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01
Oct
2011
Το σπίτι των τίγρεων

132 days ago by Cool Spotting

Η νέα έδρα μιας ομάδας του αυστραλέζικου ποδοσφαίρου είναι ένα εντυπωσιακό, μοντέρνο κτήριο που θα ζήλευαν πολλές εταιρείες αιχμής. Στην Ελλάδα δεν είμαστε εξοικειωμένοι με το αυστραλέζικο ποδόσφαιρο και τους παράξενους κανόνες του. Στην ουσία πρόκειται για το άθλημα του ράγκμπι, μόνο που παίζεται σ ...

10
Sep
2011
How Carlton Football Club Use Social Media to Engage Fans

153 days ago by Klaas

Video most spectacular marks of the year the on field press conference this video to get some visuals of the game being played

Today was an exciting day for me – I was one of a small group of bloggers invited to cover a training session of the Carlton Football Club (the ‘Blues’) – the football team I support. Marc Murphy (@marcmurphy3 on Twitter) For those of you outside of Australia – the Carlton Football Club (CFC) is an ...

06
Sep
2011
Back up over... ;)

157 days ago by av Johanna "Joe"

Ja nu är vi tillbaka från down under! Det var en lååång resa med en himlans massa footy men jag och David hittade på så mycket annat vi kunde/orkade med/hann med! Vi var i Blue mountains, på Toronga Zoo och Melbourne Zoo, rundvandring i Sydney med mera. David har lovat att vi ska tillbaka en dag så ...

10
Aug
2011
An Aussie Rules Football Injury You Don't Want To See (Video)

185 days ago by Ben Chew

Usually, when we post an Aussie Rules Football video on the site, it's usually for only two good reasons: a great catch or a rather nasty injury. Melbourne defender James Strauss didn't make a great catch but his broken leg will be the highlight reels for awhile: (Courtesy of Sports Grid)

09
Aug
2011
VIDEO: Aussie Rules Football Player Suffers Horrific Broken Leg // sports

185 days ago by JeffG

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I think you have to be a certain level of crazy to play Australian Rules Football, what with guys hitting each other full-force without an ounce of protective equipment. Shockingly there aren’t as many injuries as you think there might be, but when one does occur, it’s usually of the horrific variet ...

08
Aug
2011
Melbourne’s James Strauss Suffers A Nasty Leg Break (Video) // sports

186 days ago by JamieD

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In a rough sport like Australian Rules Football, horrific injuries are nothing new, however, oftentimes those injuries occur when two players collide with one another during a bone-crushing tackle. Not when one of those players goes up for a marking contest against a member of the opposition. Unfort ...

26
Jul
2011
One Nice Aussie Rules Football Catch (Video)

199 days ago by Ben Chew

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It's not often that Aussie Rules Football appears on Outside the Boxscore but when a players makes a catch like this, then we will be showing a lot more of it. The play occurs in the Essendon/Carlton as Andrew Walker makes his mark with this spectacular catch: (Courtesy of Hot Clicks)

25
Jul
2011
Here Is The Best Catch You Will See In Any Sport Today (Video) // sports

200 days ago by JamieD

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No, this catch does not come from a Major League Baseball game, a Minor League Baseball game or a Canadian Football League game. Instead, we had to travel across the Pacific Ocean to bring you this incredible catch, which took place during an Aussie Rules Football match between Essendon and Carlton ...

18
Jul
2011
Silver till Port Malmö Maulers!

207 days ago by av Johanna "Joe"

Då var det final i lördags! Förra gången de var i final firade mina föräldrar 30-årig bröllopsdag så då kunde jag inte vara med! De vann den gången men nu gick det inte lika bra! Poängmässigt var det en jämn match och om man ser på quarters så vann Malmö tre av dem men Farum fick så många poäng i de ...

12
Jun
2011
What Did I Do? (GIF)

243 days ago by JamieD

That is Barry Hall of the AFL’s Sydney Swans – now with the Western Bulldogs – delivering a knockout punch to the chin of West Coast Eagles defender Brent Staker a few years back. While most would call this type of act a “cheapshot,” the Australian media prefers to refer to them simply as “brain sna ...

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