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Q: In AFL were the goal posts ever square at the bottom?
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Did they use wood goal posts in professional American football?

Because It was cheaper back then.


What is the goal of rugby?

Rugby The prime objective is to ground the ball across the goal line to score a try. In order to do this, a team's players must have possession of the ball. Their opponent's objective is to prevent them from scoring a try. Following a try, the scoring team have theopportunity to place the ball 22 metres as a minimum from the opposing teams goal post and to kick that ball over the cross bar and between the posts - This is a CONVERSATION. The attacking team may score a goal by drop kicking the ball over the cross bar and between the upright posts of the opposing sides goal posts when in position of the ball from anywhere in the "in play" area of the field.


What is is the largest goal ever scored?

You will need to be more specific as to what you mean by goal.


What are the official dimensions of a National Hockey League goal?

According to NHL Rule 3b: "The goal posts shall be of approved design and material, extending vertically four feet (4') above the surface of the ice and set six feet (6') apart measured from the inside of the posts. A cross bar of the same material as the goal posts shall extend from the top of one post to the top of the other." Click on the 'NHL Goal Frame' link on this page to see a diagram of an NHL approved goal frame.


Has a hockey player ever scored a goal in every game for the season?

No, no NHL player has ever scored a goal in every game of the season.