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The essence of the game is to kick goals.
To score a goal, which is worth six points, the ball
must be kicked between the goal posts, which are 6.4
metres apart and at least six metres high.
The shorter behind posts flank the goal posts. If the
ball is touched by a player before it crosses the goal-scoring
line, if it hits one of the goal posts or if it passes
over the goal post only a point is registered. A point
is also awarded whenever the ball passes between a goal
post and a behind post.
A rushed behind is one where a player carries the ball
over the goal line. Desperate defenders will often concede
a behind this way rather than risk a goal being kicked
against them.
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As an example,
a team that scores 10 goals 6 behinds has a total of 66
points:
10 goals x 6 points = 60
6 behinds x 1 point = 6
Total 66 points
The team with the highest total is the
winner.
The AFL's record score is 37.17 (239)
kicked by Geelong in 1992.
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