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Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 2:15 am
by leagueiscrap
pussycat wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:
yeah thats why Hunt and Folau NRLOLS finest failed at it!
so its more a case or any Dufus can play league!
hit the GYM, pump your self full of roids! master the skill of running with the ball under your arm, learn to count to 6 & there you have a league player

Did you ever watch the Rexona challenge?

What the Puff piece of a TV show Patrick Dangerfield won?
How does that compare with two of leagues finest being out played buy a bunch of kids?
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:13 am
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:pussycat wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:
yeah thats why Hunt and Folau NRLOLS finest failed at it!
so its more a case or any Dufus can play league!
hit the GYM, pump your self full of roids! master the skill of running with the ball under your arm, learn to count to 6 & there you have a league player

Did you ever watch the Rexona challenge?

What the Puff piece of a TV show Patrick Dangerfield won?
How does that compare with two of leagues finest being out played buy a bunch of kids?
Oh my
Try to post something remotely true .
No fumbler won it .
The voices in your head aren't real smart .

Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 9:37 am
by post_hoc
The_Wookie wrote:lol
Brisbane
Adelaide
Perth
Sydney
Melbourne x4
Yes yes something something about the international scene
W League
Perth
Adelaide
Melbourne Victory
Melbourne City
Canberra
Western Sydney Wanderers
Sydney FC
Newcastle
Brisbane
Looks very national to me, about time you guys tried it. My guess it will last 3 years before AFL forget about it
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 1:49 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Yeah RL isn't played out here by the females according to swines because he didn't look to see if any clubs were about, he just had a thought in his head that said, you know, I've never seen a Rugby League game played by females out here at club level thus it doesn't exist.
They just pick the Jillaroos from all those female Rugby Union clubs we have out here and they go on to dominate teams that actually play RL from other countries cause they are that damn good and it ain't League they grow up with or play.
Aye swines.
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 2:24 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:pussycat wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:
yeah thats why Hunt and Folau NRLOLS finest failed at it!
so its more a case or any Dufus can play league!
hit the GYM, pump your self full of roids! master the skill of running with the ball under your arm, learn to count to 6 & there you have a league player

Did you ever watch the Rexona challenge?

What the Puff piece of a TV show Patrick Dangerfield won?
How does that compare with two of leagues finest being out played buy a bunch of kids?
Oh my
Try to post something remotely true .
No fumbler won it .
The voices in your head aren't real smart .

Dangerfield won the last one spazza, evrb still its nothing but a TV show
The nrlols finest where shown to be a bunch of ********* out played by a bunch of skinny teenaged!
Just accept the facts & go eat a bag of dicks!
You cannot change reality as much as you basement dwellers hide from it & try to convince every one having mentle rants on forums!
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 3:03 pm
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:pussycat wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:
yeah thats why Hunt and Folau NRLOLS finest failed at it!
so its more a case or any Dufus can play league!
hit the GYM, pump your self full of roids! master the skill of running with the ball under your arm, learn to count to 6 & there you have a league player

Did you ever watch the Rexona challenge?

What the Puff piece of a TV show Patrick Dangerfield won?
How does that compare with two of leagues finest being out played buy a bunch of kids?
Oh my
Try to post something remotely true .
No fumbler won it .
The voices in your head aren't real smart .

Dangerfield won the last one spazza, evrb still its nothing but a TV show
The nrlols finest where shown to be a bunch of ********* out played by a bunch of skinny teenaged!
Just accept the facts & go eat a bag of dicks!
You cannot change reality as much as you basement dwellers hide from it & try to convince every one having mentle rants on forums!
& here we go again .
Why do you lie so much dumbo .
Every time you tell one I show you up
Like right here
The show pits eight of Australia's most talented athletes against each other in various sporting challenges and events, earning points for their rankings. The overall winner receives money which will then be donated to a charity of their choice. Melbourne Storm and Australian Kangaroos fullback Billy Slater was the overall champion of the first season, and returned to defend the title for the second season with a 5-point win over runner-up Shannon Eckstein. The third series was won by Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper with a 95-point win over runner-up Shannon Eckstein.
There were only 3 .
Lol
Have another swig of metho you brain dead flog .
Kill the few remaining brain cells you have .
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 5:28 pm
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:Yeah RL isn't played out here by the females according to swines because he didn't look to see if any clubs were about, he just had a thought in his head that said, you know, I've never seen a Rugby League game played by females out here at club level thus it doesn't exist.
They just pick the Jillaroos from all those female Rugby Union clubs we have out here and they go on to dominate teams that actually play RL from other countries cause they are that damn good and it ain't League they grow up with or play.
Aye swines.
Don't know - said I didn't - never heard of them. Must be big news!
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:01 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:pussycat wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:
yeah thats why Hunt and Folau NRLOLS finest failed at it!
so its more a case or any Dufus can play league!
hit the GYM, pump your self full of roids! master the skill of running with the ball under your arm, learn to count to 6 & there you have a league player

Did you ever watch the Rexona challenge?

What the Puff piece of a TV show Patrick Dangerfield won?
How does that compare with two of leagues finest being out played buy a bunch of kids?
Oh my
Try to post something remotely true .
No fumbler won it .
The voices in your head aren't real smart .

Dangerfield won the last one spazza, evrb still its nothing but a TV show
The nrlols finest where shown to be a bunch of ********* out played by a bunch of skinny teenaged!
Just accept the facts & go eat a bag of dicks!
You cannot change reality as much as you basement dwellers hide from it & try to convince every one having mentle rants on forums!
& here we go again .
Why do you lie so much dumbo .
Every time you tell one I show you up
Like right here
The show pits eight of Australia's most talented athletes against each other in various sporting challenges and events, earning points for their rankings. The overall winner receives money which will then be donated to a charity of their choice. Melbourne Storm and Australian Kangaroos fullback Billy Slater was the overall champion of the first season, and returned to defend the title for the second season with a 5-point win over runner-up Shannon Eckstein. The third series was won by Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper with a 95-point win over runner-up Shannon Eckstein.
There were only 3 .
Lol
Have another swig of metho you brain dead flog .
Kill the few remaining brain cells you have .
Calling me stupid spazza won't change the fact that Dangerfield won the last rexonachallenge & that two of the nrlol finest were out played by a bunch of gangerly kids!
Pretty funny isn't it!
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:07 pm
by AFLcrap1
I'm calling you stupid because you're wrong .
You get things wrong time after time .
I even posted above where there were only 3 series made
2009
2010
2011
I posted who won it
Yet you ignore that & go on a rant
Dangerfield wasn't even in it you fucking clueless moron .
You state something .
You're shown its wrong
You then repeat it
What is wrong with your brain ?
Seriously
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:13 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol just to highlight how dumb ... I mean brain dead dumb you are
Season 1
Athlete Points
1st Billy Slater 1385
2nd Jamie Whincup 1085
3rd Brett Deledio 1070
4th Steve Hooker 1025
5th Andrew Symonds 1020
6th Lote Tuqiri 975
7th Ky Hurst 960
8th Joel Griffiths
Season 2
Matthew Mitcham – Olympic diving gold medallist
Jason Culina – A-League soccer player
Cameron Ling – Australian rules footballer
James O'Connor – Rugby Union player
Wendell Sailor – Rugby League and Rugby Union player
Craig Lowndes – V8 Supercar driver
Shannon Eckstein – Two-time world Ironman champion
Billy Slater – NRL player and series defending champion
Season 3
Shannon Eckstein - Three-time world Ironman champion and runner up of season 2
Mark Winterbottom - V8 Supercar driver
Quade Cooper - Rugby Union player
Luke Hodge - Australian rules football player
Kurt Gidley - Rugby League 4 time defending champion
Eamon Sullivan - Olympic swimmer
Fabrice Lapierre - athletics competitor (long jump)
Ken Wallace - Olympic Kayaking competitor
Can you show me where this fumblers name is who you claimed won it .
Lol this'll be good
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:37 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol just to highlight how dumb ... I mean brain dead dumb you are
Season 1
Athlete Points
1st Billy Slater 1385
2nd Jamie Whincup 1085
3rd Brett Deledio 1070
4th Steve Hooker 1025
5th Andrew Symonds 1020
6th Lote Tuqiri 975
7th Ky Hurst 960
8th Joel Griffiths
Season 2
Matthew Mitcham – Olympic diving gold medallist
Jason Culina – A-League soccer player
Cameron Ling – Australian rules footballer
James O'Connor – Rugby Union player
Wendell Sailor – Rugby League and Rugby Union player
Craig Lowndes – V8 Supercar driver
Shannon Eckstein – Two-time world Ironman champion
Billy Slater – NRL player and series defending champion
Season 3
Shannon Eckstein - Three-time world Ironman champion and runner up of season 2
Mark Winterbottom - V8 Supercar driver
Quade Cooper - Rugby Union player
Luke Hodge - Australian rules football player
Kurt Gidley - Rugby League 4 time defending champion
Eamon Sullivan - Olympic swimmer
Fabrice Lapierre - athletics competitor (long jump)
Ken Wallace - Olympic Kayaking competitor
Can you show me where this fumblers name is who you claimed won it .
Lol this'll be good
Dangerfield won the iron man challenge! A puff piece of a TV show.
Yet its funny how you always ignore the nrlols finest hunt and falou failed so patheticly in the real comparison when it came to attempting to play AFL!
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:46 pm
by AFLcrap1
No we were talking REXONA challenge .
You were shown to be clueless once again
Even after being shown you were wrong you repeated your crap .
Try to keep up .
Or get your carer to check what you mashed out before posting it
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:50 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol the self own age just gets better .
Your fumbler was a co winner of that challenge .
Lol with an NRL player
Why didn't you mention that dumbo .
Lol
Keep the lols coming
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 7:15 pm
by Darren
leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol just to highlight how dumb ... I mean brain dead dumb you are
Season 1
Athlete Points
1st Billy Slater 1385
2nd Jamie Whincup 1085
3rd Brett Deledio 1070
4th Steve Hooker 1025
5th Andrew Symonds 1020
6th Lote Tuqiri 975
7th Ky Hurst 960
8th Joel Griffiths
Season 2
Matthew Mitcham – Olympic diving gold medallist
Jason Culina – A-League soccer player
Cameron Ling – Australian rules footballer
James O'Connor – Rugby Union player
Wendell Sailor – Rugby League and Rugby Union player
Craig Lowndes – V8 Supercar driver
Shannon Eckstein – Two-time world Ironman champion
Billy Slater – NRL player and series defending champion
Season 3
Shannon Eckstein - Three-time world Ironman champion and runner up of season 2
Mark Winterbottom - V8 Supercar driver
Quade Cooper - Rugby Union player
Luke Hodge - Australian rules football player
Kurt Gidley - Rugby League 4 time defending champion
Eamon Sullivan - Olympic swimmer
Fabrice Lapierre - athletics competitor (long jump)
Ken Wallace - Olympic Kayaking competitor
Can you show me where this fumblers name is who you claimed won it .
Lol this'll be good
Dangerfield won the iron man challenge! A puff piece of a TV show.
Yet its funny how you always ignore the nrlols finest hunt and falou failed so patheticly in the real comparison when it came to attempting to play AFL!
You truly are a stupid, stupid man. Hunt played 44 AFL games. Folau played 13 games before finding out he couldn't stand the fumbling mess any longer and went back to a real sport.
They both walked straight into the first 18 of their respective teams even though Folau had never previously played a game and Hunt had played dozen or so as a kid.
If that is failure, you better explain success for me. I''m not expecting much from a person of such low cognitive function though.
Re: AFL Womens league: 3 hours old and already more national than the NRL
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 8:32 pm
by Fred
Lets be real here-.
Hunt was servicable and played some really good games. He did okay and well done to him. Not a star but he is an athlete that i suspect would be okay at any sport he tried. Just one of those type of guys.
Falou... He struggled and was pretty ordinary- that is being kind. He would not have got a game in the reserves really if not for the deal he had.