hip and shoulder is legal in our game. They didnt like the rough stuff and called it thuggeryleeroy*NRL* wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:28 amThat 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.
Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
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Yet the little amateur boggies still beat the elite of the fumbling game lolololololololololololololololol.NlolRL wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 5:47 pmhip and shoulder is legal in our game. They didnt like the rough stuff and called it thuggeryleeroy*NRL* wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:28 amThat 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.
Bring on November! !!!
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I was a mod at the time .
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Re: Amateur Irish bog farmers set to flog fully professional AFL prima donna's - AGAIN!!!
at a completely different game......................Terry wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 6:13 pmYet the little amateur boggies still beat the elite of the fumbling game lolololololololololololololololol.NlolRL wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 5:47 pmhip and shoulder is legal in our game. They didnt like the rough stuff and called it thuggeryleeroy*NRL* wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:28 amThat 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.
Bring on November! !!!

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Oh dear, it's no wonder AFL is inferior. You chumps seriously have shit for brains. "Completely different" he saysNlolRL wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 5:44 pmyou 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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Seriously, first vid I found of AFL classic goals. Tell me how many of em are kicking the traditional drop punt? About 80% of the classic goals are either on outside of boot or more often off the instep on a round the body kick.

And fact is the international rules allows for a player to take a mark and receive a free kick.


Now apologise to me and the members for being a dumby and/or trying to deceive our members and guests


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youre a moron if you think a soccer ball and an AFL ball react the same when kicked using the side of your foot.
Also, set shots in Gaelic football are kicked from the inside of the foot, not a drop punt you clown
Just admit you were wrong you coward
Also, set shots in Gaelic football are kicked from the inside of the foot, not a drop punt you clown
Just admit you were wrong you coward
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So the fumblers are making excuses already for their expected defeat lolololololololol.
In further news the Irish coach Joe Kernan said his boys are working hard on their bog farms digging up the 'prata'. He said, "Our boys will be super fit once they get the crop in. We think that's all the conditioning we'll need to bury the pretty boys from Melbourne and those little desert states. Once they're off the bogs we'll go straight to the pubs to taper off before flying out to Aus. It's a perfect preparation. We used the same regime last time and flogged dem."
Stay tuned for more.
In further news the Irish coach Joe Kernan said his boys are working hard on their bog farms digging up the 'prata'. He said, "Our boys will be super fit once they get the crop in. We think that's all the conditioning we'll need to bury the pretty boys from Melbourne and those little desert states. Once they're off the bogs we'll go straight to the pubs to taper off before flying out to Aus. It's a perfect preparation. We used the same regime last time and flogged dem."
Stay tuned for more.
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I couldnt care less what the result is. It's you idiots who cant understand it isnt AR's.Terry wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:55 pmSo the fumblers are making excuses already for their expected defeat lolololololololol.
In further news the Irish coach Joe Kernan said his boys are working hard on their bog farms digging up the 'prata'. He said, "Our boys will be super fit once they get the crop in. We think that's all the conditioning we'll need to bury the pretty boys from Melbourne and those little desert states. Once they're off the bogs we'll go straight to the pubs to taper off before flying out to Aus. It's a perfect preparation. We used the same regime last time and flogged dem."
Stay tuned for more.
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Nlol lemme help you out here. For the love of god please stop while you're behind!
I sincerely hope you snap out of ur incapacitated mental state and this is the last time I make a fool of you in this thread.

Errrrm hellllooooo shit fo brains? HelllooooooNlolRL wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:37 pmyoure a moron if you think a soccer ball and an AFL ball react the same when kicked using the side of your foot.


I win.

And regarding This lil diddy where you try to avoid the fact that Gaelic footballers use drop punt kicking skill identical to AFL...
UmmmNlolRL wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:37 pmAlso, set shots in Gaelic football are kicked from the inside of the foot, not a drop punt you clown
Just admit you were wrong you coward

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Terry wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2017 8:55 pmSo the fumblers are making excuses already for their expected defeat lolololololololol.
In further news the Irish coach Joe Kernan said his boys are working hard on their bog farms digging up the 'prata'. He said, "Our boys will be super fit once they get the crop in. We think that's all the conditioning we'll need to bury the pretty boys from Melbourne and those little desert states. Once they're off the bogs we'll go straight to the pubs to taper off before flying out to Aus. It's a perfect preparation. We used the same regime last time and flogged dem."
Stay tuned for more.

Nlols absolutely devo that a pack of amateurs can easily whop his Melbourne gangly cat walkers! He's desperately trying to suggest the skills applied in international rules are, and I quote "completely different"

Poor bastard! I think we leagues should try to empathise. I guess it would be like gathering Australian rugby leagues finest and putting em up against an Irish amateur rugby union team in a hybrid style game... and getting beaten...and getting beaten not just once....but most of the time!!!

It's be a bloody hard pill to swallow right?




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Your nervous lil lol don't change the facts dear Wookiee. And for your info here they are pal.
1. The international rules game is widely recognised as a hybrid game
2. The skill sets required in the international rules game are strikingly similar, in fact pretty much a mirror image of the skills required in AFL :by the way did I tell you I've played both Marngrook and Gaelic footy competitively

3. The Irish lads aren't just "competitive" as you regard them. They win, and they beat ur pack of soft overpaid uncos regularly.
Just saying it how it is to help you understand reality dear wooksie. Don't you go getting cranky on me now



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you've clearly never watched the international games before. The main reason why the Aussies lose is they cannot control the flight of the ball like theyre used to with an AFL ball. The Irish on the other hand know exactly how the ball will fly and use it to their advantage. As for hybrid game, tell me an important part of the game that favours AustraliaKing-Eliagh wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2017 6:49 am![]()
Your nervous lil lol don't change the facts dear Wookiee. And for your info here they are pal.
1. The international rules game is widely recognised as a hybrid game
2. The skill sets required in the international rules game are strikingly similar, in fact pretty much a mirror image of the skills required in AFL :by the way did I tell you I've played both Marngrook and Gaelic footy competitively![]()
3. The Irish lads aren't just "competitive" as you regard them. They win, and they beat ur pack of soft overpaid uncos regularly.
Just saying it how it is to help you understand reality dear wooksie. Don't you go getting cranky on me now
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You still haven't apologised for trying to deceive all and sundry by saying the skills are completely different. Now apologise nlol!
Then I'll answer your silly question above
Then I'll answer your silly question above


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Ok I'll admit you will struggle to own your own dumbness. So I'll school you some more. The tackling rule in international rules provides a massive advantage. In Gaelic footy you are only allowed to tackle using the one arm. But I spose most AFL players struggle with the skill of tackiling anyway so it's perhaps not a massive advantage
Also the mark rule is not in Gaelic footy. Which vitally allows the aussies to play the game at a pace they are more comfortable with. A slower pace
but still it's massive to be able to play a sport at a pace that shits ur team. You'd know that if you've played any team sport 

Also the mark rule is not in Gaelic footy. Which vitally allows the aussies to play the game at a pace they are more comfortable with. A slower pace



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You still haven't apologised for trying to deceive all and sundry by saying the skills are completely different. Now apologise nlol!
Then I'll answer your silly question above
Then I'll answer your silly question above


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