DIY Footy: How to Build Your Own Australian Rules Football Scoreboard

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An Australian Rules Football (AFL) scoreboard displays a team’s performance by breaking the score down into Goals, Behinds, and Total Points, usually laid out side-by-side in that exact order. The Scoring Format

An AFL score is read left-to-right as Goals . Behinds (Total Points). For example, if a scoreboard reads: 15 . 12 (102) 15 is the number of Goals scored. 12 is the number of Behinds scored. (102) is the Total Points.

The total is calculated using simple arithmetic: (Goals × 6) + Behinds = Total Points. In this scenario: (15 × 6) + 12 = 102. Out loud, an Australian fan would say this score as “fifteen-twelve, one hundred and two”. Goals (6 Points)

At each end of an oval AFL field, there are four large vertical posts. The two taller posts in the middle are the goal posts.

To score a goal worth 6 points, the attacking team must kick the football entirely over the scoring line directly between these two central tall posts.

The Catch: The ball must be kicked by an attacking player’s foot.

No Touches: The ball cannot touch any other player (from either team), the ground, or the goal posts on its way through. If it is touched at all, it is downgraded to a behind. Behinds (1 Point) scorecard for australian football – vMix Forums

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