if by AF you mean Australian football then the answer is 4
4
It is 4. Well that's what most of the time it is anyway. I'm not entirely sure.
four on the bench and then some emergencies if some of the players on the interchange bench pull out
The term bench points in basketball refers to how many points the non-starting players of a team score in a game. They are called bench points, because the player begins the game sitting on the bench, as opposed to on the court. These points do not count more or less than the points scored by starters.
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In the Australian Football League There are 18 players from each team on the field, 3 interchange players, and 1 substitute player.
2
eleven In Australian Rule (The AFL) 36. 18 from each team. With 3 interchange and 1 substitute on the bench.
about 5 or 6
7 players are on the bench but only 3 can be used in 1 match.
NHL players may have 1-2 extra sticks on their bench. Sticks can easily break, so having the extra sticks is necessary if they want to continue playing.