Previously, we have asked Mamamia readers to confess the topics that you just Do. Not. Understand. We loved your honesty and since then have tried to help out with bringing you up to speed on issues like the asylum seeker debate, the basics of climate change and the conflict in Syria.
As we hit finals season, we thought it was timely to answer the calls of MANY of you that we provide a footy codes cheat sheet. So here it is, courtesy of the fab team over at Know The Game. Enjoy.
by PAULA WARD
Australia is a sporting nation. There’s no doubt sport is a key part of our national identity. Not surprisingly then most Australians love sport but, maybe – you don’t. Chances are though you’ll be surrounded by plenty that do.
Perhaps your kids are playing football at school or on a Saturday and you dread the thought of standing on the sidelines with the other parents who seemingly know when to cheer or provide a critique of the on-field antics.
It could be that your husband/brother/sister/dad/flat mate commandeers the household remote control every weekend to watch ‘the game’ and be oblivious to all else.
Maybe you think a maul is a shopping centre and a dummy half is a broken pacifier.
Your home may be a sports-free zone but, come Monday morning, your boss always talks about the weekend of sport and your clients are forever asking who ‘your team’ is and then talk about some big game that was just played.
You can see the worth in being included in these conversations – being able to engage, build rapport and make a sensible contribution. You know there’s value in being able to comment about sport beyond whether Shane Warne and Liz Hurley will make it to the altar (and you know that’s hardly sports talk).