Would anyone in nrl actually score points if they didn't have a whole paddock open to them?

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How easy is it for someone to pick up a ball and cross a line one mile long.
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Can't be that easy when Union, American Football and Rugby League all have much lower scores than AFL. :(/

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AFLsforPussies wrote:
Can't be that easy when Union, American Football and Rugby League all have much lower scores than AFL. :(/

So desperate that you even copy my posts dickhead :_<>
you do understand the different styles of play in each of the codes? or sre you simply to thick and stupid to understand?,a reason why the simple predictable boring as watching grass grow, repetitive game of league appeals to you :thumbleft:

AFL is a game based on kicking the ball in any direction, over any distance possible & is a free flowing game.
you do understand that!
if the NRL didnt have have such a large area to score a try, the game would be even more boring :)))
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AFLsforPussies wrote:
Can't be that easy when Union, American Football and Rugby League all have much lower scores than AFL. :(/
QFT. The defensive line in league is a rock solid wall. It takes clever ball work and foot work to get through it. It's also easier to put up such a defence because of what you are calling a negative when it's a big positive. Watching the tactics play out is one of the great things about league.
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LOL
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AFLsforPussies wrote:
Can't be that easy when Union, American Football and Rugby League all have much lower scores than AFL. :(/

So desperate that you even copy my posts dickhead :_<>
you do understand the different styles of play in each of the codes? or sre you simply to thick and stupid to understand?,a reason why the simple predictable boring as watching grass grow, repetitive game of league appeals to you :thumbleft:

AFL is a game based on kicking the ball in any direction, over any distance possible & is a free flowing game.
you do understand that!
if the NRL didnt have have such a large area to score a try, the game would be even more boring :)))
Haha you are a funny man I'll give you that :D

Even I am laughing at your response. Three codes use the tryline cocept because it works.

No team code in the world has extra side goals. Is just plain silly. Should be no points when you miss a shot a goal :thumbleft:
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Unless you want to avoid a truckload of draws, which I think is why they brought in the BEHINDS (not goals) in the first place.
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AFLsforPussies wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLsforPussies wrote:
Can't be that easy when Union, American Football and Rugby League all have much lower scores than AFL. :(/

So desperate that you even copy my posts dickhead :_<>
you do understand the different styles of play in each of the codes? or sre you simply to thick and stupid to understand?,a reason why the simple predictable boring as watching grass grow, repetitive game of league appeals to you :thumbleft:

AFL is a game based on kicking the ball in any direction, over any distance possible & is a free flowing game.
you do understand that!
if the NRL didnt have have such a large area to score a try, the game would be even more boring :)))
Haha you are a funny man I'll give you that :D

Even I am laughing at your response. Three codes use the tryline cocept because it works.

No team code in the world has extra side goals. Is just plain silly. Should be no points when you miss a shot a goal :thumbleft:
the try line, then the shot for goal, is more pointless than the behind for the AFL! :)))
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Oh I don't know about that - especially the conversion. And what about field goals?
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cos789 wrote:
How easy is it for someone to pick up a ball and cross a line one mile long.
Cuzzy old mate .
Are you talking about international Aflol?
You mentioned paddock ,& that's where a lot of these games are played. That's if the kiddies playground is being used . :wave:
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leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLsforPussies wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLsforPussies wrote:
Can't be that easy when Union, American Football and Rugby League all have much lower scores than AFL. :(/

So desperate that you even copy my posts dickhead :_<>
you do understand the different styles of play in each of the codes? or sre you simply to thick and stupid to understand?,a reason why the simple predictable boring as watching grass grow, repetitive game of league appeals to you :thumbleft:

AFL is a game based on kicking the ball in any direction, over any distance possible & is a free flowing game.
you do understand that!
if the NRL didnt have have such a large area to score a try, the game would be even more boring :)))
Haha you are a funny man I'll give you that :D

Even I am laughing at your response. Three codes use the tryline cocept because it works.

No team code in the world has extra side goals. Is just plain silly. Should be no points when you miss a shot a goal :thumbleft:
the try line, then the shot for goal, is more pointless than the behind for the AFL! :)))
Have you been smoking the crack tonight?? Your logic makes no sense as usual :(/

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AFL players have many skills. Extra sides are there to prevent draws. That's the real logic, AFLs for Pussies. The rugby league boys miss conversions and field goals as well you know. The NRL just opted for extra time and golden point instead.
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Wrong .
We score or we don't.
We get a kick or we don't .
There is no UNCO 1 point for trying but missing .

If you have not got the skill to kick straight then bad luck..
But not in AFL .
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
Wrong .
We score or we don't.
We get a kick or we don't .
There is no UNCO 1 point for trying but missing .

If you have not got the skill to kick straight then bad luck..
But not in AFL .
A feel good point for being a ******.
LOL so true mate, and a field goal is harder to score than any goal in AFL.
AFL has no defence for their points for missing and they know how stupid it is :(/
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Bullshit! A field goal in rugby league and a shot on goal in AFL are EXACTLY the same in terms of difficulty! And there's no difference in accuracy. If the NRL went with outer posts, rugby league would have less draws! The only reason it wouldn't work is because a field goal is only worth a point anyway, and even if it went back to two points like it was decades ago one point for the miss is too much of a reward. One point against six points as it is for AFL is more realistic.

I'll throw in another reason why misses occur in AFL. The dribble kick. Great if it works, but it's harder than a regular kick to carry off. There are some smart arse players who want to be a hero and make fools of themselves doing it. As we know a field goal in league has to carry over on the full.
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