
Grassroots investment and development from the AFL is really starting to show the rewards now.
yeaBeaussie wrote: Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:16 pmWow, how much growth has Australian Rules had in Queensland. No.2 footy code for popularity. That’s massive in what… the last decade would you say?
Grassroots investment and development from the AFL is really starting to show the rewards now.
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Can you please translate this Freddo. What exactly are you trying to say pal??Fred wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 7:25 amThe suns have gotten a higher annual crowds many years greater than the Titans ?
they're called the thuns by many people on many sites dummyFred wrote: Wed Jan 26, 2022 7:26 amThere was another poster here who used to call them the Thuns and play with the names of AFL teams — hnmmm
i don't think Einstein could work out what that meant tbhFred wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 4:26 pmIll let you use your intellect to work that one out their Terry my boy.
Hey - did you get to the Gold Coast - sent you a PM for that beer catch up.
Fred wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:10 amI watched the VFL finals last night (don’t ask me why it is called the VFL - such a stupid thing to do). The Suns were playing and they won beating Box Hill Hawks. Wasn’t too bad a game. They mentioned that for the first time all three Queensland teams are in the finals. Not a bad effort at all and I believe shows the strength of Aussie Rules in South East Queensland, and with some good players coming from North Queensland it says even more as to the spread of the game with so many playing at elite level. For mine, Southport Sharks are the real indicator as Brisbane and Gold Coast have many AFL listed players playing in the twos. Where’s the Southport Sharks hsve no such luxuary. Will be an interesting watch over the next few weeks.
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