@rix It's played on a full-size cricket oval. (The clip I shared was from a recent match between Adelaide and Port Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval, which regularly hosts T20 and Test cricket.)
So roughly 170 metres x 140 metres.
With kicking, if the ball is kicked more than 15 metres and you catch it on the full, that's called a mark, and you get to take an unimpeded kick.
You're only allowed to kick the ball or handpass it by punching it with a clenched fist while holding it with an open hand. No throwing.
With tackling, there's no line of scrimmage or offside rule.
A legal tackle is one that's laid on the player with the ball, above the knees and below the shoulders.
If you're tackled, you have to immediately bandpass or kick the ball.
If you're tackled with the ball, you didn't have a prior opportunity to dispose of it, and you make a genuine attempt to kick or handpass it, it goes to a ball up.
If you've tackled with the ball, and you did have a prior opportunity to dispose of it, and you don't immediately kick or handpass it, then the other team gets possession and s free kick.
With the scoring, unlike the rugby codes, there's no try line. If you kick the ball through the two tall goal posts in the middle, it's a goal and you get 6 points. If you kick it between the tall goal posts and the smaller outer posts, it's a behind and you get 1 point.
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