Australia and Aussie Rules…

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Australia and Aussie Rules…

Mr. P. Leighton AS Level Socio-Cultural Issues

Today’s Session…

 Look at last weeks work as a starter Australians and Sport as a preoccupation.

  Answer an exam style question on this subject… Using “Aussie Rules Football” as a cotemporary example, retake the question.

Starter…

Analyze and Discuss the reasons why Australians far surpass us in sport? (8) Hint: When answering this question think about your use of language and key words that will link the ideas together…  Attempt your “Colour” sheet suited to your level.

Swap Papers and Mark… What are you looking for?

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Australians passionate bordering fanatical about sport?

“Bush Culture” ethic?

Favorable Climate?

The Outdoor Life?

Political Support?

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Tradition of Success

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Sport is Fashionable?

Egalitarian Society?

Sport and PE?

 Which of these could utilize Aussie Rules as an example?

Using Aussie Rules as a Contemporary Example…

  To answer this question a contemporary example may be used or used as a “With reference to…” However… if you don’t know what to reference you wont get the marks!

Aussie Rules Football: Its Origins

 Aussie Rules or simply “Footy” is a game which clearly reflects Australian society.

 What are some of the key elements you can see from these clips?

 What do you already know about the game?

Aussie Rules Football…

Aussie Rules: A misconception…

 The action on the field does not reflect the solid rule structure and a strong ethos of fair play.

 The games are played on cricket ovals (lots of available space) with 9 officials.

 22 Players per side- some of which run up to 15 miles a game!

Comparison…

 Average distance covered in…     Rugby Union… Football… Rugby League… Aussie Rules…     3.6miles

6.2miles

6.8miles

15MILES!

Aussie Rules: Its Origins continued…

 Its exact origins are uncertain- the game was originally the idea of English born Tom Willis and was seen as a way to keep cricketers fit.

 Most argue that Willis adapted an Aboriginal leaping game with what he had already seen in public schools.

   Others say it is simply a mixture of Gaelic Football and Rugby. Gaelic Football was not codified until 30 years after the Willis’ Melbourne Rules were established.

Aussie “Footy” was established before most noted forms of modern football.

  It is far more popular than RU, Rugby League and Soccer put together in most states- 42% increase in participation from 2001-2005.

Purely homegrown talent- unlike other sports- more to strive for as a young player?

 Game is growing in standing- 20 countries now play it!

 Although Aborigines make up only 3% of the population… 16% of the players in the AFL are Aboriginal.

 4 th most played team sport in the country after…   Netball Rugby  Cricket

Factors shaping the development of the game.

     Australians traveling abroad- popularity?

Festival matches- AFL Vs GAA attracting interest… Conversions- money and prestige… Extensive pathways played in schools…

Truly national game-

spreading into originally RL and RU states (Queensland and NSW)   Game appeals to all- men and women of all body types 6”10 ruckmen to 5”9 rovers.

“SuperRules” allow 35+ year old players play with minimal contact!

Aussie Rules and Commercialism…

 Aussie Rules is the most attended spectator sport in Australia.

 National competition as well as local and regional leagues.

 It lends itself to commercialism just like American Football- why?

 Players have become high status stars earning huge fees and sponsorship deals.

Question from the start?

 Using Aussie Rules as an example, Analyse and discuss the reasons Australians far surpass us in sport (10).

 How did you do?

Work for you to do…

      Find out about the commercial aspects of Aussie rules- why is it such big business?

How many elite clubs are there?

How does it operate?

Where are the clubs situated?

Is there a geographical spread or pockets of popularity?

How do earnings compare with top earners in the Premier League/RU/RL/American Football?

Any Questions?

See you next week