Lynch: Lions can go all the way - Neds AFL Unpopular Opinions
AFL legend and co-host of Neds AFL Unpopular Opinions, Alastair Lynch has thrown his support behind the Brisbane Lions, believing that they …
AFL legend and co-host of Neds AFL Unpopular Opinions, Alastair Lynch has thrown his support behind the Brisbane Lions, believing that they …
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Aussie Rules was originally forged as a way to keep cricketers fit in the winter, but the sport has more than taken its position within the Australian sporting landscape and boasts the country’s best crowds and overall viewership markets annually.
The AFL only came to be in its current form in 1990 and was previously called the ‘VFL’; with teams fielded only in the state of Victoria. Since then however, the AFL has truly become an Australian sport with several teams now based in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.
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