Mal wrote:How was Izzy a failure at rabble ball?? He had never played a game in his life but then waltzed straight into a key position in an AFL team. He was lauded by his coach the great Kelvin Shedley who was desperate for him to stay.
In the end Izzy conquered rabble ball and made squillions. He then realized playing a game of rolling packs of fumbling, stumbling, bumbling rabble ball just didn't appeal to him. Training like a Kenyan long distance runner and looking like a stick spider probably didn't help either......LOL.
izzys failure shows shows the difference between the two games
izzy played in a new start up side filled with kids that was pumped each week & still couldn't get a regular game, he was picked more so as a marketing tool& so called athletic ability
he was found to be to slow, unskilled, stupid, dumb to play AFL!but then again having a big body, being able to throw, catch a 6 meter throw & run with a ball under your arm is something a child learns
even carnt play AFL Michel hunt stated its the hardest thing he has ever done! so two of retarrded leagues finest have tried AFL and have been nothing but failures
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