handballing, tackling, marking, bouncing, Bumping, etc. as well as toughness & courage.
    "Bouncing it every 16 yards," as we use the metric system it is 15 metres (close enough to 16 yards), they don't measure it but most players judge it as about every 10 strides. The reason for the bounce is otherwise a very fast player could just take the ball and outrun everyone.
    Scoring - 20- 10 -130 is 20 goals x 6 points, plus 10 points x1 point = 130.
    Unlike soccer fans there are very few fights & fans are never segregated. Been going to the AFL most of my life I have seen very few fights among fans.
    If you have time watch the "Full Replay of the 2018 Grand Final" - one of the best games ever, even if my team lost.

    • @wce05308
      @wce05308 3 года назад +3

      2018 was epic mate. Even if my boys lost I'd say it was one of the greatest grand finals as well. Props to you mate 👍🇦🇺

    • @darrenpants2700
      @darrenpants2700 3 года назад +3

      @@wce05308 GO PIES

    • @siobhanwiersma669
      @siobhanwiersma669 3 года назад +1

      Go eagles!

    • @betteh170
      @betteh170 3 года назад

      Another awesome final is the GWS v Bulldog’s Prelim in 2016. Voted by Aussies as the second best final ever. With the 4th best played a week later. Another good game to watch. It was the 2016 Grand Final. But get on to the 2021 games. There are some good matchups. (And some blow outs).

    • @thomasmaggs7725
      @thomasmaggs7725 2 года назад

      @@betteh170 voted by whom? Dogs fans?

  • @91Fusion
    @91Fusion 3 года назад +50

    they measure the 16 yards to bounce the ball as roughly 10 steps. It's not strictly enforced, but if a player has taken 15-20 steps without bouncing the ball, the umpire will blow the whistle & award a free kick to the other team. Some players will bounce the ball more frequently during a long run to avoid getting caught. But players will often get through a whole game without bouncing the ball because they're only taking a few steps before handpassing or kicking it to a team mate

    • @SonnyBubba
      @SonnyBubba 3 года назад +2

      “Sixteen yards” sounds so precise it’s misleading. The rule is 15m which implies there’s 2-3 meters give and take.
      The way American football works, every yard is fought for, while in Aussie Rules nobody would think it’s a strategic mistake to pass the ball backwards three meters to an open teammate.
      The “every yard counts” mindset has been ingrained into those players’ minds.

    • @91Fusion
      @91Fusion 3 года назад +2

      @@SonnyBubba that's right. The switch play is common in AFL, soccer, hockey, even basketball. Retreat backwards and pass the ball quickly crossfield to take advantage of weak defense on the other side

  • @Elite_Txm
    @Elite_Txm 3 года назад +76

    Check out Mason Cox - he’s an American currently playing in the AFL for the Collingwood Magpies

    • @deanrobinson7751
      @deanrobinson7751 3 года назад +8

      Theres so many better players then him. Why pick him out of them all

    • @Elite_Txm
      @Elite_Txm 3 года назад +18

      @@deanrobinson7751 have a guess? 🇺🇸 🙄

    • @chadchadderton
      @chadchadderton 3 года назад +8

      @@deanrobinson7751 you’re a clown

    • @shaunhooker85
      @shaunhooker85 3 года назад +9

      @@deanrobinson7751 The short doco on him available on youtube is actually really well shot and is a great story, shows off different parts of the game too. Definitely worth a react, thats coming from a bombers fan

    • @ront2424
      @ront2424 3 года назад

      @@deanrobinson7751 because he is a sepo.

  • @Michael-gd8op
    @Michael-gd8op 3 года назад +38

    If you all want to make a good reaction video you should give yourselves one week to try to learn how to bounce a ball while running.
    Your NFL pigskin is a similar shape. You should all each record yourselves trying to learn for a week and then react to each other.
    I'd be seriously impressed if any of you are able to teach yourselves to run and bounce at close to full speed in a week. Whoever can do that would get plenty of respect from everyone down here.

  • @heystevo82
    @heystevo82 3 года назад +29

    Well, not all AFL players are built like basketballers. That was a slight exaggeration. There are many players under 6ft in the AFL. Most of the smaller guys are either fast midfielders used for their speed and agility; or they're small forwards, whose job it is to play the ball at ground level (crucial when your taller forwards are being outplayed in the air) and also to act as a 'crumber' - to lurk around a pack of taller players and scoop up the loose ball when it hits the deck (literally picking up the crumbs) and take off towards the goals with it.
    Bouncing the ball every 15 metres on the run is not exact obviously, but is usually around 10 strides, depending on the size of the player. You get penalized and lose possession of the ball if you run too far without bouncing.
    With hits (also called bumps), it is the same as tackles - should be between the shoulders and the knees and ideally with the side of your body - called a 'hip and shoulder'. Contact with the head is penalized harshly, often with suspension, especially if it is deemed that the head-high contact could have been avoided. Sometimes it is unavoidable, like if the ball is loose and instead of kicking it off the ground, the attacking player bends down to scoop it up - that puts their head at about hip-height with their opponent, and if said opponent is already launching themselves at them, they may not be able to stop in time... players get knocked unconscious this way. Concussions are not uncommon.
    I'm thrilled you're enjoying learning about this sport, it's the best sport in the world, as far as I'm concerned. The varying skills and athleticism required is incredible. Some midfielders run 10-15 kilometres each game and some of the forwards kick goals from incredibly tight angles, and incredible distances. Some can kick accurately from 60 metres. I hope you do check out some games this year, check out Mason Cox's story, he's an American who only took up the sport about 5 years ago but has been selected regularly to play in the senior squad by his team, the Collingwood Magpies. I'm not a fan of them, but credit where credit's due. He's done well to get to where he is for someone so inexperienced.

  • @mnisselle
    @mnisselle 3 года назад +18

    Something I haven’t seen mentioned...
    If you want to play AFL professionally, you have to be able to kick and handball both sides of the body. So, kick with both feet. Nearly every player has a preferred foot, but they can all kick very well on their ‘non-preferred’ side as well.
    You guys don’t want to play AFL. The *best* players might make AUD$5-$10 million over their career. If you want fame and fortune, stick to NFL.
    If you want to truly test your skills, speed, strength, endurance and toughness, in front of crowds, week in week out of 50k+, with finals crowds over 90k+, then maybe AFL is for you.

    • @thebob3712
      @thebob3712 3 года назад +1

      bullshit, how many times do you see someone not being able to kick or handball on their non preferred side, happens every game, only the elite, and that is why they are the elite can use both sides of the body. That is why you will see most players try and get to their preferred side

    • @mnisselle
      @mnisselle 3 года назад +1

      @@thebob3712 if you’re buddy franklin, you can get away with being super dominant on one side because your dominant side is that good. (He’s also good enough to shrug/evade tackles to get the time to wheel around). 90% of AFL players aren’t that good and wouldn’t get drafted if they can’t kick well with both feet.

  • @deenoruve1542
    @deenoruve1542 3 года назад +10

    If you want to watch one of the best grand finals in recent years, have a look at the Collingwood vs West Coast Eagles 2018 grand final

  • @thepurpledragon3870
    @thepurpledragon3870 3 года назад +6

    For those of you having difficulties with the Score Lines. The first number is Goals - 6points each and the second is Behinds - 1 point each so 20 10 130 is (20x6)+10=130 or 20 Goals and 10 Behinds for a final score of 130 points total. Just multiply the first number by 6 and add the second to get the 3rd

  • @georgia3738
    @georgia3738 3 года назад +6

    Most AFL games are able to hold around 50 to 100 thousand people. That is a lot of people for us. Basically every kid growing up plays footy at like age 12

  • @NegativePlayz
    @NegativePlayz 3 года назад +17

    You guys need to go to Australia and go to an AFL match, it is insane

  • @joshheinrich930
    @joshheinrich930 3 года назад +9

    If you guys want to go watch a live game or try it out there is an AFL league in America. www.usafl.com there might be a team or two near you guys. There isnt another sport like it in the world where each player has to be able to do everything i.e kick handball, mark, tackle, defend, attack, run etc.

  • @mbulluss5669
    @mbulluss5669 3 года назад +19

    Stoked to see the fellas starting to warm to AFL. Got to react to a live game this season legends

  • @MrMightymagoo88
    @MrMightymagoo88 3 года назад +13

    Gentlemen, welcome to the greatest sport in the world. I'm glad you watched the explanatory video. It is the opposite to every sport you know. The most athletic and skilled players from all nations, plus no protection like the NFL. Respect to all sports but this is hands down balls to the wall !!!!!

  • @crimmo54
    @crimmo54 3 года назад +113

    I'd like to recommend the best of Eddie Betts.

    • @Halfbake11
      @Halfbake11 3 года назад +3

      And then the demolition derby where dale kickett took the heads of half the Eagles squad hahahaha

    • @ohyeahwhooyeah
      @ohyeahwhooyeah 3 года назад +1

      Good call mate! Eddie Betts will be exciting for the boys

    • @danratcliff5353
      @danratcliff5353 3 года назад

      @@Halfbake11 or when mark ricciuto took dean Kemp jaw off with his shoulder and spun him 360 vertically

    • @Breeanna73
      @Breeanna73 3 года назад

      @@ohyeahwhooyeah Eddie Betts is washed up

    • @Kiki-bean
      @Kiki-bean 3 года назад

      Yeah he has some spectacular highlights

  • @Frcherub
    @Frcherub 3 года назад +7

    I love the way you guys present this programme. The only catch is that sometimes I don't understand some of the words you use. Still I love to hear your accent and your enthusiasm. Thank you for giving coverage to our Aussie game - footy!

  • @Michael-gd8op
    @Michael-gd8op 3 года назад +7

    You know what else you guys are missing from AFL.
    The team songs. Yep.
    Every team has it's own song and as the league was founded in 1896 some of the songs are just brilliant.
    They've all got an upbeat pacey brass sound and they play the winning team song at the end of every match.
    My team the Sydney Swans has a banjo solo halfway through.

  • @reubossreviews7724
    @reubossreviews7724 3 года назад +11

    Also love how they understand it a bit more now btw the football season starts in mid March and finishes late October so for u guys that would be spring to autumn

    • @jimmibarr6433
      @jimmibarr6433 3 года назад

      The grand final is in September that's the end of the season...

  • @Afrodizyak47
    @Afrodizyak47 2 года назад +3

    Guys there are 18 men on the field for each team. There is no separate offensive and defensive team; depending on which way your team is kicking, the opposing side will be either attacking or defending and each player will play both roles according to the direction of play. No padding except for a mouth guard and spmetiles a soft head guard, which is usually used after a player has experienced a concussion, It is fast as

  • @sarahrowbottom5482
    @sarahrowbottom5482 2 года назад +4

    The scores are pretty simple
    Collingwood 20 10 130
    Carlton 18 12 120
    The first numbers 20 and 18 are how many goals each team has gotten in the game,
    The second numbers 10 and 12 are how many behinds each team has gotten in the game,
    The last numbers 130 and 120 are what the final score is,
    And remember a goal is worth 6 points and a behind is worth 1 point.
    Hope this helped❤️
    Btw Collingwood is the team I barrack for❤️❤️

  • @Superfly1503
    @Superfly1503 3 года назад +9

    To be honest guys, they’ve taken some liberties with the size of the players. It’s true some of the taller players are up to 6’10” or so but most aren’t that tall. One of the best parts of footy is that you can be any size and play. There is a position for anyone.

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +3

      Yeah but none of them are 290 😂

    • @consciousbeing1188
      @consciousbeing1188 3 года назад +5

      @@KrustyVlogs - true.. at 290 you wouldn't get a spot on an AFL team... too slow... every player on an AFL team is virtually a utility player these days.

    • @Superfly1503
      @Superfly1503 3 года назад +2

      @@KrustyVlogs very true. The size of the ground and the running involved means they’ve got to be slimmer than that. Although I’ve played community football with guys who were easily 290 and over. Safe to say they didn’t move much.

    • @insultus
      @insultus 3 года назад +1

      ​@@KrustyVlogs some players 240 - 250, but its a speed/endurance type of game... basketball ball speed with soccer endurance
      the guy taking the mark at 6:10 is 201cm (6.6ft), 110kg (240lb) - www.westcoasteagles.com.au/players/688/nic-naitanui#playerbio
      its a lot like basketball in that respect.. you dont want a 7ft 300lb point guard, but it would be fine for a center, and you have to consider the size of the field... how many 290 players could run 5-7 miles per game at speed

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +1

      @@consciousbeing1188 i am not that slow though ;{

  • @craigturner497
    @craigturner497 3 года назад +23

    We also have women who play afl

  • @planespottingwithpomfusandmark
    @planespottingwithpomfusandmark 3 года назад +4

    So if it hasnt been explained, This is how the scoring works (according to the example given in the video)
    Collingwood - 20 10 130
    The 20 represents the goals (which is worth 6 points)... so 20 x 6 = 120
    The 10 represents the points (which is worth 1 point) so 1 X 10 = 10
    Add them both together and 120 + 10 = 130 (total Score)
    Repeat the process for Carlton's score.
    Hope that helps :)

  • @aussiedan6639
    @aussiedan6639 3 года назад +17

    Love the reaction boys. Can we get more afl reactions? Start with the 2017 and 2018 afl grand final highlights :)

    • @darrenpants2700
      @darrenpants2700 3 года назад

      Watch the full game replay easier to understand after seeing one.

    • @ElmosMum8
      @ElmosMum8 3 года назад

      2018 in particular! 💙💛💙

  • @jackwillson8818
    @jackwillson8818 3 года назад +1

    the score that said
    Collingwood 20 18 138
    Carlton. 16 12 108
    first cloumn is the amount of goals kicked
    second column is the amount of behinds kicked
    third column is the goals and behinds added up for their final total score.

  • @jimmibarr6433
    @jimmibarr6433 3 года назад +4

    Oh and my team the Melbourne Demons.. is one of the oldest sporting teams in the world established 1856.. and this year we sit top of the table 9 wins 0 losses.. go the mighty DEES!!!!

  • @daviddempsey8721
    @daviddempsey8721 3 года назад +2

    Final Score explanation. Collingwood scored 20 goals (6 points each) and 10 behinds (1 point each) for a total of 130 points. Carlton 18 goals, 12 behinds for 120 points.

  • @peterhiggins7027
    @peterhiggins7027 3 года назад +1

    What you also have to understand is the continuous high pace of the game....from start to finish it is frenetic.... and even goes up a gear in the last quarter if the game is close

  • @NELSONKARO
    @NELSONKARO 3 года назад +9

    These games are so Lit 🔥 No Cap. Best atmosphere and always hype. Kiwi living in Brisbane Australia ✊🏾🇳🇿🇦🇺✊🏾

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +3

      I want to visit so bad and watch a game one day

  • @rossmara8377
    @rossmara8377 3 года назад +2

    Best spectator sport in the world. It’s fast, physical, spectacular and high scoring. These dues run up to 20 miles in a game and hit hard. Incredible athletes.

  • @megs_holland
    @megs_holland 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for showcasing our national game!! Sometimes the fans are so loud, the players can't hear each other or the umpires on the field!

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll 3 года назад +2

    Bouncing the ball - the rule is every 15 metres but they've "Americanised" the units for you, hence "16 yards". So you can run with it as far as you like as long as you bounce it to the ground every 15 metres. You can also bend down and touch it to the ground but that's pretty awkward when you're running. It's a bit like the "travel" rule in basketball. The penalty for exceeding 15 metres without touching it to the ground or passing it is a free kick to the opposition. Judging the distance is subjective and up to the umpires but the crowd will normally voice their opinion! if you're tackled while you're running with it, you have to attempt to dispose of it by passing. Otherwise you may be penalised for "holding the ball" and a free kick awarded to the opposition.
    With the score, the first column is goals (6 points), the second column is "behinds" (1 point), and the 3rd column is the total points.

  • @tomoliver2961
    @tomoliver2961 3 года назад +3

    As a minimum AFL players should be able to kick 50m (55yds) on their preferred foot and 40yards on the non preferred. On the run and from set shots. Some players can regularly kick 60 meters (66yds). Bear in mind that’s every player on the team.

  • @peterjames8517
    @peterjames8517 3 года назад +9

    I've always thought college running backs who don't make the NFL would be perfect to tryout for the AFL. Fast ball carriers are exactly what the AFL looks for.

  • @ryantheblokeman2611
    @ryantheblokeman2611 3 года назад +3

    There is both small and tall players but endurance is the key some players not all run between 3 to 10km a game

  • @lucyk8260
    @lucyk8260 Год назад

    for a bit of context with the final scoring system that you guys were confused about. if you look at collingwoods scoring: (20 10 130) the first column (20) is the number of goals the team has kicked, so 20 x 6 equals 120. the second column is the amount of behinds the team has kicked, so 10 x 1 equals 10. so you add those two together to get 130, which is the end score.

  • @JamiesonCleary
    @JamiesonCleary 3 года назад +3

    Fun fact AFL was a thing before American football or nfl

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 3 года назад

      Fun fact:
      The Geelong Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club, both formed in 1859, are the oldest football clubs in the world.

    • @stealerknob3658
      @stealerknob3658 3 года назад

      @@Rob-fc9wg no there not some soccer clubs are older

    • @Rob-fc9wg
      @Rob-fc9wg 3 года назад

      @@stealerknob3658
      Which soccer clubs would they be?

    • @stealerknob3658
      @stealerknob3658 3 года назад

      @@Rob-fc9wg Sheffield and a few rugby clubs

  • @anthonys3473
    @anthonys3473 3 года назад +9

    All that without pads, insane

  • @CezZ1683
    @CezZ1683 3 года назад +9

    Sad times... You cutting off the last 10 seconds of the clip... Best bit when the Hawks hold up the cup...

    • @neversaw
      @neversaw 3 года назад

      Haha found the hawks supporter

  • @leomoran142
    @leomoran142 2 года назад

    The kick that scored a goal at the beginning was taken from roughly half-way. On the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where the finals are played, halfway is roughly 70 metres from the goalposts, so that kicker punted the ball almost 80 yards before it hit the ground, and that was under pressure, as he was kicking in play, rather than from a mark. Such kickers would be legends in the NFL, but they are relatively common within AFL

  • @kassandrajeffery7035
    @kassandrajeffery7035 3 года назад +3

    Those score lines in the vid aren't explained for you... The first number is the amount of goals scored, the second is the amount of behinds and the third is the total points scored.

  • @BahnGop
    @BahnGop 3 года назад +1

    The score line is Goals.Behinds = final score which is total points. One goal is worth 6 points, 1 behind is 1 point, so a score line of 20.10.130 would be that, 20 goals equals 120 points, 10 behinds, 10 points for a final score of 130...

  • @wynnonacotton7265
    @wynnonacotton7265 3 года назад +8

    I'm an AFL fan and I've played, it's a rush to experience either way 😁

  • @Nathan-ry3yu
    @Nathan-ry3yu 2 года назад +1

    Australian football AFL was first played in 1858 in regional Victoria Australia and then professionally in 1898. AFL is actually older than both rugby and American football and older than basketball and soccer. But not as old as the Irish Gaelic football that AFL was formed out from.

    • @johnphelan9702
      @johnphelan9702 9 месяцев назад

      Fact checking you. First AFL game played in 1856 between 2 schools in Melbourne. Gaelic football was formed in the early 1880's. Earliest codified football code in the world. Despite what soccer and RU people will tell you

  • @jamal5254
    @jamal5254 3 года назад +3

    that gave me Goosebumps and I play this competitively every Saturday as a 15 year old

  • @ryantheblokeman2611
    @ryantheblokeman2611 3 года назад +2

    Hi there from Australia and AFL and sports fan well i'll let you know we have some US players and had a Canadian player in the AFL its an amazing game.

  • @dubiousbrackman9820
    @dubiousbrackman9820 3 года назад +10

    You guys should checkout Dustin Martin from the Richmond tigers . (Afl team)

    • @jblvxk
      @jblvxk 3 года назад

      Get off the tigers bandwagon simp

    • @dubiousbrackman9820
      @dubiousbrackman9820 3 года назад +1

      @@jblvxk yeah except I've been a member since I was ten , you utter wanker .

  • @allanlafontaine2587
    @allanlafontaine2587 3 года назад +2

    You’ve said it a couple of Krusty about Aussies becoming kickers or Punters. Darren Bennett played in the AFL from 1987-1993 before becoming a Punter for the San Diego Chargers, he was then named to the NFL 1990’s all decade team and into the Chargers Hall of Fame. My little knowledge of him but apparently he changed the way Punting is done. Ben Graham and Sav Rocco are also 2 AFL players that turned into successful NFL punters both becoming some of the oldest NFL rookies ever. Good call saying the Aussies and kick

  • @trumpstey1088
    @trumpstey1088 3 года назад +3

    AFL started in Victoria in 1896. Around that time.

    • @seanlynch1185
      @seanlynch1185 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, but the rules and the game was first played 1850's.

    • @darrenpants2700
      @darrenpants2700 3 года назад +3

      The rules were written in 1858, first 2 clubs were formed in 1859 and the VFA was formed in 1860. the breakaway league, the VFL, was formed in 1896.

    • @Superfly1503
      @Superfly1503 3 года назад +1

      @@darrenpants2700 Melbourne and Geelong were both formed in 1858.

    • @darrenpants2700
      @darrenpants2700 3 года назад

      @@Superfly1503 My bad, thought it was 1859.

    • @Superfly1503
      @Superfly1503 3 года назад

      @@darrenpants2700 no problem mate. I was having a pedantic moment

  • @LM-EntertainmentAustralia
    @LM-EntertainmentAustralia 9 месяцев назад

    great to see you guys reacting to AFL vids! the score which was shown on the video.. the first number represents goals (6 pts), the second number is points (or behinds) (1pt) and the last number was the total score :)

  • @steveskrobot9496
    @steveskrobot9496 3 года назад +3

    You American guys that like AFL, theres a new documentry on Amazon Prime called 'Making their Mark', it just came out a couple weeks ago. Not bad!

  • @amandast100
    @amandast100 3 года назад +1

    Aussie Rules Football - Oldest coded game in the world. Been around longer than soccer, American Football, Rugby etc. They can easily run up to 20km (12.4miles) in one game

  • @mikeoxitchy5765
    @mikeoxitchy5765 3 года назад +4

    Love the analysis of AFL being a bunch of sports put together in a bowl with a bit of a mix 🤘

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +2

      Hahah yeah I mean best way to explain it

    • @mikeoxitchy5765
      @mikeoxitchy5765 3 года назад +1

      @@KrustyVlogs Pure gold my friend.

  • @steve8510
    @steve8510 Год назад

    Largest crowd was in 1970, 121,969 people, the MCG has replaced some standing room with seating since then so it only holds about 100,000 now. Per head of Capita it's the most attended sport in the world.

  • @harrisonbridgeman8438
    @harrisonbridgeman8438 3 года назад +5

    Watch the 4th quarter of the 2010 Grand Final

  • @davidhooper6850
    @davidhooper6850 3 года назад +2

    Keep Watching the AFL - i hope you love it - and we (the fans of AFL) will watch you guys come out here and dominate in the future ( practice the skills )

  • @ABC-re6dx
    @ABC-re6dx 3 года назад +3

    Finally the AFL getting recognised for how it is a combination of so many sports

  • @59771006
    @59771006 3 года назад +1

    With the part at 7:01where you see those scores the first number is the number of goals the second number is the number of behinds and the third number is the total number of points so take the top score for example a goal is 6 points so 20 X 6 is 120 and a behind is one point so 120 + 10 is 130

  • @pountneyfamily7705
    @pountneyfamily7705 3 года назад +3

    They have international rookie spots available. Best take a look for any try outs in your country. Also take a quick look at hard AFL hits and check out Byron Pickett highlights.
    Cool vid and good work
    From Perth Australia

  • @johngeyer2345
    @johngeyer2345 3 года назад

    ok , as it shows , Final score is 20-10- 130 , meaning - if ball is kicked between the two big post ( called the Goal posts ) its worth 6 points ( without any player touches it on the way through ,) if ball goes through one big post and the smaller post its 1 point , so at end of game as the score is 20 x 6 = 120 plus behind score is 10 , that is 120 + 10 = 130 total score .

  • @matthewleonardi247
    @matthewleonardi247 3 года назад +4

    Hopefully you blokes can come to Australia and watch a game, I recommend a "showdown" is adelaide between the crows and port adelaide two arch rivals the games are always intense.

    • @Defensive_Wounds
      @Defensive_Wounds 3 года назад

      They shouldn't bother watching any game of the Dockers, they are the biggest losers in AFL! Been around since 1994 and never won a grand final, the WCE were around since 1986 and won their first GF in 1992! Shows where in W.A the good teams are, Yuppie hipsters (Freo) suck at the game and the blue collar hard workers (SoR of Perth) are the West Coast Eagles. I had a few school mates in the WCE, Philip Matera, knew his older brothers Peter and Wally back in the day, a Bairstow. I also had a few cousins playing up until 2 years ago...lol

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +3

      I WANT TO WATCH ONE

    • @Defensive_Wounds
      @Defensive_Wounds 3 года назад

      @@KrustyVlogs Well, the western derby Summer demo AFL games are coming this weekend I think?! Eagles vs Dockers...because the other states of Oz are riddled on and off with Covid and W.A is safe.

    • @matthewleonardi247
      @matthewleonardi247 3 года назад +1

      @@Defensive_Wounds no covid in SA mate. Also the crows and port have their practise match against each other this weekend as well.

    • @matthewleonardi247
      @matthewleonardi247 3 года назад

      @@KrustyVlogs ya gonna love it matey.
      The crows app are airing it for free. Get on it.

  • @SkandiaAUS
    @SkandiaAUS 2 года назад +1

    I was watching the Suns vs Blues game this arvo and there were some Harlem Globetrotters in the crowd. They had the same look on their faces as these guys.

  • @chelseagrinfan1
    @chelseagrinfan1 3 года назад +3

    hey guys, only just saw this reaction today
    a few of the highlights show a man named Lance "Buddy" Franklin.. some have said the greatest player of this generation.
    if you guys search for his greatest moments, I guarantee you'll enjoy what you see
    he always draws huge crowds because he can do some incredible stuff
    loved your reaction to this video
    stay safe :)

  • @clairash2004
    @clairash2004 3 года назад +9

    There's been 2 americans that have managed to play in the AFL, come on boys

    • @FranticMonster11
      @FranticMonster11 3 года назад +1

      whos the second?

    • @matthewleonardi247
      @matthewleonardi247 3 года назад

      @@FranticMonster11 yeah I only know mason cox

    • @clairash2004
      @clairash2004 3 года назад

      @@FranticMonster11 Jason Holmes

    • @FranticMonster11
      @FranticMonster11 3 года назад

      @@clairash2004 did he actually play a game? ive never heard of him....who did he play/train for?

    • @romanfedrich6967
      @romanfedrich6967 3 года назад

      @@FranticMonster11 African American, 203cm and 105kg, played 5 games for St Kilda 2015-16, delisted - didn't quite make it as a ruckman.

  • @kayebrown3628
    @kayebrown3628 2 года назад +1

    I know this was posted a while ago, but the population of attendance, our country is shy a few million of Texas. 90,000 people attending is huge compared to population. Just thought i should point that out lol. It's wonderful to see people come together. Thanks for the video!

  • @francfurian8215
    @francfurian8215 3 года назад +3

    Far out guys, I was going to try to help you out but everybody has given you all the info on the game & rules that you require.
    Enjoy😊

  • @kennethbell-hn9zv
    @kennethbell-hn9zv Год назад

    There's a few AFL players playing NFL. When a goal was kicked the crowd use to yell "How big is it" then the umpire would do the hand signals.

  • @kingstormy6192
    @kingstormy6192 3 года назад +5

    AFL is clearly the best sport to play

    • @Mirrorgirl492
      @Mirrorgirl492 3 года назад +2

      And to watch.

    • @geebudstyle7063
      @geebudstyle7063 3 года назад

      @Jsurfer000 What TF? I'm very offended. (and to be totally honest, disappointed)
      with that comment.

  • @apricotpastry7086
    @apricotpastry7086 3 года назад +1

    I recommend watching some Gaelic Football from Ireland and also International Rules which is Ireland vs Australia in a hybrid of the two games. Usually ends up with a massive fight!!

  • @alexando90
    @alexando90 3 года назад +8

    White guy talks over all the information and then asks if they learnt anything yet haha.

    • @KrustyVlogs
      @KrustyVlogs  3 года назад +1

      White guy ? Disrespectful

    • @leo.m.brooks2848
      @leo.m.brooks2848 3 года назад

      White guy...get over yourself... always one...
      What is white what us black? They are colours of which ive never seen a white person nor a black person i see people. This linking colour to a person is where you are wrong. Too bad if a person is colourblind

  • @jenpek
    @jenpek 3 месяца назад

    It’s so big for us, that Melbourne, the host city of the Grand Final even created a Public Holiday the Friday before the game!

  • @Mickey-dq3se
    @Mickey-dq3se 3 года назад +3

    You need to react to NRL (National Rugby League) in Australia!!!

  • @jimmibarr6433
    @jimmibarr6433 3 года назад +1

    To clear that question on scores... where it said 20 10 130... that first number is goals six points each.. then behinds 1 point... and the total so 20 x 6 = 120 plus 10 behinds equals 130.. 20 10 130

  • @thetarotbogan
    @thetarotbogan Год назад

    I was at a AFL grand final with over 100,000 people there. Some games during the year have 90,000. Plus my team has an American playing in it, Mason Cox.

  • @jimr4354
    @jimr4354 3 года назад +1

    Score 20 10 130 is 20 goals worth 6 points each equals 120 points plus 10 points equals total 130 points score.
    Watch best 50 goals and best 50 marks to blow your mind.
    Best players. Buddy Franklin,Dusty Martin,Nic Natanui,Eddie Betts,Cyril Rioli.

  • @ryantheblokeman2611
    @ryantheblokeman2611 3 года назад +1

    the score in the final score 20 10 130 is 20 goals 10 behinds equaling 130pts. where the other team scored 18goals 12 behinds for 120pts.

  • @adrianrichards6825
    @adrianrichards6825 3 года назад +2

    Richmond won 3 flags 2017,2019,2020

  • @PiersDJackson
    @PiersDJackson 3 года назад

    To explain, normally, there are 22 weeks of the "regular" season, which is a fixture where every team plays each other at least once, then depending on the ranking for the previous season play some teams twice. Then there's the finals where the top eight teams compete in the first round, then six in the second, four in the third, second versus third, then that winner against first.... there is also a pre-season competition where the administrators trial new rules, like a goal from outside the fifty yard line is nine points (or super-goal)....
    There is also a Women's league, AFLW....

  • @belongda6032
    @belongda6032 3 года назад

    They have American AFL combine tryouts every year. You guys should look it up and give it a go. There is currently 1 American playing in the AFL. Mason Cox.

  • @drewideas
    @drewideas 10 месяцев назад

    Don’t know if you’ll see this but the scoring system is
    20. 10. = 130 , which is 20 goals worth 6 points each = 120, plus 10 behinds worth 1 point each = 10 so the final score is 130

  • @katlynnorman7936
    @katlynnorman7936 3 года назад +2

    im aussie i play netball but have many intrests in footy so i love watching americans reacting to it

  • @carolynlouisesmith7113
    @carolynlouisesmith7113 3 года назад +2

    scores explained: 20 10 130
    20 goals @ 6 point apiece = 120
    10 behinds @ 1 point each = 10
    total score 130

  • @stevencorlett7972
    @stevencorlett7972 2 года назад

    The final score is statured as main goals first then behinds then the total points added up

  • @calliejane1
    @calliejane1 2 года назад +1

    Watch AFL 2022 Round 2 - Lance 'Buddy' Franklin's 1000th Goal

  • @Im2stoned4ya
    @Im2stoned4ya 3 года назад +1

    i was at the 2019 grand final at the MCG as im a richmond tigers fan Attendance of 100,014 and the did a DB reading and the rawr hit over 120db when the tigers won

  • @realife1542
    @realife1542 5 месяцев назад

    10.10.70 is 10 goals (6 points each goal) and 10 behinds (misses that went between the big and small post) when seeing an afl score the first number is goals so just time each one by 6

  • @felicitymoore7340
    @felicitymoore7340 3 года назад +1

    This game has been played in Australia since 1866.

  • @ellefitzpatrick6339
    @ellefitzpatrick6339 2 года назад

    You want to see fast little Aussies you cannot ignore Richmond’s Kevin Bartlett.
    He left the opposition in his dust.
    Other amazing players: Gary Ablett, Tony Lockett, Alex Jezalenko.
    So many more though.
    These are just ones that came to mind.