80 minutes long. 40 minutes each half. The referee will not blow the final whistle until the ball goes dead. Technically as long as a try is not scored, a penalty not given or the ball not kicked out, the game can continue past the 40/80 minute mark. Halftime is usually ten minutes long.
40 minutes each half - 80 in total plus any stoppage time is added on at the end of each half. The Referee will call time off when the clock has to be stopped for an incident etc and time on again to start the timer for the half.
A senior Hurling match is 70 minutes long and played over two 35 minute halves. Other age categories, such as minors (under 18s), play shorter times. A minor match is normally 60 minutes long.
There isn't actually a top or bottom limit. The scrum or scrummage is used to restart play and can occur at anytime through out a game
a person can run miles or even yards far
It is estimated to be about a mile and a half to two miles
far
On average, 10+ kilometres
The average player will sprint around 4 miles per 90 minute match on their cuts (offensive running pattern) and run a further few miles also. It varies for handlers and cutters. Handlers will sprint far less on offense however it depends on who they mark in defense how far they will run. Hope that helps.
fast and nice
I think that they run around 1 to 1 and a half miles a game depending on where they play.I doubt that they run that much: http://gizmodo.com/5992583/how-far-do-you-run-in-different-sportsProbably 300 to 1,000 yards a game.
There average running speed of a basketball player is 21.5 miles per hour. Some run slower and other faster than this depending on the speed of the game.
The average AFL follower runs about 15 or 16 Km's a game
Centre's can run everywhere apart from in the shooting circle
kick the ball really far
4 kilometers