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No 'twas my wrist swines ya wannabe soldier pussy. I played on in pain with courage :D you wouldn't of pulled it off. In fact, I'm not even sure ol john brown woulda stayed on, tlpg told me he wouldn't have 
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Well there's plenty of examples of AFL players staying on the ground with injuriesKing-Eliagh wrote:No 'twas my wrist swines ya wannabe soldier pussy. I played on in pain with courage :D you wouldn't of pulled it off. In fact, I'm not even sure ol john brown woulda stayed on, tlpg told me he wouldn't have
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Dan Hannabury - torn ankle tendons - came back on
Robert dipper - played with broken ribs and punctured lunge
Dermot - played with broken ribs
Player from Hawthorne had a broken ankle went back on kicked winning goal
Ballebtyn played with fractured cheek
Don't know what point your trying to make as there are plenty of examples in AFL -
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My first point was: you were wrong re which injury I had
My second point was: most AFL players woulda gone off the field with the same injury, including browny.
Both points are correct. You clear now swinesy?
My second point was: most AFL players woulda gone off the field with the same injury, including browny.
Both points are correct. You clear now swinesy?

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That's the thing Swanie. He has be brought up with belief that his game and by extension himself and RL players are the toughest most courageous sport and players on the face of the planet. It's such an unshakable belief that it doesn't matter what you show him or any of the other RL supporters, you can't change that belief. Because without that belief their sport is diminished in their eyes.Swans4ever wrote:Well there's plenty of examples of AFL players staying on the ground with injuriesKing-Eliagh wrote:No 'twas my wrist swines ya wannabe soldier pussy. I played on in pain with courage :D you wouldn't of pulled it off. In fact, I'm not even sure ol john brown woulda stayed on, tlpg told me he wouldn't have
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Dan Hannabury - torn ankle tendons - came back on
Robert dipper - played with broken ribs and punctured lunge
Dermot - played with broken ribs
Player from Hawthorne had a broken ankle went back on kicked winning goal
Ballebtyn played with fractured cheek
Don't know what point your trying to make as there are plenty of examples in AFL -
KE keeps coming up with example after example or how courageous his sport is, yet our sport has similar and sometimes even more extreme examples of real courage. I'm still waiting on some evidence KE. Some video or even some statistics to show me the dangerous nature of your game, that makes it a more extreme sport then AR.
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Wow your second point is just wrong. Plenty of AFL players break fingers and wrists all the time and guess what they keep playing sometimes not even knowing that their sore, hand, wrist or finger is even broken. Let me guess that you had no Idea that your sore wrist was broken until after it didn't get better and after a few days you went to get it checked out. I hear that sort of story every now and then. Its not like you to big note yourself like this KE :<>King-Eliagh wrote:My first point was: you were wrong re which injury I had
My second point was: most AFL players woulda gone off the field with the same injury, including browny.
Both points are correct. You clear now swinesy?
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I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouth 
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You're talking about yerself here pies ya unkempt blouse!piesman2011 wrote:That's the thing Swanie. He has be brought up with belief that his game and by extension himself and RL players are the toughest most courageous sport and players on the face of the planet. It's such an unshakable belief that it doesn't matter what you show him or any of the other RL supporters, you can't change that belief. Because without that belief their sport is diminished in their eyes.Swans4ever wrote:Well there's plenty of examples of AFL players staying on the ground with injuriesKing-Eliagh wrote:No 'twas my wrist swines ya wannabe soldier pussy. I played on in pain with courage :D you wouldn't of pulled it off. In fact, I'm not even sure ol john brown woulda stayed on, tlpg told me he wouldn't have
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Dan Hannabury - torn ankle tendons - came back on
Robert dipper - played with broken ribs and punctured lunge
Dermot - played with broken ribs
Player from Hawthorne had a broken ankle went back on kicked winning goal
Ballebtyn played with fractured cheek
Don't know what point your trying to make as there are plenty of examples in AFL -
KE keeps coming up with example after example or how courageous his sport is, yet our sport has similar and sometimes even more extreme examples of real courage. I'm still waiting on some evidence KE. Some video or even some statistics to show me the dangerous nature of your game, that makes it a more extreme sport then AR.
If you need stats and footage to understand how 'dangerous' and intimidating rugby league is you've entered the dumbness realm only occupied by adumb. Pies pies pies, please tell me this ain't true?

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It's up there with putting the fear of God into taxi driversRaiderdave wrote:I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouth
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Only a RL supporter could think this is courageous!! What a moron!!
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Raiderdave wrote:I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouth
But to put my body in front of a rampaging trex at full pace? Makes the equation a bit tougher to answer.
And therein lies the answer folks!

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Like I said - you will never accept the physical nature of AFL is the equal of ANY other sport so why argue with you!!!!King-Eliagh wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouthI'd easily prefer to go into an AFL marking contest with buddy franklin and johnno 'ill head but ur elbow' brown before havin a sip of me piddle.
But to put my body in front of a rampaging trex at full pace? Makes the equation a bit tougher to answer.
And therein lies the answer folks!f-f-f-figjam!
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I've played both bumbreath, you clearly havent, so I think I know what im talking aboutSwans4ever wrote:Like I said - you will never accept the physical nature of AFL is the equal of ANY other sport so why argue with you!!!!King-Eliagh wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouthI'd easily prefer to go into an AFL marking contest with buddy franklin and johnno 'ill head but ur elbow' brown before havin a sip of me piddle.
But to put my body in front of a rampaging trex at full pace? Makes the equation a bit tougher to answer.
And therein lies the answer folks!f-f-f-figjam!
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Re: Real courage
King-Eliagh wrote:I've played both bumbreath, you clearly havent, so I think I know what im talking aboutSwans4ever wrote:Like I said - you will never accept the physical nature of AFL is the equal of ANY other sport so why argue with you!!!!King-Eliagh wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouthI'd easily prefer to go into an AFL marking contest with buddy franklin and johnno 'ill head but ur elbow' brown before havin a sip of me piddle.
But to put my body in front of a rampaging trex at full pace? Makes the equation a bit tougher to answer.
And therein lies the answer folks!f-f-f-figjam!
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Maybe he "PRETENDED "to play RL.
He has a very vivid imagination.
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Sure sure keep believing that, played soccer, RU, RL (school and later in the La Trobe Valley League) and AF North Shore junior football league, SFL, North Gippsland FL, K&DFL, VAFA. Pretty happy to supply Wookie the details just like my service details! Now take your med's psychocrapper!AFLcrap1 wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:I've played both bumbreath, you clearly havent, so I think I know what im talking aboutSwans4ever wrote:Like I said - you will never accept the physical nature of AFL is the equal of ANY other sport so why argue with you!!!!King-Eliagh wrote:Raiderdave wrote:I reckon it takes real courage to piss in your own mouthI'd easily prefer to go into an AFL marking contest with buddy franklin and johnno 'ill head but ur elbow' brown before havin a sip of me piddle.
But to put my body in front of a rampaging trex at full pace? Makes the equation a bit tougher to answer.
And therein lies the answer folks!f-f-f-figjam!
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Maybe he "PRETENDED "to play RL.
He has a very vivid imagination.
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Yeah supply wookie the details! Then we'll believe ya! :-+

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