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Laws of Australian rules football / Holding the ball / Free kick / Tackle / Shepherding / Penalty / Push in the back / Mark / Ruckman / Sports / Australian rules football / Football
Date: 2013-05-07 20:05:27
Laws of Australian rules football
Holding the ball
Free kick
Tackle
Shepherding
Penalty
Push in the back
Mark
Ruckman
Sports
Australian rules football
Football

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