The Winners is the name of two Australian television shows that show highlights of Australian rules football matches.
Slow Down is an annual Australian rules football match held at the end of the regular season, with teams drawn mostly from ex-AFL and SANFL players.
The first Australian rules football match to played at the SCG was Inter-Colonial football match played between Victoria and New South Wales on 6 August 1881.
In 1995, Murdoch served 15 months imprisonment for shooting at people who were celebrating at an Australian rules football match in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The 1971 VFA Division 1 Grand Final was an Australian rules football match played between the Dandenong Redlegs and the Preston Bullants.
A new Belgian club played matches against Dutch sides Amsterdam and The Hague in late 2012, the first Australian rules football match played by a Belgian team in over five years.
It is considered a tradition to consume a Four'N Twenty Meat Pie at an Australian rules football match.
Crowds exceeding 80,000 gathered 11 times for football games in Australia during 2011: 9 of them for Australian rules matches and 2 for rugby league matches.
The record crowd for an Australian rules football match is 37,224 between the Brisbane Lions and Collingwood.
During many wars, Australian rules football matches have been played overseas in places like northern Africa and Vietnam as a celebration of Australian culture and as a bonding exercise between soldiers.