I was at the first traditional coll v Ess Anzac day game at the MCG in 1995. It's been held at that ground every year, and between the same sides.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Xman wrote:Well the tradition of holding the game between the same two sides, year after year, at the same venue, would be the AFL.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Bahaha, right, so Bea, who came up with the ANZAC day tradition first and who copied it?
A non response or a non truth will see you defeated, you're gone anyway, so just award me the points for best and smartest now and get it over with, we can then move on to the next challenge that will pop up
And that's exactly the context Beaussie claimed.
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sp ... 1dsqr.htmlAnd Melbourne's players are keen to ensure their third Anzac Day match becomes an annual event to sit alongside the traditional Essendon-Collingwood AFL clash.
Hey, didn't the game (AFL) start at another oval besides the MCG?
Hmmmm, tradition indeed huh?
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If it was nothing to do with which code played first, why did you say this?
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Xman wrote:I was at the first traditional coll v Ess Anzac day game at the MCG in 1995. It's been held at that ground every year, and between the same sides.ParraEelsNRL wrote:Xman wrote:Well the tradition of holding the game between the same two sides, year after year, at the same venue, would be the AFL.
And that's exactly the context Beaussie claimed.
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sp ... 1dsqr.html
Hey, didn't the game (AFL) start at another oval besides the MCG?
Hmmmm, tradition indeed huh?
Sooooo, not that traditional at all actually huh? =D>
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You lot as in the NRL!ParraEelsNRL wrote:If it was nothing to do with which code played first, why did you say this?
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Oh FFS, clearly I was talking about the Storm copying the AFL tradition of football on ANZAC Day in Melbourne. Man you are dumb.ParraEelsNRL wrote:If it was nothing to do with which code played first, why did you say this?
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Oh My GOD! What a classic thread. And there I was thinking the first BS file shamed the AFL mob in here. This one takes the cake. They wanted the facts and they were provided. I've never seen such a display of shamful backpeddling in my life. Deadset hilarious! Xman thanks for the BS files idea, its proving to be a real eyeopener watching the AFL members weasling out ofe their own statements and their own creation of rules etc.
And what about NSWAFL in this thread?
I thought I heard thunder today but I think it was more likely the collective thud of Beaussie and Xman's heads thumping into their desks after parra provided the proof of the minutes silence
Looks like poor NSWAFL has spent a few hundred minutes in silent shock/shame since
The poor stunned mullet has barely been back in this thread! 
And what about NSWAFL in this thread?







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King-Eliagh wrote:Oh My GOD! What a classic thread. And there I was thinking the first BS file shamed the AFL mob in here. This one takes the cake. They wanted the facts and they were provided. I've never seen such a display of shamful backpeddling in my life. Deadset hilarious! Xman thanks for the BS files idea, its proving to be a real eyeopener watching the AFL members weasling out ofe their own statements and their own creation of rules etc.
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I thought I heard thunder today but I think it was more likely the collective thud of Beaussie and Xman's heads thumping into their desks after parra provided the proof of the minutes silence
Looks like poor NSWAFL has spent a few hundred minutes in silent shock/shame since
The poor stunned mullet has barely been back in this thread!
LOL, I just have to quote this because of the amount of truth written in it.
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The minutes silence thread means..........King-Eliagh wrote:Oh My GOD! What a classic thread. And there I was thinking the first BS file shamed the AFL mob in here. This one takes the cake. They wanted the facts and they were provided. I've never seen such a display of shamful backpeddling in my life. Deadset hilarious! Xman thanks for the BS files idea, its proving to be a real eyeopener watching the AFL members weasling out ofe their own statements and their own creation of rules etc.
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I thought I heard thunder today but I think it was more likely the collective thud of Beaussie and Xman's heads thumping into their desks after parra provided the proof of the minutes silence
Looks like poor NSWAFL has spent a few hundred minutes in silent shock/shame since
The poor stunned mullet has barely been back in this thread!



How does this relate to the storm copying the successful AFL formula?
Remember the proof I posted showed the NRl staging multiple games between different teams on Anzac day at different venues in front of sometimes very small crowds. They now follow the AFL model.
That's why they aren't original. :D
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Re: BS file#4: Did the NRL copy the AFLs ANZAC day concept?
He's determined to make you admit that the AFL copied the NRL in 1995 when Collingwood and Essendon first started their ANZAC Day traditional match, Beaussie. So let's put this into a better perspective by asking Parra the following;
1. Was there a minute's silence prior to the 1926 game between St George and Eastern Suburbs?
2. Was the Last Post played by a soldier from the Australian Army?
3. Was the RSL formally represented?
4. Who won the medal for the man who most exemplified the ANZAC spirit? (skill, courage, self-sacrifice, teamwork and fair play)
And if the answers to the first three questions is "Yes" it must include evidence. Ditto the name of the player who won the medal.
1. Was there a minute's silence prior to the 1926 game between St George and Eastern Suburbs?
2. Was the Last Post played by a soldier from the Australian Army?
3. Was the RSL formally represented?
4. Who won the medal for the man who most exemplified the ANZAC spirit? (skill, courage, self-sacrifice, teamwork and fair play)
And if the answers to the first three questions is "Yes" it must include evidence. Ditto the name of the player who won the medal.
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Beaussie wrote:Oh FFS, clearly I was talking about the Storm copying the AFL tradition of football on ANZAC Day in Melbourne. Man you are dumb.ParraEelsNRL wrote:If it was nothing to do with which code played first, why did you say this?
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Were you, really?
Nice of you to say that after all the facts are out and posted.
also good to see you completely missed this post

What, no answer?ParraEelsNRL wrote:who came up with the ANZAC day tradition first and who copied it?

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Xman wrote:The minutes silence thread means..........King-Eliagh wrote:Oh My GOD! What a classic thread. And there I was thinking the first BS file shamed the AFL mob in here. This one takes the cake. They wanted the facts and they were provided. I've never seen such a display of shamful backpeddling in my life. Deadset hilarious! Xman thanks for the BS files idea, its proving to be a real eyeopener watching the AFL members weasling out ofe their own statements and their own creation of rules etc.
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I thought I heard thunder today but I think it was more likely the collective thud of Beaussie and Xman's heads thumping into their desks after parra provided the proof of the minutes silence
Looks like poor NSWAFL has spent a few hundred minutes in silent shock/shame since
The poor stunned mullet has barely been back in this thread!
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How does this relate to the storm copying the successful AFL formula?
Remember the proof I posted showed the NRl staging multiple games between different teams on Anzac day at different venues in front of sometimes very small crowds. They now follow the AFL model.
That's why they aren't original. :D
What?
The NSWRL held full rounds over the years and at times held 1 game.
Why does it matter anyway?
By the time the VFL caught on, RL had done it every which way but loose.
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Answer my questions Parra, and then you'll get the idea of what the ANZAC tradition really is!
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If he believed the AFL had Anzac day games before RL why would nt he just say exactly that?ParraEelsNRL wrote:Beaussie wrote:Oh FFS, clearly I was talking about the Storm copying the AFL tradition of football on ANZAC Day in Melbourne. Man you are dumb.ParraEelsNRL wrote:If it was nothing to do with which code played first, why did you say this?
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Stop changing the meaning of the topic Xman. Its easy and childish to change the meaning of things to suit yourself abd us common amongst toddlers.
The meaning of this file is set on which code was the original code which had an anzac day tradition. Who gives a rats anus what the crowds were Xman you whining snotty nosed toddler.
To take a line from an old clasic member named 'truthsayer'. GROW UP!
The meaning of this file is set on which code was the original code which had an anzac day tradition. Who gives a rats anus what the crowds were Xman you whining snotty nosed toddler.
To take a line from an old clasic member named 'truthsayer'. GROW UP!

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Hey King and the rest of you! What is the ANZAC Day concept? Look at my questions above, and maybe you'll get the idea!