Research Origin of Australian Football's Gaelic Origin Myth [+Marngrook]

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They could just as well have been playing an aboriginal version of hackey sack.

Could well have been. You just dont know.

We know two things. No one present at the time credited it for any part in the games development, and Tom Wills was but 1/7th of the group who formed the first rules.
 

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We know two things. No one present at the time credited it for any part in the games development, and Tom Wills was but 1/7th of the group who formed the first rules.

Yes and IMO not enough credit is given to the group as a whole which gave no real explanation for the first rules.
 
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We had this game in the school yard were someone in the first group would bomb the bomb the ball to another pack of kids 20 meters away
the temporary winner would be the one one who marked the ball they would preen around for a couple of seconds like they'd won the premiership then
boot the ball back to the first group. Back and forth for and hour. Most of the kids were First nation extraction. The ball was made in China land but its the M.G rules in it?
Football at its most basic
 

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