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Australian Rules Football During the First World War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Australian Rules Football During the First World War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-16
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  • Publisher: Springer

The book explores the intersection between the Great War and patriotism through an examination of the effects of both on Australia’s most popular football code. The work is chronological, and therefore provides an easy path by which events may be followed. Ultimately it seeks to shine a light on and provide considerable detail to a much-ignored period in Australian Rules football history, including women’s football history, that was subject to much upheaval and which reflected considerable social and class divisions in society at the time. One hundred years on, the Australian Football League presents past soldier footballers as unequivocal representatives of a unifying national ‘Anzac’ spirit. That is far from the reality of football’s First World War experience.

Australia's Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 854

Australia's Game

Shortlisted for the Australian Society for Sports History (ASSH) Biennial Book Prize Unlike every other sport that has captured the nation’s interest, Australian football is not a copy, a clone, or a hand-me-down of European culture. Rather, it is a game with special qualities, which arose from a distinctive series of events in the fledgling colony of Victoria, grew rapidly, and is now the most dominant sport in the country: a social, commercial, cultural and—for many—spiritual force. Australia’s Game—the History of Australian Football describes, in forensic detail, the characters that led the way, how crises were faced and overcome, the great players and coaches who have influenced the ways the game has been played, the supporters who have stayed true to their club and have passed on their passion through generations, and most recently how the game has added another dimension with a flourishing national competition for women.

Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

Aboriginal People and Australian Football in the Nineteenth Century

This book will revolutionise the history of Indigenous involvement in Australian football in the second half of the nineteenth century. It collects new evidence to show how Aboriginal people saw the cricket and football played by those who had taken their land and resources and forced their way into them in the missions and stations around the peripheries of Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. They learned the game and brought their own skills to it, eventually winning local leagues and earning the respect of their contemporaries. They were prevented from reaching higher levels by the gatekeepers of the domestic game until late in the twentieth century. Their successors did not come from nowhere.

The Immortals of Australian Football
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

The Immortals of Australian Football

Fully illustrated profiles of the most legendary Australian Rules players. The Immortals of Australian Football celebrates the greatest players from Australia's indigenous game. It takes the Immortals concept made famous elsewhere in the sporting world and applies it to AFL. Selections include the pioneering Roy Cazaly, legendary figures Ron Barassi and Leigh Matthews, and modern-era greats such as Lance Franklin and Dustin Martin. Each Immortal's remarkable story and contribution to the sport is expertly told.

A Game of Our Own
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

A Game of Our Own

Today Australian Rules football is a multi - million - dollar business' with superstar players' high - profile presidents and enough scandals to fill a soap opera. The game has changed beyond recognition - or has it? In A Game of Our Own' esteemed historian Geoffrey Blainey documents the birth of our great national game. Who were the characters and champions of the early days of Australian football? How was the VFL formed? Why was the umpire's job so difficult? Blainey takes a sceptical look at the idea that the game had its origins in Ireland or in Aboriginal pastimes. Instead he demonstrates that footy was a series of inventions. The game played in 1880 was very different to that of 1860' just as the game played today is different again. Journey back to an era when the ground was not oval' when captains acted as umpires' when players wore caps and jerseys bearing forgotten colours and kicked a round ball that soon lost its shape. A Game of Our Own is a fascinating social history and a compulsory read for all true fans of the game.

West Australian Football Golden Era 1984-86
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

West Australian Football Golden Era 1984-86

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11-23
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

This book is the memoir of Kieran James, and details his experiences as co-founder of West Perth Football Club's unofficial cheer squad from 1984 to 1986. The book details "traditional", "hot" support for West Perth Football Club among teenaged supporters from middle-class and working-class backgrounds. The book shows how, because of neo-liberal ideologies and the corporatization of football, the new national league (the "expanded VFL" / AFL) relegated the WAFL to a second-tier league in 1987. This move took place over the heads of ordinary football supporters and two WAFL club presidents. Moves to bring the game closer to the people in 1984, such as holding the best-and-fairest award count night at Perth Entertainment Centre, should be seen in this light. This book will allow supporters to relive great teams, great players, and great matches from a wonderful era in WA football 1984-86 before West Coast Eagles joined the expanded VFL.

The Australian Game of Football
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

The Australian Game of Football

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Australian Game of Football is a book for all lovers of Australian history and sport. Produced to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Australian Football, this book serves as a definitive resource, encapsulating not just the complete history of the game, but everything it means to play, support and nurture the world's first codified game of football. To commemorate the game's 150th birthday, 150 limited edition copies of this historic publication were commissioned, each one celebrating a year of Australian Football. Covered in leather supplied by Sherrin, the official supplier of match-day balls for the Australian Football League (AFL), each limited edition features a numbered certificate of authenticity, signed by Andrew Demetriou, the chief executive officer of the AFL, and Mike Fitzpatrick, chairman of the AFL Commission.

A National Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

A National Game

'I have yet to find a game that carries as much pleasure, as much harmless excitement, and as much stimulus as the Australasian game of football... The game is Australian in its origin, Australian in its principle, and, I venture to say, essentially Australian in its development.' - Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, 1908 From its humble origins 150 years ago to the multi-million dollar budgets of today's elite teams, Australian Rules football has become a major industry. A truly home-grown sport, it has become embedded into the culture of the nation. But how did it all begin, and what happened along the way to make the game the great spectacle that it is today? And at what cost? Have the grassroots levels of the code been obscured by the commercial interests of the AFL? With original research, and including several never-before-published images, this is the only comprehensive history of the evolution of the game from the nineteenth century to the present day. It describes, for the first time, how and why Australian Rules football came to dominate the national sporting landscape.

Skills of Australian Football
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Skills of Australian Football

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Every week over the last football season we marveled at how today's AFL stars have become so proficient in the execution of their skills. These are gifted athletes but their breath-taking skill hasn't happened by accident - this is the result of years of toil and sweat on the training track. This book analyses the skills of the game individually as the stars show how it is done and explain how they become so good. Some of the best in the business strut their stuff including Gary Ablett, Matthew Richardson, Jonathan Brown, Cameron Ling, Dean Cox, Brent Harvey, Lenny Hayes and many others.

More Than a Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

More Than a Game

Papers by Robin Grow, Bob Stewart and Dave Nadel annotated separately.