The Australian crawl was the original name for the swimming stroke now known as Freestyle. the stroke was developed in Australia.
It's freestyle (as in what you see at the Olympics). The technique was first developed in Australia hence the name.
The first sport would be rugby.
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As a nation it would have to be either Australian rules Football or Cricket. (Rugby is popular in certain states)
That would have to be AFL. (Australian Football League.) The worst sport in Australia, I would think that would be any sport that you personally didn't like.
Well, they should have knowledge of the sport, yes, but they do not have to be a participant in the sport. However, taking part in the sport gives more experience and knowledge, so it would be the better option to choose a coach who has played the sport and has knowledge over a coach who has not played the sport but has knowledge.
It would become bigger then Soccer and all other sports VERY quickly and I'm not even Australian
Well for growth over the last 5 years the best BALL sport would Australian Rule Football and for Other Sports it Would be MMA
I wouldn't. There are plenty of animals who would either eat you or crawl up your urinepipe. I'm not kidding!
I would crawl into a dark corner.
It would if it could, but it can't.
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without knowing your climate, the best would be a crawl space with a concrete slab.