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  • #AFL #AustralianRulesFootball #FootyFriday
    Nick and Jodi react to these great moments in this fantastic compilation that acts as an epic trailer for AFL. How awesome is this?
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Komentáře • 103

  • @carriebizz
    @carriebizz Před 2 lety +11

    I'm an Aussie and love our AFL footy.
    I love seeing people react to it

  • @brosert
    @brosert Před 3 lety +15

    Dustin Fletcher's torp is HUGE......not a Bombers fan, but love watching that

  • @bon7572
    @bon7572 Před 3 lety +10

    When you watch the last goal in the video when all the players are celebrating you can see the video footage shaking that is from the crowd going crazy that kick won us (Essendon Bombers) the Anzac Day game it is the biggest game of the season there was close to 100,000 people at that game only the Grand final is a bigger game, the Anzac Day game is played between the Essendon Bombers and the Collingwood Magpies the game is pure emotion and Anzac Day is the day Australia remember and give thanks to the people who have gone to war and those who sadly lost their lives for our country it is a very emotional and prode day for all Australian's... Lest We Forget 😔

    • @Wayneogston
      @Wayneogston Před rokem

      Yeah you won that won but lost many many and lost to Collingwood in 1990. We own Anzac day by a mile

  • @michaelfink64
    @michaelfink64 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes, there is a goal at either end of the ground (that's what we call it, rather than field or pitch), just like any other football code. Extra time is added to each quarter when ever the ball is out of play - after a goal, when it goes out of bounds, when the umpire stops the play for a ball up etc. So the quarter is 20 mins + "time on", which is usually around 10 mins, so the quarter goes for about 30 mins. There are no time outs. There is 5 mins between the 1st and 2nd quarters ("quarter time") and between the 3rd and 4th quarter ("3/4 time") and 20 mins between the 2nd and 3rd quarter ("half-time"), so the whole games lasts for about 2.5 hrs. When you are at the game, you see a clock counting up, so you are never certain exactly when the quarter or game will end (unless you check it on your phone, of course), so that adds to the anticipation and excitement in a close game. On TV, the clock counts down, so you know when it will end. Nick, you lost the bet; the "referees" are called umpires. This is because Australian Rules football was invented in 1858 as a way of keeping cricketers fit over winter. So much of the terminology in Australian rules and cricket is similar ("laws of the game" rather than rules [despite the fact that it is called Australian RULES football], "boundary" rather than sideline or end zone and "umpire" rather than referee. Yes, they have to bounce the ball every 15 m. This gives the opposition the chance to catch the player with the ball so that he cannot just run the length of the ground. To better understand the game, this is a good resource: czcams.com/video/XMZYZcoAcU0/video.html

  • @troymuster4782
    @troymuster4782 Před 3 lety +3

    The officials are called umpires. They are all relatively small and slim because they have to do a lot of running to keep up with the play (the field and boundary umpires do anyway). There are 3 field umpires, 4 boundary umpires and 2 goal umpires.

  • @RolandjHearn
    @RolandjHearn Před 3 lety +8

    As a result of being formed as a means of keeping cricket players fit in the winter the officials are called umpires, just like cricket. You can see why Australian cricketers are often more physical and aggressive than other countries - when this is how they kept fit 150 years ago. It is in the DNA.

  • @shauno7
    @shauno7 Před 3 lety +10

    AFL officials are called “umpires”. During a game, they run an average of around 10 miles, so they have to be extremely fit.

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 Před 2 lety +1

      not only fit, but quick on their feet as the game can change direction REAL quick.

    • @narellesmith7932
      @narellesmith7932 Před rokem

      “ White maggots “ awful nickname as wore white back in the day

    • @suemoore984
      @suemoore984 Před 2 měsíci

      Umpires have to be able to run backwards, as they have to keep watching the ball all the time. Extra time can be 10 minutes or more per quarter. Time stops when the ball goes across the line for a goal, and restarts once the ball has been returned to the centre square. It also stops if the ball goes out of play and restarts when the ball is kicked back in (from a free kick) or when the boundary umpire throws it back in. Time can stop for infringements as well, restarting when the umpire indicates.

  • @duke_hugo
    @duke_hugo Před 3 lety +4

    The umpires are often marathon runners. They have to be super fit to cover the ground. The umpires used to wear white but when some teams were playing it was hard to tell the difference between players and umpires so now the umpires wear different colours, often green or yellow, depending on the colours of the teams playing.

  • @rlof1963
    @rlof1963 Před 3 lety +4

    If you're a Crows fan, you should watch some Darren Jarman highlights. Great mark, kick either foot, amazing skills. Tony Modra and Brett Burton's high flying marks are worth a look as well.

  • @johntaylor6654
    @johntaylor6654 Před měsícem

    More than 20 AFL players have played in the NFL. starting with Pat O'dea in 1896, yes 1896, aussie rules was played before the American civil war, it started in 1858. O'dea was a College Football Hall Of Famer, an all American player and set many kicking records.

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie Před 3 lety +3

    First punter who transitioned from AFL senior ranks to NFL was Darren Bennett with the Chargers, who famously once tackled a punt return as the last line of defence

    • @PjRjHj
      @PjRjHj Před 2 lety

      NFL team of the '90s Punter
      West Coast Eagles first Full Forward

    • @blueycarlton
      @blueycarlton Před rokem

      Pat O'Shea Melbourne player in the 1890s played in Wisconsin, changed the US game, is in the the NFL Hall Of Fame, was known in the US as the Kangaroo Kicker.
      Colin Ridgway ex Carlton reserves player and Olympian high jumper played for Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s

  • @norsehall309
    @norsehall309 Před 3 lety +5

    When you play footy you learn to kick the side of the ball to make the flight of the ball curve, cheers.

  • @wazamada94
    @wazamada94 Před 3 lety +3

    Umpires are thin because they have to run around 10 miles a game. They don't get substituted like the players and have to be really fit to run that far and still be composed enough to make good decisions at the end of games. Probably the hardest sport in the world to umpire.

    • @off1k
      @off1k Před 3 lety

      Yes agree about it probably the hardest sport to umpire, so many rules and fast game with more players on field, 360 degree game at all time.

    • @Jodi_BoringReviews
      @Jodi_BoringReviews Před 3 lety

      Crazy!

    • @suemoore984
      @suemoore984 Před měsícem

      They also have to be able to run backwards, as they have to watch the ball. If play changes direction and comes towards the umpire, s/he can't turn their back, they just have to run backwards!

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie Před 3 lety +3

    The umpires wear different colours, depending on which teams are playing, and tend to have distance runner builds, as they cover several kilometres each game. Back in the day, before they had away jumpers (they used to have different colour shorts for home and away games - I think away was white?) the umpires used to wear white, and the goal umpires wore what were essentially white lab coats and white pork pie hats

  • @kennethbell-hn9zv
    @kennethbell-hn9zv Před rokem

    At one time when a goal was scored the crowd would yell "How big is it" prior to the umpires ruling.😂

  • @John-gv2ug
    @John-gv2ug Před 2 lety

    It must be a kick by the attacking team to score a goal (six points) but a behind (one point), can be scored by a kick, handball, deflection off the hand or body by either the attacking or defending team. The longest goals at this level are from kicks of over 75 metres (82 yards).

  • @waynec3563
    @waynec3563 Před 3 lety +4

    The moments need some context, I think.
    One of those shown was the winning goal of the 2009 ANZAC Day game between Essendon and Collingwood. Check out the final 5 minutes of the game here czcams.com/video/Rkgls7uBfBc/video.html
    Note, traditionally at the grounds the clocks always counted up, so nobody in the crowd would know the actual time left. At some stage the broadcasters started showing the actual clock, which counted down, except for a few years where on particular broadcaster changed from the countdown clock to the more traditional timer with 5 minutes of the game remaining.
    The game clock stops when there is a score, when the ball goes out of play, the umpire calls for a ball up (like a jump ball) or there is an injury requiring a stretcher. The clock starts when the play resumes.
    The commentators on this video are from one of the radio stations that cover the AFL, not the actual TV broadcaster.

  • @PaulA-bv1rt
    @PaulA-bv1rt Před 3 lety +3

    "What is AFL" is the better video for Jodi to explain it a bit more. You have seen it , so maybe Jodi can catch up with it off camera.

  • @philipandrew1626
    @philipandrew1626 Před 3 lety +5

    The AFL officials are Umpires just like in Cricket.

  • @chriskelly9476
    @chriskelly9476 Před 2 lety

    I haven't watched the original video but on this one the 'moments' part could probably use a little explanation. Most of these 'moments' are from very close games, if you noticed the scores, with almost no time left on the clock, where a goal either way will win it for either team. Since you have to account for time on, once the clock ticks over 30 minutes, the siren can go at literally any time, so if your team is ahead by one point, you are screaming for the final siren to go in case the other team scores, but it could be another minute or two before it does. You never really know. These last-second game-winning goals (or game-winning defensive saves) are known as 'clutch' moments, and are absolute heart-stoppers!

  • @carltraill4414
    @carltraill4414 Před 2 lety

    That wasn’t extra time by the way. The clocks used to count up so you never really knew when the siren would go. Because there is a 20 minute timer but every time the play stops the clock stops. But they used to just keep a clock rolling for viewing and another clock that they would stop.

  • @jayweb51
    @jayweb51 Před 6 měsíci

    You need to let Jodi watch either "What Is AFL Aussie Rules Explained" or "A Beginners Guide to Australian Rules Football"; it will allow her to understand the game a bit better.

  • @trishlombardo6325
    @trishlombardo6325 Před 3 lety +2

    You should watch Essendon domination: The best of the Bombers 20 game winning streak 2000. Essendon became the only side in VFL/AFL history to win the first 20 games of the season. They lost to the Western Bulldogs and then went on to won the 2000 Grand Final

    • @ianbrook7793
      @ianbrook7793 Před 2 lety

      now the boomers are lucky to win a game

  • @dougcrowhurst2135
    @dougcrowhurst2135 Před 3 lety

    They do practice those kicks all the time.

  • @Sisterfifi
    @Sisterfifi Před 2 lety

    To get awarded the unimpeded kick when you mark you must catch the ball in both hands.

  • @brosert
    @brosert Před 3 lety

    Extra Time (or "Time On" as the AFL calls it) is at certain stoppages such as ball-ups, boundary throw-ins and scores. Additionally, you'll occasionally see the umpire raise their hand in the air and blow the whistle - which indicates to the time scorers to stop or start the timers (in particular if they're making a player line up for goal, or if play can't proceed for some reason). All of this adds up, and so a typical quarter will go for about 27minutes (and in some games you'll often see them tick past half an hour - especially at grounds where it takes a while to retrieve the ball after a goal. At 23 minutes there'd still be a bit of time to play - unless it's been a goal-less quarter with few stoppages (typically a game with fewer goals has more stoppages).....

  • @adamcooper1898
    @adamcooper1898 Před 3 lety

    Our Aboriginal indigenous players have always been by far the best at trick shot goals. Sav Rocca, Ben Graham and Darren Bennett all had long AFL careers before having long NFL punting careers. Umpires they are.

  • @lesleymeldrum7142
    @lesleymeldrum7142 Před 2 lety +1

    if you want to see an unreal goal kicker, you should watch Jonathon Thurston

  • @balticstain7150
    @balticstain7150 Před 2 lety

    Umpires , and 4 posts at the either end of the field it's played at the MCG in Melbourne it holds 100, 24 thousand people it's biggest stadium in the world ...and it's been going since the 1870s ....

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too Před rokem +1

    The AFL players are amazing athletes with great skills, and of course don't wear padding. 🤗👍

  • @Pet8160
    @Pet8160 Před 3 lety

    A quarter is 20 min but the clock stops when the ball is out of play so a quarter may go for 30 min

  • @alvinjohnson773
    @alvinjohnson773 Před 3 lety +1

    Another unique thing about AFL is that the refs (umpires), have to master their own particular skill and that is to bounce the ball before each quarter starts and after every goal. This is not easy and involves a fair degree of skill and some strength. Maybe some one else might be able to tell if there is another sport in which the umpire has to have a particular physical skill to fulfil their role?

  • @angelawalters8453
    @angelawalters8453 Před 2 lety

    Guys in Yellow are called UMPIRES.

  • @Naomibyl9935
    @Naomibyl9935 Před 3 lety +1

    Officials are umpires field boundary and goal umpires

  • @off1k
    @off1k Před 3 lety +1

    Something that may help with copyright strikes or maybe not. Try a disclaimer.
    *Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*

  • @hawk2390
    @hawk2390 Před 3 lety +1

    Geez mate your doing something right. Hi Jodi.

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder Před rokem

    On the move you have to bounce the ball every 16 yards , umpires, not refs. Yes 2 sets of goals, between the two largest posts is a goal worth 6 points hit the post or between the large and outer posts is a behind and with 1 point.

  • @zwieseler
    @zwieseler Před 3 lety +1

    Extra time is added for stoppages. Some games finish in a draw.

  • @carltraill4414
    @carltraill4414 Před 2 lety

    You guessed wrongly 😂. They’re called umpires.

  • @allycook3926
    @allycook3926 Před rokem

    The backward kicks are called banana kicks and they do them all the time.❤🐨

  • @RossWhite-wj9gu
    @RossWhite-wj9gu Před 3 měsíci

    Do you realise playet kicking close goals were native 😊

  • @adrianfrost6879
    @adrianfrost6879 Před 2 lety

    Did you say Paul Thomas? Adelaide man made it to central district won alot premierships played for Essendon for a while I played school footy with him and most my juniors with Paul Thomas if same person

  • @KennyfuckingPowers
    @KennyfuckingPowers Před 3 lety

    Should react to rugby league aswell like rugby but less rules, faster paced and more exciting, NRL is the premier competition for league in Australia, definitely think you’d like getting into that aswell as as state of origin ( a 3 match representative series within the NRL competition where guys are picked for their state to play against one another, only nsw and Queensland play against each other and is without doubt one of the greatest spectacles of any sport anywhere to watch even more valued then the grand final or playing for your country because of the rivalry)

  • @TheLyds01
    @TheLyds01 Před 3 lety

    Carn the Cats!! Playing Sunday

  • @AndrewSmith-fk1mn
    @AndrewSmith-fk1mn Před 2 lety

    Keep sticking with Port Adelaide. The crows are still rebuilding

  • @kaushik3094
    @kaushik3094 Před 3 lety

    I dont know whether u know it but there is a movie called sarpatta parambarai (Tamil) just released yesterday and its a terrific boxing movie. I would highly recommed u to watch it if u love boxing. U can react to its trailer and then watch

  • @brentonbish
    @brentonbish Před 3 lety

    It looks like it’s the same goal, I agree but it’s just the same camera angle

  • @Nathan-ry3yu
    @Nathan-ry3yu Před 2 lety

    You should watch Aussie rules explained

  • @adrianfrost6879
    @adrianfrost6879 Před 2 lety

    It is same guy,I know him.lol

  • @robynberry7138
    @robynberry7138 Před rokem

    We are built tough in Australia we also have women teams and they are just as skilled and tough

  • @AngelaWalters-xr5wx
    @AngelaWalters-xr5wx Před rokem

    They have UMPIRES

  • @smefour
    @smefour Před 2 lety

    Umpires in AFL can run as much if not more than the players

  • @Wayneogston
    @Wayneogston Před rokem

    The girl is cute! They are umpures sweetie and they make bad decisions all the time. lol I enjoy the input from people from far away. Its golden

  • @adamklasens2770
    @adamklasens2770 Před 3 lety

    fast game is a good game

  • @theacestealer
    @theacestealer Před 3 lety

    Do the Reaction of the afl 2021 updated teams songs

  • @barbaramacmillian1658
    @barbaramacmillian1658 Před 2 lety

    If you watch what is afl you will get the rules

  • @richardmiller3839
    @richardmiller3839 Před 2 lety

    Try watching greatest marks ever

  • @narellesmith7932
    @narellesmith7932 Před rokem

    🔵⚪️🔵⚪️Cats !!

  • @julianshalders6047
    @julianshalders6047 Před rokem

    Tigers rule 🏉🏉🏉🔥👍😊

  • @cjw9257
    @cjw9257 Před rokem

    American chap plays for Collingwood Nathan cox ex American basketballer

  • @TheBrownlj
    @TheBrownlj Před 2 lety

    Called Umpires

  • @Alex-dz2et
    @Alex-dz2et Před 3 lety

    By thin I think you mean fit and lean

  • @darneyoung537
    @darneyoung537 Před 2 lety

    We have a womens football team as well, you need to check them out

  • @tcullen3684
    @tcullen3684 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't understand what seems to be your reluctance to use videos from the AFL channel itself. When everything you do view is all AFL owned footage via some 3rd party channel. Each week the AFL release lots of great content, including highlights from each game as well as highlights from the current round as a whole & these would all be perfect for reacting to. I pretty sure you won't get a copyright strike. Why would you, when none of the other 3rd party channels you use get them? There's only a few rounds to go before the finals & I think reactions to current games would prove very popular.

    • @brosert
      @brosert Před 3 lety +1

      I've wondered the same among a few people who react to these on here.....I thought maybe AFL geo-blocks or something?

    • @off1k
      @off1k Před 3 lety +1

      @@brosert
      Something else that may come into play regarding this is the amount of subscribers the reactor has, anyone under 1k subs should have no problems reacting to official AFL content as they're not making any income from the content. You can't make CZcams coin until you have minimum 1k subs iirc.

  • @johnobrien2445
    @johnobrien2445 Před rokem

    You got sent the wrong video to watch 🤦‍♂️

  • @valmacoffey-mcclean6910

    Watch "What is AFL"

  • @user-kt6fd6tq4b
    @user-kt6fd6tq4b Před rokem

    Umpires in flour yellow thin fit looking because they have to keep up with the ball

  • @carlgabel79
    @carlgabel79 Před 2 lety

    The umpires are skinny as they have to be extremely fit to follow the play and run miles to do so.

  • @brianrees3834
    @brianrees3834 Před 2 lety

    look up and watch AFLW ( womens Afl ) the girls are as good , my grandaughter who is 11 plays AFLW too , tough gals

  • @chrismiller6407
    @chrismiller6407 Před 2 lety

    Watch nrl please

  • @adrienneeast1013
    @adrienneeast1013 Před rokem

    umpires

  • @JakeMartin94
    @JakeMartin94 Před 3 lety

    Crows have shown some good moments this season but as usual with a very young team they just cant put 4 quarters together. Give them another 2 seasons to build and this team will be in the finals (our what you guys call the playoffs)

  • @adrienneeast1013
    @adrienneeast1013 Před rokem

    A better video has come out within the last few months and it's called "A bigener's guide to AFL" it also goes into the WAFL.

  • @user-we8ue9qy9l
    @user-we8ue9qy9l Před 3 měsíci

    @BoringReviews about the Football (Footy) Codes all of Australian Rules Football, Rugby League Football, Rugby Union Football & finally Soccer (Football), which are,
    For those who DISLIKE &/or HATE any Football (Footy) Code/s with a real passion would &/or will say these,
    (1 One) Australian Rules Football, is referred as Aerial Ping Pong Football,
    (2 Two) Rugby League Football, is referred as Thugby League Football,
    (3 Three) Rugby Union Football, is referred as Thugby Union, &/or Rugby Yawnnion,
    (4 Four) Football (Soccer), is referred as Wog Ball and also both Fairies &/or Queenies Game.
    (NOTE) Aerial Ping-Pong
    A jocular (and frequently derisive) name for Australian Rules Football (or Aussie Rules as it is popularly called). The term derives from the fact that the play in this game is characterised by frequent exchanges of long and high kicks.
    The term is used largely by people from States both of Queensland & New South Wales in which Rugby League Football and NOT Aussie Rules (Footy) Football as &/or is the major football code. This interstate and code rivalry is often found in evidence for the term, including the early evidence from the 1940s.
    1947 West Australian (Perth) 22 April: In 1941 he enlisted in the A.I.F. and joined a unit which fostered rugby football. Renfrey did not join in the &oq;mud bath&cq; and did not play 'aerial ping-pong', as the rugby exponents in the army termed the Australian game, until 1946.
    1973 J. Dunn, How to Play Football: Sydneysiders like to call Australian Rules 'Aerial Ping-Pong'.
    But on the other hand, for those and including myself who actually do LIKE &/or LOVE any Football (Footy) Code/s with a real passion would &/or will say these, which are,
    (1 One) Australian Rules Football, is referred as the real Australian Football (Footy) Code of Australia,
    (2 Two) Rugby League Football, is referred as the Greatest Game of All,
    (3 Three) Rugby Union Football, is referred the Game that they do Play in Heaven,
    (4 Four) Football (Soccer), is referred as the Beautiful Game & the World Game & also the Real Football Code of course.