Australian Rules is doing away with its traditional 'centre bounce' after more than 130 years

Australian Rules is doing away with its traditional 'centre bounce' after more than 130 years

Australian Rules football has started games with a centre bounce for more than 130 years, but from next season it will be ditched because umpires are finding it too hard to master the skill.

The country's most popular spectator sport, similar to Ireland's Gaelic football, traces its roots back to 1858 when spherical or oval balls were first used.

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