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Age is maturing you Jon 🙄 hehehe.
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jon_d wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 5:53 pm Not to mention the mandatory rectum inspection. .... who was that bloke?
Warick Capper wasn't it ..... or was he the field ballet player who wore his shorts so tight he couldn't fart until he took them off :lol:

Punching, shirt fronting, elbows to the head ..... and not even close to where the ball is .... sounds like
AFL to me ;) :lol: Can you imagine an NRL game with that many players and umpires on the ground at the same time ..... they'd have to line up like they were playing British Bulldog ..... but on both sides .... they wouldn't need to pass the ball but more hand it to the bloke beside them :lol:

Let's face it, if an AFL player was tackled the way NRL players are tackled, the game wouldn't ever get going because they'd be carting them off the field in stretchers after each ball challenge ..... those long skinny necks would end up with the head popping off the top like ice cream from a cone with the impact the tackling player hits the ball carrier to stop them from simply running them over .... yet it still takes more than one tackler to stop them in most cases ..... they are that strong and powerful even the little NRL players are big boys ......
As for the running distance, if the NRL players were allowed to tackle the AFL players like they do in NRL, they wouldn't have to run much at all :lol: They could just pick the twigs up ball and all and kick them between the posts 8-)

If you watched any of the close NRL games over the last few weeks, if they had awarded a point for being close either side, the loosing team would have been the winning team .....
Maybe I should change my signature to "close is only good with lawn bowls, hand grenades and AFL kicks :P

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yeah nah Terry.

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NRL 2022 : Round 1. 124,567 total, 15,571 average

AFL: 2022: Round 1 362,892 total, 40,321 average



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_NRL_season_results

https://www.afl.com.au/news/724566/afl- ... hip-season

Hopoate! :shock: :shock:
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Let's face it, if an AFL player was tackled the way NRL players are tackled, the game wouldn't ever get going because they'd be carting them off the field in stretchers after each ball challenge ..... those long skinny necks would end up with the head popping off the top like ice cream from a cone with the impact
We can tell the NRL players 'cos they have no necks. Is that it? :?
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Don't give a fook about either, now if Ash decided the womens soccer team needs a hand out next, might be worth a look..................
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jon_d wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 5:53 pm Not to mention the mandatory rectum inspection. .... who was that bloke?
Dot wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 2:12 pm The rugy players all end up brain dead and ugly ones at that, the AFL boys wear nice tight shorts, have the right amount of muscles and can jump higher. Plus there is no Hop-a-warties in AFL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Dot wrote: Thu Mar 24, 2022 12:04 am
jon_d wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 5:53 pm Not to mention the mandatory rectum inspection. .... who was that bloke?
Dot wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 2:12 pm The rugy players all end up brain dead and ugly ones at that, the AFL boys wear nice tight shorts, have the right amount of muscles and can jump higher. Plus there is no Hop-a-warties in AFL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Busman wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 9:20 pm Don't give a fook about either, now if Ash decided the womens soccer team needs a hand out next, might be worth a look..................
There's a strong chance Ash may play AFL, she is a dedicated tigers supporters and has hinted in the past she would love to play AFL. but as she seems to be in a happy relationship that may take precedent over sport.
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Greynomad wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 7:59 pm
Let's face it, if an AFL player was tackled the way NRL players are tackled, the game wouldn't ever get going because they'd be carting them off the field in stretchers after each ball challenge ..... those long skinny necks would end up with the head popping off the top like ice cream from a cone with the impact
We can tell the NRL players 'cos they have no necks. Is that it? :?
Not that you can see, it's all muscle so they don't break their collarbone in a tackle. Having a short neck is really an essential for playing NRL, reduces the chance of being coathangered in a tackle, but they have tightened the rules about head high tackles to the stage the offender can end up being sent off, but definitely puts them on report to face the tribunal to see if they have a case to answer and if they get a longer suspension from the game.

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jon_d wrote: Wed Mar 23, 2022 7:55 pm yeah nah Terry.

Attendance:
NRL 2022 : Round 1. 124,567 total, 15,571 average

AFL: 2022: Round 1 362,892 total, 40,321 average



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_NRL_season_results

https://www.afl.com.au/news/724566/afl- ... hip-season

Hopoate! :shock: :shock:
The fact more people attend AFL games than NRL games might be to do with the TV coverage actually being better than being there in person for NRL ..... but the feel of being at the game is electric all the same. More people attend soccer games around the world than any other ball sport ..... but that doesn't make it a better game does it? ;) :lol:

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