Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Lol
Changing from an oval to a round ball is as big a change as you could make. All the kicking and handballing techniques go out thw window when the ball responds completely differently. The irish have a life time learning these skills, the aussies mere weeks. Thats the difference right there.
As for the irish being more physical, that couldnt be more incorrect. Every series the irish complain the aussies are too physical.
Changing from an oval to a round ball is as big a change as you could make. All the kicking and handballing techniques go out thw window when the ball responds completely differently. The irish have a life time learning these skills, the aussies mere weeks. Thats the difference right there.
As for the irish being more physical, that couldnt be more incorrect. Every series the irish complain the aussies are too physical.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Give the Irish a Sherrin, see how they go.
Most AFL fans aren't a huge fan of this Hybrid game anyway. I mean lets pick up a soccer ball and start kicking it...wtf
Most AFL fans aren't a huge fan of this Hybrid game anyway. I mean lets pick up a soccer ball and start kicking it...wtf
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
lol too physical..
not the games ive watched.
not the games ive watched.
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They have costantly complained about the aussies being too rough
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
Maybe cheap shots off the ball is not really part of the Irish game
Any king hits ....that'll show these spud packers who's boss
Any king hits ....that'll show these spud packers who's boss
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Yeah prob cheap shots,NlolRL wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 12:03 pmThey have costantly complained about the aussies being too rough
or tugging jumpers / pushing in back play..
I am talking about tackling styles / aggression
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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/AFL/m ... 890dabd678leeroy*NRL* wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 12:13 pmYeah prob cheap shots,NlolRL wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 12:03 pmThey have costantly complained about the aussies being too rough
or tugging jumpers / pushing in back play..
I am talking about tackling styles / aggression
Former Western Bulldog Lindsay Gilbee was the recipient of a knee to the head in the opening Test, leading to some extra spite in the second match at Croke Park where the Australian side flexed its muscle.
That didn’t go well with the locals, who hit out at the tourists following the second Test, a Danyle Pearce ‘sling tackle’ early in the match setting the tone for the Aussie’s intent.
“If you wanna box, say you wanna box and we’ll box. If you wanna play football, say you wanna play football and we’ll play football,” McGeeney said after the match.
Irish coach Sean Boylan was equally critical of Australia following the match and series, which Australia won on aggregate.
“Don’t give me that as sportsmanship, don’t give me that as trying to promote a series.
“Don’t give me that, that’s thuggery, and that’s all that it is.”
Brown, meanwhile, obviously had a long memory when it came to the Irish, and perhaps that bump.
While always playing his football on the edge, the aggressor was at it again just two years later when the Irish visited our shores.
He was sent from the field for a bruising bump on Irishman Finian Hanley midway through the final term of a 2008 Test at Subiaco, leaving the Aussies a man down.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
NlolRL wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:48 amLol
Changing from an oval to a round ball is as big a change as you could make. All the kicking and handballing techniques go out thw window when the ball responds completely differently. The irish have a life time learning these skills, the aussies mere weeks. Thats the difference right there.
As for the irish being more physical, that couldnt be more incorrect. Every series the irish complain the aussies are too physical.


Seriously the skills are very similar, almost bloody identical in fact. I've played both codes. Getting the hang of the circle ball takes a few hours.
Please nlol, comment on things you understand in future.
Thanks bro



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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
That Pretty much says about 1 player Campbell brown.. put on some hip and shoulder moves.
(which he got Yellow carded for )
and it also says it was Thuggery.. so not within the game rules.
Knees to head by an IRISH player triggered some foul play in that tournament..
in what was 11 years ago.
(which he got Yellow carded for )
and it also says it was Thuggery.. so not within the game rules.
Knees to head by an IRISH player triggered some foul play in that tournament..
in what was 11 years ago.
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"skills are very similar" LOLKing-Eliagh wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 10:13 pmNlolRL wrote: Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:48 amLol
Changing from an oval to a round ball is as big a change as you could make. All the kicking and handballing techniques go out thw window when the ball responds completely differently. The irish have a life time learning these skills, the aussies mere weeks. Thats the difference right there.
As for the irish being more physical, that couldnt be more incorrect. Every series the irish complain the aussies are too physical.are you for real?
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Seriously the skills are very similar, almost bloody identical in fact. I've played both codes. Getting the hang of the circle ball takes a few hours.
Please nlol, comment on things you understand in future.
Thanks bro![]()
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Out of all the BS you post, this is one of your finest.
You've honestly got no idea.
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!

This should be good


xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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The handball? The drop punt? Bouncing a round ball
is bouncing a round ball so hard a skill for your AFL uncos to pickup?
Dear lord!


Dear lord!


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Or is it the holding the round ball part? Bit harder for ur poor AFL diddums to tuck it under their wing? 


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you cant drop punt a soccer ball like an AFL ball you moron. Even the gaelic kick for goal using a kick around their body, not straight forward like a drop punt. The skills are completely different because the ball is completely differentKing-Eliagh wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 1:53 pmThe handball? The drop punt? Bouncing a round ballis bouncing a round ball so hard a skill for your AFL uncos to pickup?
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Watch this video and you tell which player kicks a drop punt...They are all kicks around their body from the instep of the foot. You literally have no fucking clue
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