Wow looks like you were wrong about both.Raiderdave wrote:and an RL game doesn't go for 2 eitherPhelpsy wrote:Dave, an AFL game isn't 3 hrs ... At best it would be 2 hrs. Just a heads up .
its 80 mins

Zero credibility for you, minda.

Wow looks like you were wrong about both.Raiderdave wrote:and an RL game doesn't go for 2 eitherPhelpsy wrote:Dave, an AFL game isn't 3 hrs ... At best it would be 2 hrs. Just a heads up .
its 80 mins
Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
Stewie wrote:Wow looks like you were wrong about both.Raiderdave wrote:and an RL game doesn't go for 2 eitherPhelpsy wrote:Dave, an AFL game isn't 3 hrs ... At best it would be 2 hrs. Just a heads up .
its 80 mins![]()
Zero credibility for you, minda.
no, they cover a greater distance per time allowed, not run further idiot!Raiderdave wrote:Stewie wrote:Wow looks like you were wrong about both.Raiderdave wrote:and an RL game doesn't go for 2 either
its 80 mins![]()
Zero credibility for you, minda.
ahhh
I wasn't wrong about bumbleball going for 50% longer though was I dickface
meaning this graph ...kindly supplied by Bearsy the bet welching bitch![]()
proves RL players run farther distances during a game
thanks Bearsy
This is where the argument ends.Xman wrote:Here is some genuine research from the university of Qld based on GPS data
NRL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21358424
Distances were 5 - 5.6 kms. Backs had the most sprints with an average of 18 per game, with 3.2 minutes between sprints. Total average sprinting time per game was 44.7 seconds.
AFL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20364877
Distances were 11.8 - 12.3kms with an average of 98 sprints per game, with 90 seconds between sprints.
http://sport.fitsense.com.au/downloads/ ... t_2009.pdf shows AFL players sprint for an average 5min 25secs per game.
Holy crap, what a MASSIVE difference in running fitness required for each code!
Raiderdave wrote:
7K is a tremendous turnout
No but that research was from a university in AFL heartland........oh waitStewie wrote:This is where the argument ends.Xman wrote:Here is some genuine research from the university of Qld based on GPS data
NRL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21358424
Distances were 5 - 5.6 kms. Backs had the most sprints with an average of 18 per game, with 3.2 minutes between sprints. Total average sprinting time per game was 44.7 seconds.
AFL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20364877
Distances were 11.8 - 12.3kms with an average of 98 sprints per game, with 90 seconds between sprints.
http://sport.fitsense.com.au/downloads/ ... t_2009.pdf shows AFL players sprint for an average 5min 25secs per game.
Holy crap, what a MASSIVE difference in running fitness required for each code!