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text_A: Francois de Belleforest wrote on ethics.
text_B: The relationship between Australian rules football and Gaelic football is the subject of controversy among historians .. Australian rules football. Australian rules football. Gaelic football. Gaelic football. controversy. controversy. The question of whether the two codes of football , from Australia and Ireland respectively , have shared origins arises due to similar styles of play in both games .. codes of football. football. Both Irish and Irish Australian historians , including Patrick O'Farrell , Marcus De Burca , Chris McConville , B. W. O'Dwyer and Richard Davis , have supported the theory that the two games have some common origins .. Irish Australian. Irish Australian. Patrick O'Farrell. Patrick O'Farrell. Other Australian historians , including Geoffrey Blainey , Leonie Sandercock and Ian Turner , have rejected any such connection , emphasising instead the influence of rugby football and other games emanating from English public schools .. Geoffrey Blainey. Geoffrey Blainey. Leonie Sandercock. Leonie Sandercock. rugby football. rugby football. other games emanating from English public schools. English public school football games. Some sources also suggest that the Australian Aboriginal game of Marn Grook was an influence on Australian rules football .. Australian rules football. Australian rules football. Australian Aboriginal. Indigenous Australia. Marn Grook. Marn Grook. In 1967 , following approaches from Australian rules authorities , there was a series of games between an Irish representative team and an Australian team , under various sets of hybrid , compromise rules .. Australian team. Australia international rules football team. In 1984 , the first official representative matches of International rules football were played , and the Ireland international rules football team now plays the Australian team annually each October .. International rules football. International rules football. Ireland international rules football team. Ireland international rules football team. Australian team. Australia international rules football team. Since the 1980s , some Gaelic players , such as Jim Stynes and Tadhg Kennelly , have been recruited by the professional Australian Football League -LRB- AFL -RRB- clubs and have had lengthy careers with them .. Jim Stynes. Jim Stynes. Tadhg Kennelly. Tadhg Kennelly. have been recruited. Irish experiment. Australian Football League. Australian Football League. Aside from game-play , a social difference between the codes is that Gaelic football is strictly amateur , whereas Australian football offers professional -LRB- Australian Football League -RRB- and semi-professional -LRB- VFL , SANFL , WAFL , etc. -RRB- levels of competition , providing a strong financial lure for Irish players to switch to Australian football .. Gaelic football. Gaelic football. Australian Football League. Australian Football League. VFL. VFL. SANFL. SANFL. WAFL. West Australian Football League. switch to Australian football. List of players who have converted from one football code to another#Gaelic football to Australian Football
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