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8 hours ago, monoccular said:

Aussie football is the game, AFL the body supposed to run it but instead try to ruin it

Footy = our game

Soccer obviously

Rugby (both) rename scrum ball

No idea why the American game gets called football when only one player ever kicks it, occasionally

Sorry to correct you but there are two who kick the ball. The punter and guy who kicks for goal.

 
9 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Cranky for eight weeks??? It takes a minimum of 10 weeks just to get to the point of not wanting to kill someone.

...and then you opened Demonland, with all your friends at beckon and call.....

7 hours ago, old dee said:

Sorry to correct you but there are two who kick the ball. The punter and guy who kicks for goal.

I stand corrected. Thanks. How many kicks on average in a game?.

 
1 hour ago, monoccular said:

I stand corrected. Thanks. How many kicks on average in a game?.

I might be able to help you with that.

The kicker place kicks the ball;

To start the game or to resume after half time.

To resume the play and gain best field position after a score, either a touch down or a field goal.

To kick field goals

To kick an extra point after a touch down

On some rare occasions used for an onside kick

Depending on the scores the kicker can be used between 10 and 20 times a game. More if it’s a high scoring game.

The punter is used much less frequently. They punt the ball purely for distance and hang time and its all about best field position.

With more and more Australians filling these jobs the style of kicking is moving towards drop punts rather than a punt. The reverse Aussie spin kick it is described as.

To punt is to give the ball to the opposition so it’s a last resort measure.

Some games the punter is not used. On a day of low scores the punter can be used up to 10 times.

The punter also has the important role of holding the ball after the snap for the kicker when attempting field goals and extra points.

Don’t know why they call it football. My Dad, who was from Scotland, used to ask me the same question about Aussie rules.  

On 30/10/2025 at 22:38, WERRIDEE said:

He's a gun picked us over 5 clubs. Played footy til he was 16 so he has the skills you watch the next Harris Andrews!

Hopefully, but he is a bit smaller than Andrews.


3 hours ago, monoccular said:

I stand corrected. Thanks. How many kicks on average in a game?.

From watching for some time. The goal kicker would get 5 to 6 max. The punter about the same. It all depends on how tight the game is and a few other distractions. Whatever way you look at it is not many. They don’t get paid as much as a lot of other positions in the team which probably says a lot.

13 hours ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

I do laugh when people say only 194, like they’re 200 cm themselves. Not saying you’re meaning it like that but just generally find it a funny comment.

Yep, fair enough. I'm only 185 so still 9sm taller than me. In that context you're spot on, in the context of needing key defencders to combat key forwards who are 200cm less so

1 hour ago, old dee said:

From watching for some time. The goal kicker would get 5 to 6 max. The punter about the same. It all depends on how tight the game is and a few other distractions. Whatever way you look at it is not many. They don’t get paid as much as a lot of other positions in the team which probably says a lot.

The game I watched last night;

Baltimore scored 4 touchdowns (average score) the punter had 9 game involvements

Miami scored 2 field goals (poor score) the kicker had 5 game involvements.

Agree the kickers get paid considerably less but there are laws in place to protect kickers from getting injured and some of them play through to their mid 40's. Whereas the lineman have about an 8 year window because they get bashed up every week.

 
7 minutes ago, tilly18 said:

The game I watched last night;

Baltimore scored 4 touchdowns (average score) the kicker had 9 game involvements

Miami scored 2 field goals (poor score) the kicker had 5 game involvements.

Agree the kickers get paid considerably less but there are laws in place to protect kickers from getting injured and some of them play through to their mid 40's. Whereas the lineman have about an 8 year window because they get bashed up every week.

On 03/07/2025 at 13:52, bluey said:

Poor “kids” I mean children, there not goats.

They're.

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On 31/10/2025 at 10:14, Robbie On Skates said:

A bit of a fan of himself, which is a good trait to a degree.

Yep, to a degree and to the right degree. It's a bit of a worry for me; it came out in the Club welcome interview ('I'm charismatic'!) and we see it a bit again in the 'Mic'd Up' from the community camp, I think. I wonder what the other boys think, or will come to think? @DeeZone: from an earlier post you seem to know him? What do you think?

4 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Yep, to a degree and to the right degree. It's a bit of a worry for me; it came out in the Club welcome interview ('I'm charismatic'!) and we see it a bit again in the 'Mic'd Up' from the community camp, I think. I wonder what the other boys think, or will come to think? @DeeZone: from an earlier post you seem to know him? What do you think?

Don’t know him personally Timothy RAB, I read up on him and his family, I don’t mind his brashness makes him different I think Onley the Lonely also seems to be a bit self aware and Taylor is showing that he is also a bit out of the box ( in a nice way, like Kolt).

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