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Rivalries in the Australian Football League : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rivalries in the Australian Football League
Rivalries in the Australian Football League exist between many teams, most of which typically draw large crowds and interest regardless of both teams' positions on the ladder. The AFL encourages the building of such rivalries, as a method of increasing publicity for the league, to the point of designating one round each year as ''Rivalry Round'' where many of these match-ups are held on the one weekend.〔Lonergan, Dan; ( AFL arch rivals - a thing of the past ); 2007-04-13〕 Whilst some rivalries, such as between teams from adjacent areas, are still strong, the designation of an entire round of fixtures as ''Rivalry Round'' is often criticised due to some arbitrary match-ups, or ignoring stronger, more recent rivalries.〔Baum, G;(Footy's drowning in a sea of medals ); The Age; 2008-04-12〕 With a 22 game season and 18 teams (16 teams from 1995 until 2010 with the introduction of the Gold Coast Football Club and the Greater Western Sydney Giants in 2011 and 2012 respectively), the AFL fixtures are not equal with each team playing seven other teams twice and eight teams once. Choosing to play certain games twice, such as the local derbies and blockbusters (games between the ''Big 4'' Victorian clubs of Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Richmond, are known as ''blockbuster'' games), results in a skewed fixture which is rarely evened out over time. ==Victorian rivalries==
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