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History of Australian rules football in Victoria (1859–1900) : ウィキペディア英語版
History of Australian rules football in Victoria (1859–1900)

Australian rules football, also known as Australian football and known colloquially as Aussie rules, was first organised in Victoria in 1859 when its first rules were written by the Melbourne Football Club. (For information on developments prior to 1859, see Origins of Australian rules football). By 1900, the game had become the most popular sport in Victoria.
==The first rules – 1859==

On 17 May 1859, the first rules for a local code of football were written during a meeting of four members of the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC): Tom Wills, William Hammersley, J. B. Thompson and Thomas Smith. The meeting was held at the Parade Hotel on the site of the present MCG Hotel. Wills, a renowned cricketer, was secretary of the MCC at the time. He had attended Rugby School and was familiar with the argument between the proponents of allowing players to handle the ball (ie, Rugby football) and those who wanted players to use their feet only, the style later adopted by The Football Association.

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