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Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...
, the followers are the players in the three positions- ruckman, ruck rover, and rover. These three players are known as followers because they have traditionally been used as players that follow the ball all around the ground, as opposed to playing in a set position. In recent years, there has been a decreased emphasis on set positions in Australian football. Followers still cover more ground than any other player on the field.


Ruckman

The ruckman's job is to contest with the opposing ruckman at centre-bounces that take place at the start of each quarter or after each goal, and at stoppages (i.e., boundary throw ins, ball ups). The ruckman usually uses his height (typically players are over 195 cm tall) to palm/tap the ball down so that a ruck rover or rover can run onto it. Notable ruckmen in Australian football over the years include: * Graham "Polly" Farmer (, and , 1953-1971),Pascoe, 1995, p. 38 Sandover Medallist 1956, 1957, 1960; Named first ruck in AFL Team of the Century (1996) * John Nicholls (, 1957-1974), Named back pocket in AFL Team of the Century (1996) * Jack Dyer * Roy Wright Brownlow Medallist 1952, 1954 * Carl Ditterich ( and , 1963-1980) * John "Sam" Newman (Geelong, 1964-1980) * Gary Dempsey ( and , 1967-1984), Brownlow Medallist 1975 * Don Scott (, 1967-1981) * Graham Moss ( and , 1968-1983),Pascoe, 1995, p. 39 Brownlow Medallist 1976 * Barry Round (Footscray and , 1969-1986), Brownlow Medallist 1981 * Rick Davies (, Hawthorn and , 1970-1986) * Simon Madden (, 1974-1992), Norm Smith Medallist 1985 *
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( and Melbourne, 1974-1987), Brownlow Medallist 1979, 1984 * Justin Madden (Essendon and , 1980-1996) * Paul Salmon * Jim Stynes (Melbourne, 1987-1998), Brownlow Medallist 1991 *
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(, 1988-2000), Brownlow Medallist 1992 * Peter Everitt *
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* Shaun Rehn (, and Hawthorn, 1990-2002) * Matthew Primus * Jeff White * Corey McKernan *
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* Todd Goldstein * Max Gawn


Ruck rover

Before the 1950s, the role of the ruck-rover was known as the ''follower''. His role was to assist the ruckman and rover at centre bounces by blocking and shepherding them from opposition players.Pascoe, 1995, p. 41 This position disappeared in the 1950s with the success of
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in a role designated for him by Melbourne coach Norm Smith. The closest equivalent of the follower position in today's game is known as a tagger. The ruck rover's job is to be directly beneath the flight of the ball when a ruckman taps the ball down, allowing an easy take away, or clearance, from a stoppage. Typically players are not as tall as the ruckman, typically ranging from 170–190 cm in height. Notable followers and ruck-rovers in Australian football over the years include: *
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( and , 1953-1969) *
Paul Bagshaw Paul Lynton Bagshaw (born 22 August 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. Bagshaw played 360 games for the Double Blues and 14 for So ...
(, 1964-1980), * Michael Tuck (, 1972-1991), former AFL career games record holder (426) * Robert Harvey * Chris Judd * Jobe Watson * Daniel Kerr * Garry Hocking (, 1987-2001)Pascoe, 1995, p. 42 *
Michael McGuane Michael McGuane (born 29 December 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented and in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the 1980s and 1990s. Playing career Early years (1987–1990) McGuane showed great promise fo ...
( and Carlton, 1987-1997) *
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* Trent Cotchin


Rover

The rover is a player who lurks around centre bounces and stoppages to receive the ball from a ruck rover and complete a clearance. Rovers are typically the smallest player on the ground. Notable rovers in Australian football over the years include: *
Harry Collier Harry Collier (1 October 1907 – 16 August 1994) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. Family Collier was the older brother of former champion Collingwood player (and the 1929 Brownlow Medal winner) Albert. ...
(, 1926-1940),Pascoe, 1995, p. 40 Brownlow Medallist 1930 *
Haydn Bunton, Sr. Haydn William Bunton (5 July 1911 – 5 September 1955) was an Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL), in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and in the South Australian National Football Le ...
(, and , 1931-1945), Brownlow Medallist 1931, 1932, 1935; Sandover Medallist 1938, 1939, 1941; Named forward pocket in AFL Team of the Century (1996) * Allan Ruthven (Fitzroy, 1940-1954) Brownlow Medallist 1950 * Lou Richards (Collingwood, 1941-1955) *
Bill Hutchison William Henry Hutchison (28 April 1923 – 18 June 1982), often referred to as "Hutchy", was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League (VFL) with the Essendon Football Club, who played 290 VFL games, from 1942 to 1957, an ...
(, 1942-1957), Brownlow Medallist 1952, 1953 * Steve Marsh ( and , 1945-1958) Sandover Medallist 1952 * Bob Skilton (, 1956-1971), Brownlow Medallist 1959, 1963, 1968; Named rover in AFL Team of the Century (1996) *
Bill Goggin William Goggin (born 4 January 1941) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the VFL/AFL, Victorian Football League (VFL). He later coached Geelong and also the Western Bulldogs, Footscray Football Cl ...
(, 1958-1971) *
Ross G. Smith Ross Gibson Smith (born 8 September 1942) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Smith played with St Kilda as a courageous rover. He won the Brownlow Medal in 1967 and captained Victoria ...
(, 1961-1975), Brownlow medallist 1967 * Bill Walker (, 1961-1976), Sandover Medallist 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970 * Barry Cable (, and , 1962-1979), Sandover Medallist 1964, 1968, 1973 * Kevin Bartlett (, 1965-1983) *
Peter Crimmins Peter Crimmins (8 July 1948 – 28 September 1976) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). "Crimmo" was known as a lightly-built but courageous and skilful rover whose ...
(, 1966-1971) * Leigh Matthews (Hawthorn, 1969-1985), Named forward pocket in AFL Team of the Century (1996) *
Tony Liberatore Anthony Liberatore (born 11 February 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented the in the Australian Football League (AFL). Liberatore is the only player to have won league best-and-fairest medals in all three grades of V ...
(, 1986-2002), Brownlow Medallist 1990 *
John Platten John Patrick Platten (born 17 March 1963) is a retired Australian rules footballer. Platten's career began in the SANFL, where he won a Magarey Medal with Central District, and also with Hawthorn, where he played in four premierships as we ...
(Hawthorn, 1986-1997), Magarey Medallist 1984, Brownlow Medallist 1987 *
Gary Ablett, Jr. Gary Ablett Jr. (born 14 May 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club and Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL). The eldest son of Australian Football Hall of Fame mem ...
(Geelong and , 2002-2020), Brownlow Medallist 2009, 2013


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* Football (Australian rules) positions {{DEFAULTSORT:Follower (Australian Rules Football) Australian rules football terminology