Captain (Australian rules football)
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A captain of an Australian rules football team, sometimes known as a skipper, is a player who, during the course of a match and off the field, has several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of a regular player.
"Co-captain" redirects here. For the pilot role in aviation, see First officer (aviation).
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As an on-field leader, they are second to the coach and have various roles, including to inspire the players and sometimes address umpires and the media.
When a coach appoints multiple captains, the following captaincy roles may be appointed.
- Co-captain (multiple captains)
- Vice-captain (is second to the captain)
- Deputy vice-captain (is used only when both captain and vice-captain are injured)