King-Eliagh wrote:
Run on.
Kick.
Run off.
Sit.
Australians don't see this as success bro. I'm truly sorry but they don't.

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No.4 Saverio Rocca – One of the VFL/AFL's all-time great goalkickers with 748 majors from 257 games with Collingwood and North Melbourne between 1992 and 2006. Noted for having one of the biggest kicks in Australian football over his illustrious career, he tried his hand at the American game in 2007 and made a success of himself with 112 appearances as a punter for the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins over seven years (2007-2013). Lost the 2008 NFC Championship match to fellow Australian Ben Graham's Arizona Cardinals and was therefore denied the chance to play in a Super Bowl. Broke the NFL record for the oldest rookie when he strutted out for the Eagles as a 33-year-old on debut.
No.3 Ben Graham – Like Rocca, was renowned as one of the biggest kicks in the AFL during his 12 years at Geelong, which yielded 219 games and 145 goals. After a few teething problems, Graham became a mainstay on the NFL scene as a punter and, after becoming an NFC champion,
made history in 2009 when he became the first Australian to feature in a Super Bowl, which his side, the Cardinals, lost 27-23 to the Steelers. Graham also holds the distinction as the only person to play in an AFL grand final (in 1995 with Geelong) and an NFL Super Bowl. Between 2005 and 2012, Graham played 99 games for the Jets, New Orleans Saints, Cardinals and Detroit Lions.
Graham captained the Jets at one stage, too, which also made him the only person to captain an NFL and an AFL team.
No.2 Mat McBriar – Played Australian rules for Brighton Grammar School and Deakin University but found his true calling as a professional sportsman when he travelled to the US to pursue a career as a punter in American football. He impressed in three years with the University of Hawaii and made his NFL debut in 2003 for the Dallas Cowboys where he would spend eight seasons. McBriar went on to become one of Australia's biggest NFL success stories and played 141 games for the Cowboys, Eagles, Steelers and San Diego Chargers. In 2006, he broke the Cowboys' record for yards-per-punt average (48.2). He also featured in two Pro Bowls in 2006 and 2010.
No.1 Darren Bennett –
Undoubtedly the biggest Australian success story in NFL history. After an impressive VFL/AFL career, which saw him kick 215 goals from just 78 games with West Coast and Melbourne, Bennett travelled to America and
became a legendary punter for the Chargers. He is a member of the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team, the San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame, the Chargers 50th Anniversary Team and the Chargers 40th Anniversary Team. He was also a two-time Pro Bowl selection and a two-time All-Pro selection. After 10 seasons with San Diego (1994-2003), he finished his career with the Minnesota Vikings (2004-2005). Bennett played 159 NFL games, an Australian record.
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Seems you dont speak for all Australians after all. Who would have thunk it
