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What games do Australians play?

Australian rules football


Did the saints lose any games in the 1966 season of Australian rules football?

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What Australian city held the Olympics?

Melbourne (capital of Victoria) was the first Australian city to hold the Olympics, in 1956.In 2000, Sydney hosted the Olympic Games.


Who has Longest winning streak in Australian rules football?

23 games, by Geelong 1952-1953


How many games does an Australian rules football player have to play to qualify for finals?

There is no minimum number of games that an Australian rules football player has to play to qualify for finals. It depends on if your team makes it to the finals, then the coach can choose whichever players he thinks are best to play in the finals .


How many people can fit on the MCG field?

The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) field can comfortably accommodate approximately 100,000 people during events such as cricket matches or Australian Rules football games.


What do the Australians only play?

Presuming you mean games, Australian Rules Football, although it is becoming popular outside Australia.


Which 2 Australian cities have hosted the Olympics?

In 1956 the Olympic Games were held in Melbourne, Victoria and in 2000 they were held in Sydney, New South Wales.


Can you play American games on your Australian wii?

No. You need to get Australian games. yes u can


What sport do australian olympics people play?

They play regular games like soccer and baseball.


Why do you have hacked games?

hacked games are from people who fight against rules in the game. this evolved into the hacked game... thing.


What is Australia's first city to host the commonwealth games?

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