Here are sporting terms for Australian Rules Football (AFL)
- Behind: A behind, worth one point, is awarded when the ball is kicked, handballed or otherwise taken over the line between the large goalpost and the smaller goalpost.
- Drop Kick: A kick of the football where the ball hits the ground at or just after impact of the foot. This technique is not used in the modern game.
- Free Kick: A free kick is awarded after a mark or after an infringement by an opposition player. The player awarded a free kick can stop and take a kick without being tackled.
- Goal: A goal is awarded when the ball is kicked through the two large goalposts. It is worth six points on the scoreboard.
- Handball: A handball is the alternative to kicking as a way that the football is passed to another players. The ball is held in one hand and punched with the other to project it towards the other player.
- Mark: A 'mark' is awarded when the player catches the ball on the full after it has traveled at least 10 metres.
- Point: The team with the most points at the end of a game is the winner. Six points are awarded for each goal, and one point for each behind.
- Premier: Winner of the Grand Final (premiership)

- Sherrin: the brand of football which is most commonly used in Australian rules football is a Sherrin.
- Specky: a "spectacular" high mark taken by the player. Also known as a "Jezza"
- Torpedo Kick (Torp): A kicking technique where the ball travels through the air in a spiral action
- Wooden Spoon: The Wooden Spoon is the unofficial title for the last place team at the end of the regular AFL season. (see winners of the wooden spoon)
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