The name of the game is Australian Football
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The name of the game is Australian Football
The official name of the game that originated and was developed into what we know as Australian Football was always officially known as "Football" , sometimes with adjective "Australian" to differentiate from other football codes.
This is NOT to confuse it with other colloquisms like "Australian Rules".
Now, for all the detractees, don't bother posting references where AF is called AR or anything else.
Where talking about the official name, got that, official name and nothing else.
From day one , clubs where formed and where called "Football clubs".
From day one , leagues where formed and where called "Football leagues".
If you search the newspapers like the SMH electronically you'll find AF listed under "Football".
Even in NSW it was the NSWFL that formed in 1903.
Then later it was the SFL that broke away in Sydney.
If you do a google search of clubs officially titled with "Australian Rules" there there was only a handful and almost all of those were O/S and almost all of those have been renamed to "AFL".
And yes parafeel, the Australian National Football Council was renamed once to the Australasian Football Council so technically you might say AF stood for Australasian Football briefly.
And yes parafeel, AF is promoted sometimes as "AFL" but that is stil a colloquism not the official name.
This is NOT to confuse it with other colloquisms like "Australian Rules".
Now, for all the detractees, don't bother posting references where AF is called AR or anything else.
Where talking about the official name, got that, official name and nothing else.
From day one , clubs where formed and where called "Football clubs".
From day one , leagues where formed and where called "Football leagues".
If you search the newspapers like the SMH electronically you'll find AF listed under "Football".
Even in NSW it was the NSWFL that formed in 1903.
Then later it was the SFL that broke away in Sydney.
If you do a google search of clubs officially titled with "Australian Rules" there there was only a handful and almost all of those were O/S and almost all of those have been renamed to "AFL".
And yes parafeel, the Australian National Football Council was renamed once to the Australasian Football Council so technically you might say AF stood for Australasian Football briefly.
And yes parafeel, AF is promoted sometimes as "AFL" but that is stil a colloquism not the official name.
Nice try Cos.
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well said cos. but do you think Australian Football is a good name? I think either delusionalferalcatball (inspired by nswafl' contributions) or antiblackanddeckherball (parraeels contribution) are much more appropriate names.

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But people in Newcastle play AFL.
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I call it Football.King-Eliagh wrote:well said cos. but do you think Australian Football is a good name?
To avoid confusion I refer to AF or AR.
The marketing of "AFL" has seen benficial gains though grammatically I don't like it.
Nice try Cos.
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Quite right, cooee!cooee wrote:But people in Newcastle play AFL.
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So they play Australian Football League?
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They play AFL. They do not play in the Australian Football League.
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What are you laughing at, imbecile?
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parafeel walked past a mirror ?? =NSWAFL wrote:What are you laughing at, imbecile?



Nice try Cos.
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No he would have exploded by now if that was the case! :D
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Re: The name of the game is Australian Football
cos789 wrote:The official name of the game that originated and was developed into what we know as Australian Football was always officially known as "Football" , sometimes with adjective "Australian" to differentiate from other football codes.
This is NOT to confuse it with other colloquisms like "Australian Rules".
Now, for all the detractees, don't bother posting references where AF is called AR or anything else.
Where talking about the official name, got that, official name and nothing else.
From day one , clubs where formed and where called "Football clubs".
From day one , leagues where formed and where called "Football leagues".
If you search the newspapers like the SMH electronically you'll find AF listed under "Football".
Even in NSW it was the NSWFL that formed in 1903.
Then later it was the SFL that broke away in Sydney.
If you do a google search of clubs officially titled with "Australian Rules" there there was only a handful and almost all of those were O/S and almost all of those have been renamed to "AFL".
And yes parafeel, the Australian National Football Council was renamed once to the Australasian Football Council so technically you might say AF stood for Australasian Football briefly.
And yes parafeel, AF is promoted sometimes as "AFL" but that is stil a colloquism not the official name.
its anything I choose to call it

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Re: The name of the game is Australian Football
Just what I was saying to Beaussie about you! :PRaiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:The official name of the game that originated and was developed into what we know as Australian Football was always officially known as "Football" , sometimes with adjective "Australian" to differentiate from other football codes.
This is NOT to confuse it with other colloquisms like "Australian Rules".
Now, for all the detractees, don't bother posting references where AF is called AR or anything else.
Where talking about the official name, got that, official name and nothing else.
From day one , clubs where formed and where called "Football clubs".
From day one , leagues where formed and where called "Football leagues".
If you search the newspapers like the SMH electronically you'll find AF listed under "Football".
Even in NSW it was the NSWFL that formed in 1903.
Then later it was the SFL that broke away in Sydney.
If you do a google search of clubs officially titled with "Australian Rules" there there was only a handful and almost all of those were O/S and almost all of those have been renamed to "AFL".
And yes parafeel, the Australian National Football Council was renamed once to the Australasian Football Council so technically you might say AF stood for Australasian Football briefly.
And yes parafeel, AF is promoted sometimes as "AFL" but that is stil a colloquism not the official name.
its anything I choose to call it
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Personally, sure. But don't call it anything other than "AFL" in New South Wales and Queensland in the real world, otherwise they won't know what you're talking about!Raiderdave wrote:its anything I choose to call it