Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... z2R4x6xE1V''Physically, AFL is a two-hour running game where two things happen,'' says Gibbs. ''Firstly, the total distance you run is further than in an NRL game. Secondly, you run at a higher intensity during the game. AFL is a man-on-man game. You have to go with your opponent.
''In rugby league, there are lots of times you can have a rest. You can sit in the defensive line where the ball isn't. Folau will have to lose weight to run better. He doesn't need all his size.'' Similarly, Inglis would have to sacrifice weight for running capacity. The Storm are encouraging Inglis to run two kilometres a game. In AFL, he must run 14km. Gibbs believes the AFL has targeted the wrong NRL type in its recruiting, although the Herald wrote a year ago that its long-term aim in signing Hunt and Folau is to send a signal to Polynesian youth, an observation confirmed this month by AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou when he wrote to every AFL player justifying the lavish spending as marketing dollars for the development of players of South Pacific ancestry.
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Its about intensity, not just distance. Note above, AFL players run up to 14kms, NRL players only a few