dont matter the code, type of ball or player. kicking the ball in to a gale force wind will not travel as far as going with the wind or no wind!azif wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 3:56 pmso tell me spambotmakingnrlfansgowacko wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 3:40 pmwind and temperature conditions do change and so do climates across the country and the world, and vastly different to your backyard! Ed!azif wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 3:01 pm
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so
you think that all games of that fumbling monstrosity is played in windless conditions do you ?
not a mouses fart of breeze eh ?![]()
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no..its more like
your sad excuse for a sport has nothing to do with skill or technique![]()
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i know you think that for some reason that its always sunny and perfect condition for AFL games and always wet and windy for NRL games
ill stop there as it seems to be getting far to complicated for you to understand that kicking the ball as hard as you can in to a strong wind the ball will never travel as far as no wind or with the wind, no matter the technique protectorate of the angel you take! ED!
what do the useless nonces in singlets do if they turn up to a ground & the winds blowing at 5kms an hour
i mean it blows out of your ranting gob harder the that , but do the skinny little white flogs go home![]()
nah
its windy
Im a talentless tool.. can't kick straight at the best of times , no chance when its a bit windy![]()
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but then again of course you know better
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eddie