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Australian Rules Football is a fast growing sport which originated in Victoria, Australia and was originally called the Victorian Football League (VFL). In 1990, due to a number of interstate sides joining the competition, the VFL changed its name to the Australian Football League or AFL, making it a National Sport. In recent years more people have been drawn to the sport from overseas, with 8 leagues competing in the International Cup and 47 countries now involved with the Sport.
Please submit only sites dealing with Australian Rules Football (also known as Aussie Rules Footy) in this category. Sites selling Australian Rules Football-related products should be listed under Shopping: Sports: Football: Australian Rules. Sites relating to Fantasy Football should be listed under Sports: Fantasy: Football: Australian_Rules.

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All sites are reviewed periodically and deleted if found to be inactive.

The Adelaide Crows joined the Australian Football League (AFL) in 1991, as the first South Australian team.
Please submit only sites relating to the Adelaide Crows Football Club. General sites pertaining to AFL are listed in Sports/ Football/ Australian_Rules
The Brisbane Lions were formed at the end of 1996 as the result of a merger between the Brisbane Bears and the Fitzroy Lions. Home games are played at the GABBA in Brisbane, Queensland. The Lions won their first grand final against the Essendon Bombers in 2001.
Please only submit sites for the Brisbane Lions Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
One of the most successful clubs in the history of the VFL/AFL is the Carlton Blues. It is also one of the best supported clubs in the competition. Home games are played at Optus Oval in Carlton, Victoria.
Please only submit sites for the Carlton Blues Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The Collingwood Magpies play their home games at the MCG in Melbourne and joined the VFL/AFL in 1897. They have won 14 premierships, four of those were consecutive between 1927 and 1930, making an AFL record.
Please only submit sites for the Collingwood Magpies Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Founded in 1897, the Essendon Bombers won the first league premiership. They are one of the most successful clubs in the AFL. The year 2000 produced a record-breaking season for Essenond, winning both the Ansett Cup and the AFL premiership. The records they broke that year were: * Most games won in a season (24/25). * Most games won in succession in a season (20). * Highest finals score ever -- 31.12 (198) against the Kangaroos. * Best ever start to a season (20-0). * Most consecutive weeks on top of the ladder (29). * Most flags (equal with Carlton) with 16.
Please only submit sites for the Essendon Bombers Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Fremantle was the second West Australian-based team to join the AFL and played its first match in 1995. Home games are played at Subiaco in Western Australia.
Please only submit sites for the Freemantle Dockers Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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This category contains links to personal, humor and fun sites about Australian Football.
Please only submit personal, humor and fun sites about Australian Football.
Geelong is the second oldest football club in Australia and was formed in 1859. Geelong holds the League record for the highest score ever kicked 37.17 (239) against Brisbane in 1992. Geelong has won seven premierships in total, the most recent against Port Adelaide in 2007.
Please only submit sites for the Geelong Cats Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Hawthorn joined the AFL in 1925 and have won nine premierships. They were a dominant force in the 1980's winning four premierships.
Please only submit sites for the Hawthorn Hawks Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The Kangaroos joined the League as the North Melbourne Football Club in 1925. They changed their name at the start of the 1999 season. The Kangaroos have won four premierships.
Please only submit sites for the Northern Kangaroos Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
This category is for all Leagues, Clubs and Associations EXCLUDING the Australian Football League (AFL).
Following these guidelines will allow us to add your site to the directory as quickly as possible. Find the single most appropriate category for your site. With few exceptions, sites are listed in the directory in one category only. If the site you are wishing to submit is about the Australian Football League or any of the Clubs in the Australian Football League - please submit those to Sports: Football: Australian Rules.

Submit your site using your main URL.

Use your site''s actual title.

Create a brief description, under 25 words, listing the current content of your site (not the future content). Look at other listings to use as a guide for what''s acceptable.

Do not use first person verbiage (we, our, us).

Do not use marketing verbiage. (We''re the best!, Most awesome site, Check it Out!)

Do not use the words " and more!" in the description of your site.

Sites which are gateways or splash pages to affiliate sites will not be added.

Sites which are under construction, significantly lacking in content, or have inactive pages or links will not be added.

Sites not significantly in English should be submitted to the World category and will not be listed here.

All sites are reviewed periodically and deleted if found to be inactive.

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The Melbourne Demons are an Australian Rules football club in the highest level of competition - the Australian Football League. Based at the mighty MCG in Melbourne, they are one of the greatest football clubs. Melbourne is also one of the worlds oldest sporting clubs, established in 1858. The golden era was in the 50s & 60s under coach Norm Smith winning five premierships. In total Melbourne has won the premiership flag twelve times.
Please only submit sites for the Melbourne Demons Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). If you would like to submit another Australian Rules Demons club, please do so under the general Australian Rules Football categories.
This category contains sites about Australian Rules Football officiating and Autralian Rules Football officials.
Please submit general sites about Australian Rules Football officiating to this category. Sites offering officiating equipment and supplies for sale should be submitted to the appropriate category in Shopping.
Port Adelaide joined the AFL in 1997 and missed making the finals in its first year on percentage only. It played in its first finals series in 1999. In 2001, it became the first non-Victorian team to win the Ansett Cup beating Brisbane at Football Park and finished in the top four at the end of the home and away season. Despite being the latest addition to the competition, Port Adelaide boasts a long and proud tradition as the Port Adelaide Magpies in the South Australian competition, the SANFL. The Port Magpies have won 34 premierships as the dominant force in the SANFL. They are yet to win an AFL premiership.
Please only submit sites for the Port Adelaide Power Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Richmond was admitted to the League in 1908 and the former working class suburb east of the city centre quickly built a huge supporter base and a strong reputation. The Tigers have won ten premierships.
Please only submit sites for the Richmond Tigers Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
St Kilda was one of the VFL's foundation clubs in 1897, but has won only one premiership. That was in 1966 when it defeated Collingwood by one point. Despite the lack of team success, the Saints have always had a loyal and fanatical supporter base.
Please only submit sites for the St Kilda Saints Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Sydney has been an AFL pioneer-- the former South Melbourne Football Club relocating to the harbor city in 1982. South Melbourne joined in 1897 and won three premierships, Sydney has not yet won a grand final.
Please only submit sites for the Sydney Swans Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Aussie Rules or Aussie Riles? You will either love it or loathe it, but it would be a very long winter in Australia with out Aussie Rules Football. Join in the fun of tipping the winners in these Internet Football Tipping competitions - and be up for great prizes too! Most are free.
Footscray changed its name to the Western Bulldogs before the start of the 1997 season and achieved finals success immediately. Footscray joined the AFL in 1925 and has tasted premiership success only once -- in 1954. In 1989, the club was nearly forced into extinction by a proposed merger with Fitzroy.
Please only submit sites for the Western Bulldogs Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
The West Coast Eagles joined the AFL in 1987 and became the first club from outside Victoria to win an AFL premiership when they defeated Geelong in 1992. They repeated that success in 1994.
Please only submit sites for the West Coast Eagles Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).