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King-Eliagh wrote:
Rugby league players - Faster and more explosive than AFL players.

So far proven by fasted recorded times of 100metre sprint provided by moi.
The fumblers in here have only two options.

1. They can actually stand up and provide some proof to try and negate mine
2. They can actually stand up and acknowledge that the fastest RL players are faster than the fastest AFL players.

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Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.

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Lol

Try again

By Stephen Marson‌, NRL.com
Thu, Mar 24, 2016 - 10:50AM

Melbourne Storm has signed AFL player Shem Tatupu for the next two years, with the 20-year-old New Zealander making the switch from the Hawthorn Football Club.

Tatupu has a rugby league background, growing up in Auckland and playing the sport from a young age.

"He played a lot of league as a kid, and his dad was an original member of the Warriors and represented New Zealand, so he's grown up with rugby league," coach Craig Bellamy said.

Yeah i know that. I read the article. He still wsd developed as a AFL player from 14 i think it said. Pretty good athlete quite tall and good size. Hope he does well at rl would have been good to see if he made it at AFL level. Maybe he was able to see a chance of playing at thr highest level in the nrl? Who knows. Had he had a game yet as note article was from start of year.
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http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/n ... zrpix.html

Saw this.

Also dangerfeild apparently has a sub 11 second 100 metres.... on grass.
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Fred wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
Lol

Try again

By Stephen Marson‌, NRL.com
Thu, Mar 24, 2016 - 10:50AM

Melbourne Storm has signed AFL player Shem Tatupu for the next two years, with the 20-year-old New Zealander making the switch from the Hawthorn Football Club.

Tatupu has a rugby league background, growing up in Auckland and playing the sport from a young age.

"He played a lot of league as a kid, and his dad was an original member of the Warriors and represented New Zealand, so he's grown up with rugby league," coach Craig Bellamy said.

Yeah i know that. I read the article. He still wsd developed as a AFL player from 14 i think it said. Pretty good athlete quite tall and good size. Hope he does well at rl would have been good to see if he made it at AFL level. Maybe he was able to see a chance of playing at thr highest level in the nrl? Who knows. Had he had a game yet as note article was from start of year.
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AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
Lol

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By Stephen Marson‌, NRL.com
Thu, Mar 24, 2016 - 10:50AM

Melbourne Storm has signed AFL player Shem Tatupu for the next two years, with the 20-year-old New Zealander making the switch from the Hawthorn Football Club.

Tatupu has a rugby league background, growing up in Auckland and playing the sport from a young age.

"He played a lot of league as a kid, and his dad was an original member of the Warriors and represented New Zealand, so he's grown up with rugby league," coach Craig Bellamy said.

Yeah i know that. I read the article. He still wsd developed as a AFL player from 14 i think it said. Pretty good athlete quite tall and good size. Hope he does well at rl would have been good to see if he made it at AFL level. Maybe he was able to see a chance of playing at thr highest level in the nrl? Who knows. Had he had a game yet as note article was from start of year.
Lol but but but



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Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.

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AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
Lol

Try again

By Stephen Marson‌, NRL.com
Thu, Mar 24, 2016 - 10:50AM

Melbourne Storm has signed AFL player Shem Tatupu for the next two years, with the 20-year-old New Zealander making the switch from the Hawthorn Football Club.

Tatupu has a rugby league background, growing up in Auckland and playing the sport from a young age.

"He played a lot of league as a kid, and his dad was an original member of the Warriors and represented New Zealand, so he's grown up with rugby league," coach Craig Bellamy said.

Yeah i know that. I read the article. He still wsd developed as a AFL player from 14 i think it said. Pretty good athlete quite tall and good size. Hope he does well at rl would have been good to see if he made it at AFL level. Maybe he was able to see a chance of playing at thr highest level in the nrl? Who knows. Had he had a game yet as note article was from start of year.
Lol but but but



Find someone who has very little or no background in RL ...

Then get back to me
I wasn't trying to point score or anything like that it was just that the discussion sparked my memory when looking at who was delisted that one player had that he had gone to the storm. So when i read this i looked it up.

Just because he has a league background shouldnt matter should it? Here was a guy who as a junior was spotted and taught aussie rules.. as a development project i assume. Having put in a lot of time into AFL i wonder if he has played a lot since a kid anyway re rl. A bellemy points out he will have a whole lot of skill sets to bring across but will need to develop others. Is he also a project player for the storm or has he played already?
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leagueiscrap wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
AFLcrap1 wrote:
Fred wrote:
Lol

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By Stephen Marson‌, NRL.com
Thu, Mar 24, 2016 - 10:50AM

Melbourne Storm has signed AFL player Shem Tatupu for the next two years, with the 20-year-old New Zealander making the switch from the Hawthorn Football Club.

Tatupu has a rugby league background, growing up in Auckland and playing the sport from a young age.

"He played a lot of league as a kid, and his dad was an original member of the Warriors and represented New Zealand, so he's grown up with rugby league," coach Craig Bellamy said.

Yeah i know that. I read the article. He still wsd developed as a AFL player from 14 i think it said. Pretty good athlete quite tall and good size. Hope he does well at rl would have been good to see if he made it at AFL level. Maybe he was able to see a chance of playing at thr highest level in the nrl? Who knows. Had he had a game yet as note article was from start of year.
Lol but but but



Find someone who has very little or no background in RL ...

Then get back to me
Ffs stick to the topic spazza
FFS i was replying to one of your fumbler mates .

So if anyone went off topic it was Fred.

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Anyone know if the AFL listed player (who did not make the senior list) who played rl as a junior (there yoi go acknowledged) has actually played for the storm. I just want know and not interested in the juvinile crap as to which sport is better etc.
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Not that I know of .
Would take a few seasons to unlearn the unco butter fingered mess he was taught
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Alrighty me dumb AFL bowing down fukkstikks, lemme break it on down like James brown for you knobs.

The title of the thread - read it you maggotty brained fools.

The stats/links I've provided I.e numerous rl players running sub 11 hundred metres.

Now you got two options -

1. provide some proof the guys I put up are not faster than your skinny catwalkesque AFL prancers

2. Give us all a few of these ones :cry: :cry: :cry: when reality sinks in.

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You're the one making the claim. You've provided minimal evidence for a few players out of an entire sport. Where's the rest of the evidence to support your claim?
What tha fukk are you on about? I've provided evidence that relates directly to the title of the thread. You've provided nuttin but ur twat mouthed faffery so shut your hole until you can actually contribute to the argument bum breath.

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Fred wrote:
http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/n ... zrpix.html

Saw this.

Also dangerfeild apparently has a sub 11 second 100 metres.... on grass.
Nic nats running just about as fast as us ain bolt now is he? :(/ :(/ :(/

Dear fukking lord, how on earth do you expect anyone above 3rd grade to actually believe that shit?? :_<> :_<>

Bolt would be crossing the finish line before Nic Nat got to 70 metres you stoopid gosling!!

Fred Seeming you're following articles that are full of shit I'd like a link to ur suggestion that Dangerfield runs under 11 seconds. That's fair enough don't you think? Fair enough after you provided a link which basically suggests if Nic Nat were to race against Jamaicans fastest 8 in the 100m he would prob get a medal :_<>

I mean for fukk sake Fred. We knew you were dumb but really? :lol:
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Anyone know if the AFL listed player (who did not make the senior list) who played rl as a junior (there yoi go acknowledged) has actually played for the storm. I just want know and not interested in the juvinile crap as to which sport is better etc.
He was a rugby league player, then he tried AFL and basically excelled within a few short years of playing. Why? Because he was likely much faster, tougher, more powerful, stronger, and more agile than the thin wafer cat walk ready laddettes he was running round with on the marngrook fields :lol:

He might make the storm but thTll be because he's a rugby league player through and through. He just had a short foray into marngrook and like izzy and khunt, found he could cut it at the highest levels without experience :lol:

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King-Eliagh wrote:
Fred wrote:
http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/n ... zrpix.html

Saw this.

Also dangerfeild apparently has a sub 11 second 100 metres.... on grass.
Nic nats running just about as fast as us ain bolt now is he? :(/ :(/ :(/

Dear fukking lord, how on earth do you expect anyone above 3rd grade to actually believe that shit?? :_<> :_<>

Bolt would be crossing the finish line before Nic Nat got to 70 metres you stoopid gosling!!

Fred Seeming you're following articles that are full of shit I'd like a link to ur suggestion that Dangerfield runs under 11 seconds. That's fair enough don't you think? Fair enough after you provided a link which basically suggests if Nic Nat were to race against Jamaicans fastest 8 in the 100m he would prob get a medal :_<>

I mean for fukk sake Fred. We knew you were dumb but really? :lol:

Sure. I read it sonewhere so when i have nothing to do and if the inclination is there, i will see if i can find where i read it. Then you and others can pick some holes in it or whatever you do for fun.
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In saying that i did provide an article that listed times that nic nat was measured to have recorded but you just simply said it was lies or made up so i will assume this pattern will folliw with similar articles that do not meet with preconceptions.
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