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<blockquote data-quote="Nickdnz" data-source="post: 299712"><p>Aussy rules takes place on a round pitch, in which a rugby shaped ball has to be dribbled basketball style, as that's the only way of moving it. You can kick to your team etc as a way of passing and there are four posts. The inside gap that the posts have gives you a higher number of points then the outside gap. The aim is to kick the ball between the posts.</p><p></p><p>Rugby is a game played on a rectangle field. You can pass backwards and kick. The aim is to run the ball to the opposition line and place the ball on the other side.</p><p></p><p>Simplified rules however that's the main idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickdnz, post: 299712"] Aussy rules takes place on a round pitch, in which a rugby shaped ball has to be dribbled basketball style, as that's the only way of moving it. You can kick to your team etc as a way of passing and there are four posts. The inside gap that the posts have gives you a higher number of points then the outside gap. The aim is to kick the ball between the posts. Rugby is a game played on a rectangle field. You can pass backwards and kick. The aim is to run the ball to the opposition line and place the ball on the other side. Simplified rules however that's the main idea. [/QUOTE]
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