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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 4:20 pm
by Beaussie
I'm just going on past awards ceremonies where it is always a rugby league player who gets the sportsperson of the year award.
As we all know, the choice of sport for most Indigenous Australians is Australian Football. The Sydney centric nature is demonstrated by the fact that rugby league even gets a mention. Outside of NSW and QLD the sports is not even a blip on the radar with most people having it confused with rugby union.
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:14 pm
by Grim Reaper
What is Rugby League? Is that where they teach oyu how to be Rapists?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 1:01 am
by Willis 21
Beaussie wrote:I'm just going on past awards ceremonies where it is always a rugby league player who gets the sportsperson of the year award.
As we all know, the choice of sport for most Indigenous Australians is Australian Football. The Sydney centric nature is demonstrated by the fact that rugby league even gets a mention. Outside of NSW and QLD the sports is not even a blip on the radar with most people having it confused with rugby union.
The majority of Indigenous Australians live in QLD & NSW.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/indg_overview.html
The State of New South Wales has the highest population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, but Indigenous Australians form the greatest percentage of the population in the Northern Territory. At the time of the 2001 Census, the population breakdown in individual states and territories was as follows
New South Wales
134 888
Queensland
125 910
Western Australia
65 931
Northern Territory
56 875
Victoria
27 846
South Australia
25 544
Tasmania
17 384
ACT
3 909
Other territories
233
It would be logical that the most popular sport they would play would be the most popular sport in those two States - Rugby League.
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 1:03 am
by Willis 21
Grim Reaper wrote:What is Rugby League? Is that where they teach oyu how to be Rapists?
Worked out who Arthur Beetson is yet idiot?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:22 am
by Grim Reaper
Athur Beetson...yeah that fat slob who does not include Aboriginal people in the Kangaroos squad!
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:01 pm
by Beaussie
Willis 21 wrote:The majority of Indigenous Australians live in QLD & NSW.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/indg_overview.html
The State of New South Wales has the highest population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, but Indigenous Australians form the greatest percentage of the population in the Northern Territory. At the time of the 2001 Census, the population breakdown in individual states and territories was as follows
New South Wales
134 888
Queensland
125 910
Western Australia
65 931
Northern Territory
56 875
Victoria
27 846
South Australia
25 544
Tasmania
17 384
ACT
3 909
Other territories
233
It would be logical that the most popular sport they would play would be the most popular sport in those two States - Rugby League.
Yes they may be the official figures but you fail to take into account that in NSW (Southern NSW) and QLD (Top End) many Indigenous Australians play Australian Football. Lets not forget the code of choice for the Imparja TV network.
Would be interesting to see any figures on the actual participation rates if they exist. I think it would be reasonable to conclude that more Indigenous Australians play Australian Football. Do Indigenous Australians get to play in an Indigenous All-Stars team in rugby league?
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:07 pm
by Grim Reaper
BeAussie don't bother with this NRL loser.....We all know that Aboriginal people prefer AFL to this NRL rubbish. Wanker Widders only raised this point on the National Rapist Leauge Footy show to get a reaction....Geez this member of the wannabe tribe in not even known withing the Aboriginal communities where AFL reins supreme!
Focus and enjoy the Ca Swannies Grand Final Victory and don't worry about NRL propoganda!
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:59 pm
by Scorger Man
Does the AFL have a Indigenous AFL knoock out competition?
Rugby League does.
Does the AFL have an Indigenous World sevens team?
Rugby League does
Is AFL played anywhere else in the world?
Rugby League is
Not that I'm trying to make comparisons or anything

but if the AFL is soooo big in the rest of the Indigenous Community, then how come they don't have a Indigenous AFL Knock out competition like the Indigenous Rugby League community. The knockout (as it is known to the Indigenous community) is one of the biggest sporting events on the Indigenous calender, this year hosting 41 teams (thats not including the womens teams) or the teams playing in the Dubbo competition.
I think BA and GR should go and check it out this weekend, take some notes and start an AFL one up. Not to sure how much support you'll get in NSW, but eventually you might come up with a team.

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 5:38 pm
by Beaussie
Scorger Man wrote:Does the AFL have a Indigenous AFL knoock out competition?
Rugby League does.
Yes of course they do. In each state/territory in fact. Not just NSW as is the case with rugby league.
Perhaps you should check out:
http://www.aboriginalfootball.com.au/af-home.html
Scorger Man wrote:Does the AFL have an Indigenous World sevens team?
Rugby League does
There is no such thing as the rugby league world sevens.
Scorger Man wrote:Is AFL played anywhere else in the world?
Rugby League is
Why worry about the world when you have the biggest football code in Australia. Our country's only truly Indigenous footy code too I might add, not some imported shite from England.
Scorger Man wrote:Not that I'm trying to make comparisons or anything

but if the AFL is soooo big in the rest of the Indigenous Community, then how come they don't have a Indigenous AFL Knock out competition like the Indigenous Rugby League community. The knockout (as it is known to the Indigenous community) is one of the biggest sporting events on the Indigenous calender, this year hosting 41 teams (thats not including the womens teams) or the teams playing in the Dubbo competition.
Biggest sporting event on the calender is really strecthing it. Fair dinkum, wake up to yourself. BTW, how about those Dubbo All-Stars in the recent Australian Football Carnival in Dubbo.
Scorger Man wrote:I think BA and GR should go and check it out this weekend, take some notes and start an AFL one up. Not to sure how much support you'll get in NSW, but eventually you might come up with a team.

I think you, like Widders ought to open your eyes and see that Australia is more than just NSW and our Indigenous football code is by far the most popular sport in the Indigenous community.
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2005 4:43 pm
by King-Eliagh
No i think scorger raises some fair points. The indigenous knockout competition is a very big event indeed. I really dont believe the AFL indigenous carnivals are anywhere near as big. Thousands upon thousands from many many different communities in nsw all participate and enjoy this event, its huge. I remember serving beers at souths leagues during one event and it just didnt stop for three bloody days! The place was packed out.
Can you tell me of a bigger indigenous event to do with AFL beaussie?
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:16 pm
by Beaussie
You'll say anything to defend the indefensible. You have no credibility around here and that last post of yours proves this point beyond all doubt once again.
As for you last question, well did you even read the posts in this thread before posting away with dribble like that above?

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 2:38 am
by Willis 21
Beaussie wrote:
Do Indigenous Australians get to play in an Indigenous All-Stars team in rugby league?
Do indigenous Australians get to represent their country in Aussie Rules?
No?
How many have done so in Rugby league??
In fact, what other sport would have produced more Indigenous Australians representing their country??
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 10:41 am
by Beaussie
Willis 21 wrote:Beaussie wrote:
Do Indigenous Australians get to play in an Indigenous All-Stars team in rugby league?
Do indigenous Australians get to represent their country in Aussie Rules?
No?
Incorret Willis. You obviously haven't heard about the All-Australian AFL team. That or you choose to ignore it. Oh and yes Indigenous Australians have represented their country in the International Rules series. A series that attracts crowds that are the envy of international rugby league.
Willis 21 wrote:How many have done so in Rugby league??
In fact, what other sport would have produced more Indigenous Australians representing their country??
I wouldn't know. Perhaps you can enlighten us all. As for your final point it's probably about even with the AFL just in front I suspect.
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:53 am
by King-Eliagh
Beaussie wrote:You'll say anything to defend the indefensible. You have no credibility around here and that last post of yours proves this point beyond all doubt once again.
As for you last question, well did you even read the posts in this thread before posting away with dribble like that above?

Yes i did read the previous posts beaussie, you still havent answered my question? I can only assume you are referring to the AFL 'carnivals' they have in nsw? If this is the case im sure you'll find the rugby league knockout is a bigger event.
Answer the question for a change. I really believe you struggle to answer a question when its infavourable to what you want...
Wolf Wolf Wolf!
I win you lose, 'carnivals' indeed!

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:04 am
by Beaussie
The point was the AFL carnivals are all over Australia and aren't limited to NSW. That in itself suggests to me that more Indigenous Australians play Australian Football. If it was the other way round, wouldn't we hear about these knockout rugby league competitions in other parts of Australia besides NSW?