Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
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Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
http://www.AFL.com.au/news/2017-08-08/i ... in-stadium
One of my favourite times of the year is coming back to Australia in November. Yep - the part time tenacious little Irish bog farmers stay off the grog and ciggies just long enough to belt the very best the fully professional Australian Fumbling League has to offer. It's hilarious stuff that shouldn't be missed.
Stay tuned for further details.
One of my favourite times of the year is coming back to Australia in November. Yep - the part time tenacious little Irish bog farmers stay off the grog and ciggies just long enough to belt the very best the fully professional Australian Fumbling League has to offer. It's hilarious stuff that shouldn't be missed.
Stay tuned for further details.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
he is despritaly trying to take notice away from the thread pointing to the fact the NRLOL is in big troubledocker24 wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:23 pmGive it up for Terry on another spectacular thread! =D> =D>

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and she still changes your nappies as well!
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Get on board Docked!!! The bog farmers train in wellington boots and riverdance up and down the field. And it works - they won the last series!!! Lololololololololol.docker24 wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:23 pmGive it up for Terry on another spectacular thread! =D> =D>
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So what do ya think fellas??? Can the magnificent specimens of the fumbling league turn the tables on the quick stepping bog farmers????
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
it isnt AFL you toolTerry wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:34 pmSo what do ya think fellas??? Can the magnificent specimens of the fumbling league turn the tables on the quick stepping bog farmers????
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Whoa!!!! The fumblers are very touchy on this one loloololololololol. Look on the bright side fellas - you might even snag a win over the boggies this time. I suggest you try training in wellington boots - that seems' to work.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
It's a hybrid game
With the fumblers getting a touch up
It highlights the unconess of fumbleball when these so called athletes venture out of the protective southern bubble
With the fumblers getting a touch up
It highlights the unconess of fumbleball when these so called athletes venture out of the protective southern bubble
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The Irish coach is gonna work on more fitness this time around. He thinks more repetitions with pints of Guinness and twice round the bar with an Irish jig should be enough to bury the fumbling pretty boys this time. Lolololololololol.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
yes its a hybrid game. So theyre better at using a round ball, big dealAFLcrap1 wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 6:45 pmIt's a hybrid game
With the fumblers getting a touch up
It highlights the unconess of fumbleball when these so called athletes venture out of the protective southern bubble
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
I actually think FB should use a round ball too. It seems to take the fumble out of the game and cleans up the never ending ugly mess of the ball rolling around on the ground. I might shoot off an email to the AFL rules committee.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
feel free. But given we get far larger crowds, better ratings and far more members I think we're doing ok.Terry wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:03 pmI actually think FB should use a round ball too. It seems to take the fumble out of the game and cleans up the never ending ugly mess of the ball rolling around on the ground. I might shoot off an email to the AFL rules committee.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Terry wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:18 pmhttp://www.AFL.com.au/news/2017-08-08/i ... in-stadium
One of my favourite times of the year is coming back to Australia in November. Yep - the part time tenacious little Irish bog farmers stay off the grog and ciggies just long enough to belt the very best the fully professional Australian Fumbling League has to offer. It's hilarious stuff that shouldn't be missed.
Stay tuned for further details.




xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Good question. Probably not. I also heard that Ireland has had a good agricultural season and some of their best players might have to stay behind to dig up record potato crops.King-Eliagh wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:34 pmTerry wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2017 5:18 pmhttp://www.AFL.com.au/news/2017-08-08/i ... in-stadium
One of my favourite times of the year is coming back to Australia in November. Yep - the part time tenacious little Irish bog farmers stay off the grog and ciggies just long enough to belt the very best the fully professional Australian Fumbling League has to offer. It's hilarious stuff that shouldn't be missed.
Stay tuned for further details.
thanks for the reminder terry. I'll definitely try tune in!
I wonder whether the combined team annual income of the part time Irish butchers and bakers equates to the lowest paid selected AFL player on the Aussie team
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That should give our boys a better chance of victory. Let's hope the bog farmers mamma's stay strong and keep their boys at home.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Yes the game is slightly different and rules change abit,
But the AFL folk should be able to cope, its not rocket science.
I find the IRISH are more a physical team,
and the AFL boys cannot handle it..
be interesting if they used a Sherrin one game
and a soccer ball one game..
how the irish would go be interesting..
But the AFL folk should be able to cope, its not rocket science.
I find the IRISH are more a physical team,
and the AFL boys cannot handle it..
be interesting if they used a Sherrin one game
and a soccer ball one game..
how the irish would go be interesting..
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