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- Q16970391 subject Q8278093.
- Q16970391 subject Q8585480.
- Q16970391 abstract "Holding the ball is a law in Australian Rules Football. It is necessary to prevent players from slowing down play. Instead of the umpire calling for a ball-up (which gives either team an opportunity to win possession), it allows the defence a way to take possession directly from the attacking team.".
- Q16970391 thumbnail Womens_tackle.jpg?width=300.
- Q16970391 wikiPageExternalLink Laws_of_Australian_Football_2013.pdf.
- Q16970391 wikiPageExternalLink Spirit_of_the_Laws_2012_3.pdf.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q14458221.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q4639705.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q50776.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q5500251.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q5647263.
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- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q7575105.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q7881754.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8278093.
- Q16970391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8585480.
- Q16970391 comment "Holding the ball is a law in Australian Rules Football. It is necessary to prevent players from slowing down play. Instead of the umpire calling for a ball-up (which gives either team an opportunity to win possession), it allows the defence a way to take possession directly from the attacking team.".
- Q16970391 label "Holding the ball".
- Q16970391 depiction Womens_tackle.jpg.