Only recently (April 23rd) I traced the following advertisement.
STAB PUNT
The Inventor of the Stab Punt (1949) is
Interested in hearing from anyone who used this
Kick pre 1970
Ph. 8743622,
that I placed in the Age, page 26, bottom right corner, on Thursday the 26th of July, 1990. This ad appeared on he Sports Page that had an article by David Parkin on the Torpedo Punt. This was one of several weekly articles on ball disposals in Australian Rules Football. So we have an article describing how to kick the football and an ad by someone who invented a kick in Australian Rules Football on the same page.
Stab Punt Jim
AFL ( Australian Rules Football)
australian rules football
Australian Rules Football.
AFL, or Australian Football League - Football (Australian Rules)
A backman is a position in Australian rules football - there are six backmen - acting as defenders, on an 18-strong Australian rules football side.
You can find the rules for Australian football online at websites such as Point Me To It and WikiHow. You can also find the different between Australian and American football by visiting its associated Wikipedia page.
Australian rules football is a game played by two teams each comprising 18 players. The field of play is oval in shape, as is the ball. Information about Australian rules football can be found on Wikipedia.
yes it is, it stands for Australian Football League, which is the highest league level of Australian Rules Football
Australian rules football
Australian Rules Football
an oval
In both country's they have football, but in Australia, they have Australian rules football, and in Germany, they have Association football. That is an example.