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Glossary of Australian rules football : ウィキペディア英語版
Glossary of Australian rules football
This page is a glossary of Australian rules football. Australian rules football is a team sport played between two teams of twenty-two players. The sport has several different names, including football, footy and Aussie rules. Where words in a sentence are also defined elsewhere in this article, they appear in ''italics''.
==0-9==
:; 1-2 : (pronounced one-two) an action where a player handpasses to a teammate, who immediately handpasses back.
:; 12-10 Rule : A rule in the VFL concerning the selection of AFL-listed players in teams with an AFL affiliate team. When a team which is affiliated with an AFL team plays against a team which is not affiliated with an AFL team, the affiliated team must play at least 12 VFL-listed players and no more than 10 AFL-listed players. The 12-10 rule does not apply when two AFL-affiliated teams play each other, and in those games, teams may play as many AFL-listed players as they wish. This rule has since been abolished.
:; 19th man : at a time in the game before the ''interchange'' bench was introduced in 1930, one reserve player was named in addition to the 18 players who started the game on the ground. These players could enter the game only if one of the original 18 left the field and did not return. This was also extended to the ''20th man'' when a second reserve was introduced in 1946. Free interchange of the 19th and 20th players has been allowed in the VFL since 1978. This can also refer to the philosophy of the South Australian ''crowd'' being the 19th man for the Adelaide Crows, who have retired the number 19 ''guernsey'', and sell sporting merchandise with the number 19 on it.

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