Association football (which is played in many countries) uses imperial units
(with metric equivalents) in its rulebook.  In fairness, the field sizes
were designed in the UK and have not changed in a hundred years.

 

Rugby Union however changed all their measurements from imperial to metric
in the 1970's.  the 25 yd line became the 22 m line etc.  

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Jeremiah MacGregor
Sent: 31 January 2009 14:31
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:42688] Re: Geelong at the Super Bowl

 

Pat,

 

Is it just American sports (at least football and baseball) that are not
metric?  Or are there others that you know of?  I know the Olympics are all
metric but not every sport played appears in the Olympics.

 

Jerry

 

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From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Cc: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 1:39:51 AM
Subject: [USMA:42680] Re: Geelong at the Super Bowl

On 2009/01/31, at 3:44 PM, Jeremiah MacGregor wrote:





Pat,

 

Does Australian Football use yards or meters? 

 

Jerry

 

 

Dear Jerry,

 

All Australian football only uses metres for all measurements. For example,
a ball must travel 15 metres before a 'mark' (a clean catch) is awarded a
free kick. This might give you a feel for the rules
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA4gmMvye5M although there's nothing like
seeing a game live, especially if the Geelong Cats are playing - and
winning.

 

And you might observe that Australian Rules football has nothing whatsoever
to do with any other football played anywhere else in the world.





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From: Pat Naughtin <[email protected]>
To: U.S. Metric Association <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 3:20:54 AM
Subject: [USMA:42625] Geelong at the Super Bowl

Dear All, 

 

This is completely off topic, but those of you who watch the Super Bowl
might be interested to see a player from Geelong playing for the Cardinals
in that game. Ben Graham used to be the captain of the Geelong team who
played in the Australian Football League. Graham is the first ever
Australian to play in the Super Bowl. Australian football is quite unique
and it is nothing like the football played in the USA. See
http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2009/01/29/Cardinals_coach_praises_Ben_G
raham_on_Super_Bowl_eve for details, and I suspect that many Geelong Cat's
supporters will be watching their first ever Super Bowl this year. 

 

Cheers,

 

Pat Naughtin

 

PO Box 305 Belmont 3216,

Geelong, Australia

Phone: 61 3 5241 2008

 

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