Its not a goal is called a goal and a point is called a behind Super Goal-9 Goal-6 Point/Behind-1
In Australian Rules Football, there are 6 points in a goal. One behind is one point.
Australian rules football (commonly locally called "footy" and which is vastly different from English football, rugby league, rugby union, or American football) is considered Australian because it was invented and developed in Melbourne, Australia.
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.
Because football is its original name, as the ball is kicked by the foot. It is called football around the vast majority of the world, it is only in America where 'American Football' is so popular it is called soccer. Soccer is sometimes used in Australia due to Australian Rules Football. Both American and Australian Rules football are variations of soccer (football) hence there names.
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.
Because it began as a kicking-oriented game and is one of the world's football codes, along with association football (soccer), Rugby football, Gaelic football, and Australian rules football.
yes it is, it stands for Australian Football League, which is the highest league level of Australian Rules Football