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Aussie Rules guru Craig Brittain's son Billy joins NRL's Mel
BILLY Brittain was always destined to play footy in Melbourne.
But it was supposed to be for AFL club North Melbourne, not the Storm in the NRL.
Billy's dad Craig Brittain played a handful of games in the VFL for the Kangaroos before a persistent knee injury forced him home to Queensland where he went on to become a Grogan medallist and play and coach premierships in the QAFL as well as being involved in the Brisbane Lions during their three-year reign between 2001-2003 as AFL premiers.
Billy's uncle, Wayne Brittain, was also a QAFL premiership coach and had a stint as head coach at AFL club Carlton.
As you would expect, there was always a Sherrin in Billy's hands in the early years but one day he booted it away and picked-up a Steeden instead.
"It was definitely an AFL house and I played in the under-6s, but I remember seeing the NRL on the television and I just knew straight away I wanted to play it," he said.
"I was a bit nervous telling Dad I wanted to play league but he just said, you play whatever makes you happy, as long as it's not soccer."
Craig could hardly object. What many people didn't know was that he had also had ties to rugby league.
A fiery competitor, he was no stranger to the tribunal over his career and used to turn out for his local league side whenever he was serving a suspension to maintain his fitness.
Billy has followed the path of many talented Queensland juniors and drifted between the two rugby codes.
He was signed to a scholarship by the Brisbane Broncos at age 13 and captained Nudgee College in the Queensland schoolboys in rugby.
When recruiter Paul Bunn left the Broncos to join the Storm at the end of last year he took Billy, who had recently turned 18, with him.
At the Broncos Billy played his underage football as a hooker but the Storm saw him as the long-term replacement for Cooper Cronk at halfback.
"He's had the opportunity to train with first grade over summer and he is going really well. Craig Bellamy (Storm coach) says he has a great work ethic," Bunn said.
"He is like his dad. We checked on him from people we know connected to North Melbourne and they say his great attributes were his hardness and toughness - the young fella displays a lot of that."
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/billy- ... 6553859905
But it was supposed to be for AFL club North Melbourne, not the Storm in the NRL.
Billy's dad Craig Brittain played a handful of games in the VFL for the Kangaroos before a persistent knee injury forced him home to Queensland where he went on to become a Grogan medallist and play and coach premierships in the QAFL as well as being involved in the Brisbane Lions during their three-year reign between 2001-2003 as AFL premiers.
Billy's uncle, Wayne Brittain, was also a QAFL premiership coach and had a stint as head coach at AFL club Carlton.
As you would expect, there was always a Sherrin in Billy's hands in the early years but one day he booted it away and picked-up a Steeden instead.
"It was definitely an AFL house and I played in the under-6s, but I remember seeing the NRL on the television and I just knew straight away I wanted to play it," he said.
"I was a bit nervous telling Dad I wanted to play league but he just said, you play whatever makes you happy, as long as it's not soccer."
Craig could hardly object. What many people didn't know was that he had also had ties to rugby league.
A fiery competitor, he was no stranger to the tribunal over his career and used to turn out for his local league side whenever he was serving a suspension to maintain his fitness.
Billy has followed the path of many talented Queensland juniors and drifted between the two rugby codes.
He was signed to a scholarship by the Brisbane Broncos at age 13 and captained Nudgee College in the Queensland schoolboys in rugby.
When recruiter Paul Bunn left the Broncos to join the Storm at the end of last year he took Billy, who had recently turned 18, with him.
At the Broncos Billy played his underage football as a hooker but the Storm saw him as the long-term replacement for Cooper Cronk at halfback.
"He's had the opportunity to train with first grade over summer and he is going really well. Craig Bellamy (Storm coach) says he has a great work ethic," Bunn said.
"He is like his dad. We checked on him from people we know connected to North Melbourne and they say his great attributes were his hardness and toughness - the young fella displays a lot of that."
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/billy- ... 6553859905
"The Victorian game may be the best game of football, but if it is so manifestly superior, one would fancy it could plead its own cause, and not require advertising like a quack pill."
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So he grew up in Queensland, an nRL state and his father had ties to rl?
What ties did Kieran Jack's dad have to Australian Football and living in an nRL state?

What ties did Kieran Jack's dad have to Australian Football and living in an nRL state?



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Stewie wrote:So he grew up in Queensland, an nRL state and his father had ties to rl?
What ties did Kieran Jack's dad have to Australian Football and living in an nRL state?
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but but but .....


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No buts at all you ******. The guy grew up in QLD, an nRL state.Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:So he grew up in Queensland, an nRL state and his father had ties to rl?
What ties did Kieran Jack's dad have to Australian Football and living in an nRL state?
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Jack grew up in an nRL state as well... but decided to play real football instead of that pommy crap his dad played =D>
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Stewie wrote:No buts at all you ******. The guy grew up in QLD, an nRL state.Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:So he grew up in Queensland, an nRL state and his father had ties to rl?
What ties did Kieran Jack's dad have to Australian Football and living in an nRL state?
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Jack grew up in an nRL state as well... but decided to play real football instead of that pommy crap his dad played =D>
but but
but but but ....



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"Craig Brittain played a handful of games in the VFL for the Kangaroos"
So a handful of VFL games = GURU
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So a handful of VFL games = GURU

Failed thread of the year



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And how many rl games did Jack's dad play compared to Brittain in football ?
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LOL@Spewie
"The Victorian game may be the best game of football, but if it is so manifestly superior, one would fancy it could plead its own cause, and not require advertising like a quack pill."
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Agree. All rabbit has done is highlight how more advanced AFL is in RL states than visa versa!Stewie wrote:And how many rl games did Jack's dad play compared to Brittain in football ?
Thread has backfired badly.
Well done bunny! =D>
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And there is coksucker number 2





"The Victorian game may be the best game of football, but if it is so manifestly superior, one would fancy it could plead its own cause, and not require advertising like a quack pill."
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Standard RL fan comment......no substanceRabbit wrote:And there is coksucker number 2![]()
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"but but but"Xman wrote:Standard RL fan comment......no substanceRabbit wrote:And there is coksucker number 2![]()
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his dad fumbled & bumbled
his uncle coached some Melbourne suburb in the VFL
despite the hissy fitting & feet stamping from the vicky kicky cheerleaders in here .... it would appear theres plenty of fumbleball pedigree in this kids family
but hes seen the light & gone the manlier .... tougher option for his sport ,as many victorian lads will in the coming years
his family ... uncles , aunts , cousins ... still all living in the South will all turn out when this kid debuts for the Storm in Melbourne at AAMI park
what a story =D> =D> =D> =D>
his uncle coached some Melbourne suburb in the VFL
despite the hissy fitting & feet stamping from the vicky kicky cheerleaders in here .... it would appear theres plenty of fumbleball pedigree in this kids family
but hes seen the light & gone the manlier .... tougher option for his sport ,as many victorian lads will in the coming years

his family ... uncles , aunts , cousins ... still all living in the South will all turn out when this kid debuts for the Storm in Melbourne at AAMI park
what a story =D> =D> =D> =D>
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Xman wrote:Standard RL fan comment......no substanceRabbit wrote:And there is coksucker number 2![]()
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oh theres plenty of substance to that remark by Rabbits



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