Odense Lions
We are the first Australian football club in Odense. Australian football is a sport which is partly reminiscent of rugby. The track is oval and 135-185 meters long and 110-155 meters wide. Both teams made up of all 18 players (in Denmark we play by 12 on each team). It is an extremely fast ball game, where the oval ball is played using kick or 'handballs' where the ball is held in one hand and cast on with the other hand clenched fist. It is a physically demanding ball game where you have to deal with him who has the ball, and he comes not of the lawfully becomes takleren awarded a free kick. It is also legal to use his body to protect a player who goes after the ball as well as shoulder push opponents as long as you are within 5 meters of the ball.
The sport contains elements from ordinary football, rugby and some specialties found only in Australian football. A good Australian footballer has to tackle, catch and kick the ball. The sport requires speed, physical strength, "good hands" and the ability to read the play. Then you will try out this new sport branch, then you are more than welcome.
Odense Lions is thus the first Australian football club in Odense. But what is Australian football? Australian football is a sport that reminds a lot of rugby. However, the track is oval, 135-185 meters long and 110-155 wide. In the original game there are 18 players in each team. In Denmark, however, there are 12 players in each team. The ball game goes fast. The oval ball is played from player to player using kick, or the so-called "handballs", where the ball is held in one hand and is continued with a fist. The ball game is physically demanding and you have to deal with the person with the ball. One must protect a team member who goes after the ball and the same shoulder shoulder when playing within 5 meters of the ball.
Sports have items from football, rugby, and various Australian football specialties. When you're a good Australian football player, you're good at tackling, grabbing and kicking the ball.
Are you fast, physically strong, have "good hands" and the ability to read the game, maybe this sport you have to try with.
Address
Bane 3/C
Rismarksvænget 11
Odense
Contact info
Telefon: 42 95 66 92
E-mail: kbruusw@gmail.com / mm@dafl.dk
Opening Hours
Træning om sommeren
Tirsdag: 18:00 - 19:30
Torsdag: 18:00 – 19:30
Træning om vinteren
Mandag: 18.00-20.00
Onsdag: 20.00-22.00
Website
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Odense-Lions/340565146058656?fref=ts