Juncition Oval,Melbourne
Aussie rules football
Melbourne and Geelong Melbourne and Geelong
Yes it is played in Aussie
Around 20+km.
80 minutes 20 for four quarters
Rounders was originated in England, the first game was played in 1884 first with formalised rules.
It is not certain who the prime person or prime people were to invent the game, but the credit is generally given to Thomas Wentworth "Tom" Wills (19 August 1835 - 2 May 1880); who in 1959, drew up the first formal rules of play for the MCC.However, it appears that various forms of the game had been played for some 15 to 20 years prior.
Two locations, both in Canada , claim the first organized game of hockey. Kingston Ontario, and Moncton New Brunswick, both claim the honour. The first game of hockey WITH WRITTEN RULES in place was played in Montreal Quebec, in 1875, by students of McGill University. They wrote the original rules that the present rules are based on. It is a Canadian game, for sure. The first game of hockey WITH WRITTEN RULES in place was played in Montreal Quebec, in 1875, by students of McGill University. They wrote the original rules that the present rules are based on. It is a Canadian game, for sure.
I think that it's called Gaelic Football...
Because in Britain & most places in the world it is a game played by kicking a ball with feet. Rugby football is different. American football, & indeed Aussie Rules football are also different. But they are derived from Football.
In a single game - Fred Fanning 18 In a season - Fred Fanning 97 Career - Not sure.
The first College Football game played in 1869 used the rules modified from the London Football Association. Over the next few years as the game gained popularity the colleges began to favor the rules of Rugby over the rules of soccer. The game as we know it today evolved from the game of rugby.