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What are "behinds" in Aussie Rules?

by Guest57509  |  earlier

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Does it have anything to do with the prevalence of poofterism in this particular sport?

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  1. behinds r àsses


  2. no, jose

  3. bottems up!!!

    muahahaha

  4. And lets not forget what some rugby players do at the bottom of the ruck ;)

  5. This is when a player is getting away with the ball and the opposition player tries to lay a tackle but only manages to grab the back of his shorts and pulls them down to show his behind but in the meantime the attempted tackle puts pressure on the player with the ball and it goes through for a behind i.e. He misses the big sticks and  the ball goes through one little stick and one big stick.   I have a feeling you already know this but are just stirring up s......t.  If you are looking for g*y leanings just check out the Rugby League scrums.  Any more questions??

    Oh and that "behind" (not the one on the player) is worth 1 point but if it went through the big sticks it is worth 6 points.  i.e. 1 goal = 6 points - I behind (not the player's) is worth 1 point.   i.e.  The Swans beat Carlton by 2 behinds but they didn't belong to the players.  Hope that clears it up for you.

    Another thing with a name like Bumschitz you sound like you are really into "behinds".

  6. No, it doesn't have anything to do with 'poofterism' if that's a word.

    Behind = When the ball is kicked through an outside post and one of the goal posts. One point is awarded.

  7. NO

  8. OK

  9. you know how there are 4 goal posts right

    if you get the ball inbetween the two middle ones, you get a goal, 6 points. if you get it between the outside gaps, you get 1 point and thats called a behind. also, if you hit the pole, you get a behind (one point.)

    nothing to do with poofterism...

  10. why do rugby people do "scrums"? is it just an excuse for them to get close to their team mates behinds?

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