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Centre line

 
Wikipedia: Centre line

The Centre line refers to a set of positions on an Australian rules football field.

It consists of 3 players, two on the wings (left and right), and one in the centre.

The two wingmen are usually quicker-running players that can set up attacks and kick goals, such as Ben Cousins and Simon Goodwin.

The centre player usually consists of a hard-running midfielder capable of feeding outside running teammates. Examples of such players include Scott West and Jimmy Bartel.


Australian rules football positions
B: back pocket fullback back pocket
HB: half-back flank centre half-back half-back flank
C: wing centre wing
HF: half-forward flank centre half-forward half-forward flank
F: forward pocket full-forward forward pocket
Foll: ruckman ruck rover rover
Int: Interchange bench Interchange bench Interchange bench
Interchange bench
Coach: coach



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