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How many points is a field goal in Australian football?

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    Field goal (football)

    NFL Europe encouraged long field goals of 50 yards or more by making those worth four points instead of three (much like Australian rules' Super Goal or basketball's three-point line). ... (In six-man football, where there is no offensive line, all field goals are worth four points instead of the usual three.)
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    Goal (sport)

    Australian Rules Football ... There is no height restriction on an Australian Football Goal and a goal can be scored from ground level up to an infinite height.
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    Australian rules football

    Australian football, also commonly referred to as football, or Aussie rules, colloquially as footy, and historically as Australasian football or Victorian football, is a variant of football played between two teams of 18 players, plus four interchange players, outdoors on large oval-shaped grass fields (often modified cricket fields), with a ball in the shape of a prolate spheroid. ... A goal is worth 6 points whereas a behind is worth 1 point.
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    Laws of Australian football

    The laws of Australian football describe the rules of the game of Australian rules football as they have evolved and adapted, with the same underlying core rules, since 1859. ... 1897 - 6 points for a goal, 1 for a behind - previously, only goals counted.
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    Australian Football League

    In national terms, however, Australian football in Australia is not the most popular sport in all areas. ... They were trailing by four points in the dying stages of the match when Carlton's Wayne Harmes miskicked, chased the ball towards the boundary line and knocked it to his team mate Ken Sheldon who kicked a goal to give Carlton a 10-point lead.
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    Comparison of Australian rules football and Gaelic football

    A key difference between the codes is that the highest level Gaelic Football is strictly amateur, whereas Australian rules football offers professional (Australian Football League) and semi-professional (VFL, SANFL, WAFL, etc) levels of competition. ... A goal is worth 3 points in Gaelic football and 6 points in Australian rules football.
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    International rules football

    See also: Gaelic football, Laws of Australian football, and Comparison of Australian rules football and Gaelic football ... In the goal net (a goal): 6 points, umpire waves green flag and raises both index fingers.
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    Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory

    Traditionally, Canberra was considered to be one of the points which define the Barassi Line, however the popularity of Australian rules football suffered substantially when teams from the national competitions were introduced in both rugby union and rugby league. ... Barassi International Australian Football Youth Tournament
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    Glossary of Australian rules football

    Australian Football ... a goal which scores nine points instead of six, earned by kicking a goal from beyond a set distance, usually 50m in AFL pre-season competitions.
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    Australian rules football in South Australia

    Australian rules football in South Australia has a history dating back to the 1870s, and it has long been the most popular sport in the state. ... The 1990s was the most turbulent decade in the history South Australian football.

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How many points is a field goal in Australian football?