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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Australian rules football, zoning (originally called district football) refers to a system whereby a given area, either region or lower-level football league, is reserved exclusively for one club.Zoning has been historically an important part of most major Australian football leagues, being usually justified as necessary to ensure a reasonably equitable competition. In the early days of Australian rules football, players, though required to be amateurs, were free…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Australian rules football, zoning (originally called district football) refers to a system whereby a given area, either region or lower-level football league, is reserved exclusively for one club.Zoning has been historically an important part of most major Australian football leagues, being usually justified as necessary to ensure a reasonably equitable competition. In the early days of Australian rules football, players, though required to be amateurs, were free agents. Because a small number of clubs, such as Norwood in South Australia and Fremantle in Western Australia, dominated, pressure to eliminate this inequality was always considerable. District football was first introduced in the SANFL in 1897, the year the VFL formed from the VFA. Under district football a player could only play for the club whose district he resided in.