Given how much Australians love to use assorted sports fields as units of measurements I was surprised to learn that AFL fields don’t have a standardised size or even shape
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_rules_football_playing_field
Given how much Australians love to use assorted sports fields as units of measurements I was surprised to learn that AFL fields don’t have a standardised size or even shape
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_rules_football_playing_field

Engie Stadium, home ground of the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the AFL. #AFL #GWSGiants #Sport #Sports #WesternSydney #NSW #stadium #Australia
@aj @nxskok @joannaholman I didn't know that, does explain some things about GWS home games.
There's also Norwood Oval, used each year for matches in Gather Round.
It has straight, parallel sidelines. The ground is the same width at half forward as it is on the wings.
@Standard_Phil @aj @joannaholman the mathematician in me feels compelled to point out that Norwood Oval is the only genuine oval here; the others are more like ellipses.
(Yes, I know that the (Kennington) Oval in London is by this definition not one either.)