No industry has influenced the transformation of the Australian Football League (AFL) into a professional, commercial business more than the media. Today, the AFL players are paid more than ever and are used as marketing tools to promote and sell the game, often to new fans in new markets of Australia - namely New South Wales and Queensland - who haven’t traditionally played Australian Football, preferring the rugby codes instead. But perhaps the biggest change in the AFL is that the play element is now used as function of business. Put simply, winning leads to more money. As such, the play element is now manipulated more than ever. The game has more coaches implementing more tactics, strategies, game plans and set plays than ever before. T...
This article explores the transformation of play in the sport field by combining Johan Huizinga's hi...
This presentation will focus on corporate governance practices within the pre-eminent sporting compe...
The paper discusses some of the findings of a research project funded by the Australian Football Lea...
This thesis is a theoretical analysis of the importance of the play element in developing communitie...
This article interprets the Australian Football League's (AFL) transformation from a game to an ente...
This article interprets the Australian Football League's (AFL) transformation from a game to an ente...
This article explores the transformation of play in the sport field by combining Johan Huizinga’s hi...
This paper begins with a brief review of the evolution of the unique brand of Australian football an...
In 2007 the elite Australian Rules footballer Ben Cousins was suspended by the Australian Football L...
Over the last twenty-five years, the Australian Football League (AFL), and its predecessor, the Vict...
Over the last twenty-five years, the Australian Football League (AFL), and its predecessor, the Vict...
In just six short years in Brisbane the Lions have pioneered Australian Rules Football in Queensland...
In an era when games at the elite level are sports entertainment businesses many of the elite perfor...
This paper begins with a brief review of the evolution of the unique brand of Australian football an...
An essay by A. A. Philips over 60 years ago explored the controversial term of 'cultural cringe' in ...
This article explores the transformation of play in the sport field by combining Johan Huizinga's hi...
This presentation will focus on corporate governance practices within the pre-eminent sporting compe...
The paper discusses some of the findings of a research project funded by the Australian Football Lea...
This thesis is a theoretical analysis of the importance of the play element in developing communitie...
This article interprets the Australian Football League's (AFL) transformation from a game to an ente...
This article interprets the Australian Football League's (AFL) transformation from a game to an ente...
This article explores the transformation of play in the sport field by combining Johan Huizinga’s hi...
This paper begins with a brief review of the evolution of the unique brand of Australian football an...
In 2007 the elite Australian Rules footballer Ben Cousins was suspended by the Australian Football L...
Over the last twenty-five years, the Australian Football League (AFL), and its predecessor, the Vict...
Over the last twenty-five years, the Australian Football League (AFL), and its predecessor, the Vict...
In just six short years in Brisbane the Lions have pioneered Australian Rules Football in Queensland...
In an era when games at the elite level are sports entertainment businesses many of the elite perfor...
This paper begins with a brief review of the evolution of the unique brand of Australian football an...
An essay by A. A. Philips over 60 years ago explored the controversial term of 'cultural cringe' in ...
This article explores the transformation of play in the sport field by combining Johan Huizinga's hi...
This presentation will focus on corporate governance practices within the pre-eminent sporting compe...
The paper discusses some of the findings of a research project funded by the Australian Football Lea...