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:lol: still laughing at the Nic Nat usain bolt comparison link you thought was worth putting up for us !! :_<> =D> Jolly good my clown, :lol: =D> Jolly good.

Now come my clown, bring me my pat Dangerfield links and we'll see if they deserve respect :lol:

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This on the AFL website

2.92 seconds – The time Dangerfield recorded in the 20m sprint at the 2007 Draft Combine.

Four – Dangerfield is one of only four players to have claimed the AFL Grand Final sprint in consecutive years. He’s the reigning sprint title holder and also crossed the finish line first in 2011.

Six – Danger’s career-best goal haul against Gold Coast in Round Eight, 2011.

8.4 – Goals Dangerfield kicked for the Geelong Falcons in an Under-18 game against the Calder Cannons in 2008. Despite being a Crows-listed player at the time, he was granted permission to play in the TAC Cup competition.

10 – The draft pick Adelaide used to select Patrick Dangerfield in the 2007 National Draft.

11 – Dangerfield’s best time in the 100m sprint is sub-11 seconds.

17 – Danger’s age at the time of being drafted. He remained at home in Victoria to complete his Year 12 studies at Oberon High, where he was school captain, before relocating to Adelaide at the end of 2008. The draft age has since been lifted to 18.

18 years, 135 days – Dangerfield’s age on debut against Essendon in Round 20, 2008.

19 – The number Dangerfield wore in his first two games in 2008. He switched to the No.32 ahead of the start of the 2009 season.

21 – Dangerfield’s ranking on Adelaide’s all-time leading goalkicker leaderboard.

23 – Brownlow Medal votes he polled in 2012 to finish seventh overall. He’s collected a career total of 32 votes from the umpires. Only Scott Thompson (115) has polled more of the current Crows players.

39 – The star Crow’s best-ever possession tally against Port Adelaide in Round Five, 2012. The performance earned him the Showdown Medal for best on ground.

59 – Danger has kicked goals in 59 of his 99 career games for a total of 110.

101 – Votes he polled in Adelaide’s 2012 Club Champion award to finish runner-up to Thompson (112).

60 – The number of games Dangerfield has played in succession. He hasn’t missed a match since Round 20, 2010.

162 – Dangerfield was the 162nd player to represent the Adelaide Football Club in an official game.

1,069 – The approximate population (according to 2011 census) of Danger’s home town, Moggs Creek, on the Great Ocean Road.

2007 – Year he toured South Africa with the AIS-AFL Academy.

2009 – Danger won the M.A Bickley Award in ‘09’, recognising the achievements of first or second year players on and off the field. He also earned a Rising Star nomination in Round Three of this season.

2012 – The explosive midfielder earned his first All-Australian crown last season.
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Jesus, do you masturbate to posters of Dangerfield? We are talking about sprint times freddy not the population of danger fields home town ya bloody stalker :lol: and you haven't provided a time for comparison. Nor have you provided a link :lol:

It's a completely failed post and you do need to lift your game.

But I'll be kind and hOnest with ya. I believe pat can run sub 11 seconds. But there's no way in hell he'd finish ahead of korobete. And if we matched him up against a fourteen year old James Roberts I reckon your fully developed adult man would have an outside chance. Put him against James Roberts today and paddy'd be yards behind.

So since you didn't provide a 100metre time for comparison I'll help you in ur inability to understand the bleeding obvious.

Dangerfield runs 2.92 seconds over a 20metre sprint.
We got a time for James Roberts over 40metres on the link I provided. It's 4.7 seconds.

I'll do the maths for ya too Freddie me boy :D :lol: I honestly don't think you or the other AFL lads in here would be capable.

If Dangerfield were as quick as Roberts he'd run his second 20metres in 4.7-2.92 = 1.78seconds. So let's keep using mathematics shall we. If danger fields second twenty were at 1.78 seconds he'd be running that 20 metres at a speed of 3600divided by (1.78X50) =40.45km/hour. Or about the same speed usain bolt averages during his second 20 metres in his 100metre sprint - as you can witness here :lol:

https://youtu.be/SyY7RgNLCUk

You think ur man paddys as fast as usain too? Like Nic Nat is?? :(/ :(/ :(/ the delusion!! :_<> :_<>


Now answer the fukkin question. Do you think the alfs fastest are up to the same speeds as the nrls fastest??? That also goes for the lot of you turkey AFL supporters in here :) answer the question dummies :lol:

We shall now see the depth of character our AFL fans possess. :lol:
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:lol: still laughing at the Nic Nat usain bolt comparison link you thought was worth putting up for us !! :_<> =D> Jolly good my clown, :lol: =D> Jolly good.


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These are just words but nothing in them. You ask for articles to prove a point them when given you just say no do not believe. So lets take the editorial out of what was said re comparing to bolt and look at the times. Thoughts on those times?
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:lol: do you seriously believe Nic Nat runs a smidgeon of fun usain bolts top speed? :shock:

Holy fukk. You do!!!!! :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/

Lordy me oh my. :lol:

I'm speechless!
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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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Maybe you should read the fucking title.

It wasnt "post the fastest NRL players while you go looking for the AFL ones". The OP and title both claim"Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL." with no evidence whatsoever. All you did is more league numbers to it.

so you've got two options

1. Actually post some proof to back up the claim.
2. go on and on about how great you are and add nothing to the conversation.

Theres very little by way of direct comparison in terms of actual speed. There are AFL draft camp results which a 20m sprint, a 30m repeating sprint and a 3km time trial and some of those results are publicly available. For the NRL the results available for most start at a 40m.

The below are just for Newcastle

This lists 20m sprint times for the Newcastle Knights squad - averaged out to 3.05s with a range from 2.82s to 3.32s.

This lists the top AFL draft camp 20m sprint results from 2000 to 2015 and posts a range from 2.75s to 2.88s. The 2.75s time was recorded by Joel Wilkinson, an athlete who tranistioned to Australian football eventually with Gold Coast before moving to the NFL.

Again, not the best comparisons, so lets talk 100m sprints.

* Harry Cunningham apparently ran 10.81 in the 2012 Grand Final Sprint (heat 1)
* Patrick Dangerfield apparently ran 10.88 in the 2012 Grand Final Sprint (heat 2) and 10.84 in the final
ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg_4etCXwLg

* Majak Daw apparently ran a 10.78 in the 2015 Grand Final Sprint (heat 1) and 10.60 in the final.
ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMq0FPzx8Xk
ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg_4etCXwLg

In short, yes id say the AFLs fastest are at the very least comparable to the NRLs.
It should be noted that running on grass is not optimal either so increses times... of course this applies to AFL nrl ru soccer tiddkewinks and so on.
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Oh and for those thinking of checking wookies posted YouTubes for the facts.

Don't bother. His time for Dangerfield is off by about 0.4 of a second. Wookie said Dangerfield ran 10.8 but The clock clocks Dangerfield, supposedly the afls fastest, at 11-23 and he was streaks ahead of the other slow boats :lol: there's no evidence in the vids as to how quick Majak daw runs the 100 , even tho wookies thrown us some random times, but I can tell ya now. Majak don't look that swift :lol:

Wookies full of shit guys. Even the proof in his own post discredits him His post above is as bad as his tables. :lol:
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:lol: do you seriously believe Nic Nat runs a smidgeon of fun usain bolts top speed? :shock:

Holy fukk. You do!!!!! :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/

Lordy me oh my. :lol:

I'm speechless!
The times were recorded as they are. I think it said it that nic nats times would see him about 2 metres behind bolt. Which is a fair bit over 100. I will go back and read the article but am sure they said they measured it at training. Or should we only belive articles that support your thinking. Plus, i am just citing an article after you asked for such. I am sure if it was about an nrl player you would be finding all manner of ways to support it.

And dangerfeild sub 11. Not too bad either.

You know, if you had any credibility you would say gee i didn't know that well there you go. If you had any credibility of course.
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I did post some stats on dangerfeild that cited sub 11 seconds.
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Of course, the fact i am responding to a guy who gets his jollies trolling others at a sight that most have the good wisdom to avoid does make me think why. I thought i was better than that but maybe not. What do they say. Never argue with an idiot as you only bring yourself down to their level ? I was not trying to argue just trying to supply the citations that were asked for. However when i did semantics are argued.
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2metres behind bolt!!! You hear that folks!!! Nic Naitanui could finish just two metres behind us ain bolt!!! You hear this folks!!! I'm dead serious because Fred found sometin in da news papers :lol: Apparently there's an AFL player who can finally bring Australia not only a position in the Olympic 100metre final but a fukkin damn good chance of getting a medal. :(/ :_<> :(/

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This is the guy folks! Nic Natanui!!

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Gee he looks quick don't he :lol:
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And let's not forget Nic natanuis speed was recoded on grass so we can now safely say that no, usain bolt is NOT , I repeat NOT THE FASTEST MAN ON THE PLANET.

NIC NATANUI IS
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:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ ](*,) :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

Freddie I can see ur hinting at an exit in ur post above gettin all reflective and shit. :_<>

Get out now while you can bro!!! You're lookin like the clown prince and wookies the dunce beside ya!

:(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :(/ :(/ :(/

2 metres behind usain bolt! I mean seriously!!! :(/ :_<> :(/ :puke: :_<> :_<> :_<> :puke: :puke: :puke: :_<> :(/

But it was in da news paper! :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> *cough cough cough :puke: :puke: :(/ =D> =D> :(/ :_<>
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Jesus, do you masturbate to posters of Dangerfield? We are talking about sprint times freddy not the population of danger fields home town ya bloody stalker :lol: and you haven't provided a time for comparison. Nor have you provided a link :lol:

It's a completely failed post and you do need to lift your game.

But I'll be kind and hOnest with ya. I believe pat can run sub 11 seconds. But there's no way in hell he'd finish ahead of korobete. And if we matched him up against a fourteen year old James Roberts I reckon your fully developed adult man would have an outside chance. Put him against James Roberts today and paddy'd be yards behind.

So since you didn't provide a 100metre time for comparison I'll help you in ur inability to understand the bleeding obvious.

Dangerfield runs 2.92 seconds over a 20metre sprint.
We got a time for James Roberts over 40metres on the link I provided. It's 4.7 seconds.

I'll do the maths for ya too Freddie me boy :D :lol: I honestly don't think you or the other AFL lads in here would be capable.

If Dangerfield were as quick as Roberts he'd run his second 20metres in 4.7-2.92 = 1.78seconds. So let's keep using mathematics shall we. If danger fields second twenty were at 1.78 seconds he'd be running that 20 metres at a speed of 3600divided by (1.78X50) =40.45km/hour. Or about the same speed usain bolt averages during his second 20 metres in his 100metre sprint - as you can witness here :lol:

https://youtu.be/SyY7RgNLCUk

You think ur man paddys as fast as usain too? Like Nic Nat is?? :(/ :(/ :(/ the delusion!! :_<> :_<>


Now answer the fukkin question. Do you think the alfs fastest are up to the same speeds as the nrls fastest??? That also goes for the lot of you turkey AFL supporters in here :) answer the question dummies :lol:

We shall now see the depth of character our AFL fans possess. :lol:

Well there you go. I just posted an article to show AFL players can run fast. I could not care less if there is a guy in the nrl who goes faster. Bravo to him. Seriously who really cares. I do not even know who that guy is nor care.

You asked for articles i supplied. Normally i wouldnt bother but it peak my interest. Glad to see you agree pattu can run sub 11 :)

As for nic nat. Man, just posting a link. Feel free to prove it wrong but please provide more than "i do not think it is true" otherwise everyone will just say that about everything that is posted.

Have a good day and god bless..
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Actually after wookies shithouse youtubes I now think no, Dangerfield cannot run sub 11seconds. I think he can run 11.23 as wookies vid shows :lol: and seriously, don't get me cracking about Nic Nat and his speed to finish two metres behind usain bolt. You saw the pics I showed I seriously have developed an awesome sixpack from laughing so hard at how gullible and inability to take on the true facts when ur presented with em. :lol: please, don't even mention Nic Nat again Freddie, I think I'll bust me ribs laughing if you bring him up again! :lol:

There's no way I or anyone in Australia should believe Nic Nat is anywhere near that as quick as those who come second and third behind bolt!! :lol: and don't bring up ur theory about being recorded on grass again neither cos that makes Nic Nat faster than bolt and that's just too fuckin funny!!! :lol:

Waaaaaiiiiiitttt a minute! .... You're on the grass aren't ya!? You're on that wacky weed!!!! :(/ :_<> :(/ :_<> :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :(/ :_<> I shoulda knew it!! :(/ :_<> :(/ :_<> :(/ :_<> :puke: :puke: :(/ :shock: :_<> :(/ :_<> :_<>
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