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Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:13 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:You poor dumb fuck .
You went off topic before I did .
Yet when shown up for your hypocrisy/stupidity you just rant the same On Topic crap .
& lolx1000
You were off topic with your Mini Bus rant .
I replied to that .
But according to you I'm off topic .
Practice what you preach you dumb fuck .
You stay on topic ..
I will
You go off topic
I'll reply to whatever insane rant you post .
Beep beep Sportsbet
my reply was to one of Intentcity's post fuckstick, yours was just a ****** rant, just like every other thread you post in

Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:35 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol can you post anything that's close to the truth .
Incest calls me Phillip
You post about Phillip ..a spazzy little rant .
I reply .
Yet you were talking to incest .
:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
I'm so far in your head you must have nightmares about me .
Now .
Explain why you went off topic
Got shown up as a hypocrite & moronic .
Now you are ranting about buses .
Strange strange person .
Why are you allowed to go off topic yet anyone who answers your off topic post is told to stay on topic .
Dumbo logic at its finest .
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:19 am
by Dogs
docker24 wrote:Walked past Concord oval yesterday morning and saw the first grade West tigers do a beep test.
It got me thinking, as beep tests is one of best ways to know your level of stamina and fitness.
I know AFL players properly have a higher average.
But does anyone know/where to find recent/last averages and records for clubs of both codes?
Very curious to see not just the better results in AFL but club differences.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl ... 1457792136
Sam Thaiday was a surprisingly strong performer in the beep test, recording 18.5.
Hooker Andrew McCullough still holds the record with 22.
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:57 am
by Dogs
Intentcity wrote:NRL players are awesome athletes, no doubt about it, but when it comes to a beep test AFL players would destroy them, but the beep test isn't a test NRL clubs would be overly interested in, you're talking 85kg athletes to 100kg athletes with totally different requirements. Endurance sport v power sport.
You have seen a game of rugby league before, right!!
Yes league is a power sport, however for the guys that play the full game with only one break after 40 mins and then do the same for another 40 minutes, they are basically doing the beep test over 10 metre for 80 minutes. So I am not sure why you would think they would struggle in comparison to a AFL player. A marathon would be more suited to a AFL player, but I would suggest a beep test is more aligned to Rugby league type conditioning. Short burst, short recovery.
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 9:08 am
by docker24
Dogs wrote:docker24 wrote:Walked past Concord oval yesterday morning and saw the first grade West tigers do a beep test.
It got me thinking, as beep tests is one of best ways to know your level of stamina and fitness.
I know AFL players properly have a higher average.
But does anyone know/where to find recent/last averages and records for clubs of both codes?
Very curious to see not just the better results in AFL but club differences.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl ... 1457792136
Sam Thaiday was a surprisingly strong performer in the beep test, recording 18.5.
Hooker Andrew McCullough still holds the record with 22.
Is this guy serious lol? Everywhere I am looking average for league players is 13-14. Which is not bad. I'm quite sure, Aussie Rules players have a much higher stamina level. They need to anyway, one of the top sports in the world with high average km traveled throughout the game.
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 9:13 am
by docker24
Could someone please step in and post some legitimate and genuine facts. Like honestly always has to be one league fan who disagrees, the rest know and don't get involved
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 5:33 am
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:You poor dumb fuck .
You went off topic before I did .
Yet when shown up for your hypocrisy/stupidity you just rant the same On Topic crap .
& lolx1000
You were off topic with your Mini Bus rant .
I replied to that .
But according to you I'm off topic .
Practice what you preach you dumb fuck .
You stay on topic ..
I will
You go off topic
I'll reply to whatever insane rant you post .
Beep beep Sportsbet
Fuckstick I do shift work! When you get out of bed to have a rant about one of my posts at 3 or 4 am & have done several times down its pretty self explanatory!

Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:10 am
by AFLcrap1
Still avoiding why you went off topic .
Yet then have a go at someone replying to your off topic rant .
It's all in the first few posts in this thread .
Do you have any comprehension .
Apparently not.
& no one gives a fuck what time you get out of bed in your pretend world .
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 11:00 am
by Swans4ever
docker24 wrote:Could someone please step in and post some legitimate and genuine facts. Like honestly always has to be one league fan who disagrees, the rest know and don't get involved
My guess with the level of professionalism for both sports it would be similar to one another - as the same goes for RU and soccer - where the AFL players would take the lead would be in the area of time trials which would be as you suggest the longer distances.
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:24 pm
by pussycat
Swans4ever wrote:docker24 wrote:Could someone please step in and post some legitimate and genuine facts. Like honestly always has to be one league fan who disagrees, the rest know and don't get involved
My guess with the level of professionalism for both sports it would be similar to one another - as the same goes for RU and soccer - where the AFL players would take the lead would be in the area of time trials which would be as you suggest the longer distances.
Billy Slater won the Rexona ironman challenge from representatives of all football codes within Australia- and what's more he did it very easily.

Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:24 pm
by AFLcrap1
Intentcity wrote:pussycat wrote:Swans4ever wrote:docker24 wrote:Could someone please step in and post some legitimate and genuine facts. Like honestly always has to be one league fan who disagrees, the rest know and don't get involved
My guess with the level of professionalism for both sports it would be similar to one another - as the same goes for RU and soccer - where the AFL players would take the lead would be in the area of time trials which would be as you suggest the longer distances.
Billy Slater won the Rexona ironman challenge from representatives of all football codes within Australia- and what's more he did it very easily.

Sounds definitive, the AFL reps were a 19 year old kid and Cameron Ling who was a midfield tagged/plodder lol.
The real question is who smelt better after the events.
Um incest old chap .
Your first contestant that Billy exposed as an unco was Bert Dildo .
There is a thread at LU where the AFL crowd were claiming how dildo would smash every one .
Lol it was hilarious .
This ELITE Award winning supposed supreme athlete ..all Australian ...lol 4n20 sausage roller got smashed
This is the very same dildo that was proclaimed by the fumble media as matching it with Usain Bolt if he took up athletics.
Sadly that's the bubble that fumblers live in
Bert dildo got shown up & he was one of your best .
Poor old RUHIV never came Back to LU after that .
Classic thread
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:38 pm
by docker24
I actually found Brett Deledio's performance in most challenges quite embarrassing. Hell he even lost in the kicking challenge
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:39 pm
by AFLcrap1
We found it funny .
After being talked up ,he showed just how unco a fumbler is when out of the AFLOL bubble
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:53 pm
by docker24
I wouldn't necessarily say that. Many AFL players are fine overall athletes. He didn't really represent AFL well.
Wasn't aware of the lead up following that years challenge, who talked him up?
Re: Beep test. AFL and NRL
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:55 pm
by Swans4ever
pussycat wrote:Swans4ever wrote:docker24 wrote:Could someone please step in and post some legitimate and genuine facts. Like honestly always has to be one league fan who disagrees, the rest know and don't get involved
My guess with the level of professionalism for both sports it would be similar to one another - as the same goes for RU and soccer - where the AFL players would take the lead would be in the area of time trials which would be as you suggest the longer distances.
Billy Slater won the Rexona ironman challenge from representatives of all football codes within Australia- and what's more he did it very easily.

He is also a freak who could play any sport athletes like him are not common and it was also 5 years ago and was for commercial purposes - Billy at his prime the AFL player a rookie not exactly a fair comparison or a scientific test so as much as you like to rely on one thing to prove your argument you might want to find something else!