What is the difference between Australia rules football and rugby?

August 12, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
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Radio:ACTIVE fan asked:


I Know that in australia football is the american soccer and rugby is like american football. But i don’t know the difference between Australia rules football and rugby. Help!

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4 Responses to “What is the difference between Australia rules football and rugby?”
  1. Philip Mayron says:

    Australian Rules Football is a sport, requiring tremendous skill and athleticism. Rugby is a group of incredibly fat men, carrying an incredibly fat football, waddling down an incredibly fat paddock from one end to another. Then, for reasons no sane person can understand, they do a belly-whacker in the mud.

  2. mark b says:

    Aussie rules was developed for aussies.
    Rugy is some pommy sport

  3. ℓi@m_Bŏmbєяs says:

    That’s where your wrong, soccer is soccer, same as the US Aussie rules is a completely different sport, you can carry it unlike soccer. Go to afl.com. And it’s australiaN rules. It’s like a combination of American football and soccer just with no padding and helmets and well as great scoring. It is nuts, google ‘australian rules football’ and search Aussie rules on YouTube.

  4. bulkswappa says:

    In Aussie Rules, if you kick a goal, you get 6 points, or 1 point if you miss, and they have a bunch of skinny-to-muscly blokes running around. In Rugby, they have tries, and they have a bunch of massive blokes running around.

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