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Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 9:49 pm
by Terry
FFL - Fumbling football league of course, ya dill. Pal, I said FFL players sprint for a few metres then stop. They sprint for under 15m generally and usually for far less. You can't hit full speed in under 15m - the speed has been taken out of the FFL.
I'd say I have more experience playing FFL than you have playing RL or RU. Experience counts ya dill. I know what it takes to play the games - you think you know!!!
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:08 pm
by Terry
The_Wookie wrote:wow thats really going to surprise a lot of half back flankers. breaking the lines and going for a long run is basically their job description.
I know Wookster. But how often do they run more that 15m???? And if they do how often do they run more than 30m?????????? Very, very low stats for those my friend.
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:11 pm
by NlolRL
Terry wrote:FFL - Fumbling football league of course, ya dill. Pal, I said FFL players sprint for a few metres then stop. They sprint for under 15m generally and usually for far less. You can't hit full speed in under 15m - the speed has been taken out of the FFL.
I'd say I have more experience playing FFL than you have playing RL or RU. Experience counts ya dill. I know what it takes to play the games - you think you know!!!
so players without the ball, you know, the ones leading to receive the ball, and the ones defending them, dont run more than 15 metres.
Do you think this is a rule or something?

Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:16 pm
by Terry
The_Wookie wrote:i suggest you find some, because based on my long years of watching and playing the game, you're full of shit.
Gee Wookster you shouldn't talk to your fellow FFL zealots like that - they may get offended. Feel the love pal lolololoololololol
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:39 pm
by Fred
AFLcrap1 wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:Ah bup! Lets get things straight here freddie me boy. Shirvington's analysis suggests Roberts 100metre time would be easily BELOW 10.7 seconds.
Read the link again dummy.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pre ... 5b97df7b8c
And Ah bup!!

again, lets be straight up. I was saying thats the best we got for 2016. And then you come on in and provide a few names of AFL players from years back who barely played any games.
So I'm getting a bit tired now. So I'm gunna smack you down one last time
2016 - Rugby League has the fastest linked reference so far put forward on this forum. James Roberts sub 10.7 seconds and Korobeite 10.7seconds.
Therefore if we go on CURRENT players 'Rugby Leagues quickest are too fast for AFL. Point and winner
Now lets go on the past and give you the final thrashing you deserve!

I know I know, its been a torturous 6 pages for you lads and I've really enjoyed it but there comes a time when you just gotta bring down the hammer fist.
This link provides times
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/keep ... 5925833380
Shane Whereat, who was a professional sprinter when signed by a Roosters scout in 1993. His best time for 100m was 10.05.
Whereat played 73 games in the NRL. Was a pleasure to watch him fly.
And if we wanna take it back back in time...
Ask anyone who watched rugby league in the '60s to name the fastest man in footy and they'll say Irvine like a shot. In 1961 the man who scored 200 tries for Norths and Manly ran in a specially arranged event in an attempt to break the professional 100yd world record of 9.3sec. He equalled it.
Irvine played 236 gamesWorld record equalling eh?

Any AFL players been able to do that??
And if we wanna add players who "didnt really make the grade", or for example pretty much all of the players Freddie has listed

lets throw in an old mate of mine Jovan
His namesake Joven Clarke was ranked No.1 100m sprinter aged under 20 when he made his debut for the Rabbitohs in 2002, with a best time of 10.49.
So the evidence is piling up now. I havent even added in a bunch of other RL flyers yet.

It's pretty devastatingly against the AFL quicks.
So far its RL winning the current and leading the past flyers by a country mile.
Tap out time me thinks Freddie? Wookster?
Yours in leadership,
KING

Fred
No you didn't address this post .
You've run from it because it destroys all the pathetic arguments you've put up
I think i did?
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 10:49 pm
by Fred
[quote="Terry"]FFL - Fumbling football league of course, ya dill. Pal, I said FFL players sprint for a few metres then stop. They sprint for under 15m generally and usually for far less. You can't hit full speed in under 15m - the speed has been taken out of the FFL.
I'd say I have more experience playing FFL than you have playing RL or RU. Experience counts ya dill. I know what it takes to play the games - you think you know!!![/quote
]
I think at the lower levels tezza may have something to crow about. But at AFL level you have to sprint. Shit i have played at really low levels and had to sprint 100 metres. Not often but have had to... either to chase or to get to position. Now i was a midfeilder and half back so more running involved so that may explain. Also not very good lol. But at AFL levels with 32 players around the ball (which i hate) then the quick break requires playerd sprinting.
So naybe tezza played full forward or full back or 20 years ago... but todays game. Lots of sprinting which i feel is detracting from the game.
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:57 pm
by King-Eliagh
Fred wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:Ah bup! Lets get things straight here freddie me boy. Shirvington's analysis suggests Roberts 100metre time would be easily BELOW 10.7 seconds.
Read the link again dummy.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pre ... 5b97df7b8c
And Ah bup!!

again, lets be straight up. I was saying thats the best we got for 2016. And then you come on in and provide a few names of AFL players from years back who barely played any games.
So I'm getting a bit tired now. So I'm gunna smack you down one last time
2016 - Rugby League has the fastest linked reference so far put forward on this forum. James Roberts sub 10.7 seconds and Korobeite 10.7seconds.
Therefore if we go on CURRENT players 'Rugby Leagues quickest are too fast for AFL. Point and winner
Now lets go on the past and give you the final thrashing you deserve!

I know I know, its been a torturous 6 pages for you lads and I've really enjoyed it but there comes a time when you just gotta bring down the hammer fist.
This link provides times
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/keep ... 5925833380
Shane Whereat, who was a professional sprinter when signed by a Roosters scout in 1993. His best time for 100m was 10.05.
Whereat played 73 games in the NRL. Was a pleasure to watch him fly.
And if we wanna take it back back in time...
Ask anyone who watched rugby league in the '60s to name the fastest man in footy and they'll say Irvine like a shot. In 1961 the man who scored 200 tries for Norths and Manly ran in a specially arranged event in an attempt to break the professional 100yd world record of 9.3sec. He equalled it.
Irvine played 236 gamesWorld record equalling eh?

Any AFL players been able to do that??
And if we wanna add players who "didnt really make the grade", or for example pretty much all of the players Freddie has listed

lets throw in an old mate of mine Jovan
His namesake Joven Clarke was ranked No.1 100m sprinter aged under 20 when he made his debut for the Rabbitohs in 2002, with a best time of 10.49.
So the evidence is piling up now. I havent even added in a bunch of other RL flyers yet.

It's pretty devastatingly against the AFL quicks.
So far its RL winning the current and leading the past flyers by a country mile.
Tap out time me thinks Freddie? Wookster?
Yours in leadership,
KING

Fred
No you didn't address this post .
You've run from it because it destroys all the pathetic arguments you've put up
I think i did?
I'd doubt the poor invalid read it aflcrap
Just like he didn't read my link when I posted it six pages back.
The poor bastard said he just read it now but seems to have mistaken that Roberts ran 11 flat as a 15 yr old tyke. Not 11plus as Freddie refers to. Blind Freddie also has ignored Roberts' 40 metre time completely, along with the validity of Australia's greatest sprint champs analysis in comparison to some team mate who timed Nic Nat
He's also ignored the link to whereats time of 10.05 and my argument to illustrate that the most current records highlight rl players as quicker - as do the records of the pAst.
Freddie, the fail in you is strong my son. But now you must bow down.
Bow down Freddie, wookie has long since stopped arguing because he knows I'll make a fool of him...as per usual :>::
Bow down Freddie
Yours,
The KING

Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 9:14 am
by Fred
So what is roberts actual time for the 100?
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:11 am
by King-Eliagh
In March of 2016 Matt shirvington is very confident it's below 10.7. In 2016 we got korobiete at 10.7.
In 2016 you got majak daw running 11.05 second to an amateur marngrooker
Getting the point yet Freddie me clown? You just can't win this won bro

I got all the cards :D
your mate wookies pissed off long ago. He's came in and thought he was all tough and shit and then he's seen I got all the aces and the evidence and gone

... 'fuck this shit, it's a fuckin ke orchestrated bloodbath in here...and fuck sticking up for Freddie, I'm gunna try save face and run for the fukkin hills!!!'
:<>
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 10:27 am
by AFLcrap1
Lol
Magic door is a little bit slower than Roberts or Koribete .
Past players .RL easily
Current players
RL easily ....as posted by Ke with sources .
I just wonder what is the affliction that fumble fans suffer from .
They cannot accept defeat in any argument .
Even when the facts say they're beaten
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:04 am
by Fred
King-Eliagh wrote:In March of 2016 Matt shirvington is very confident it's below 10.7. In 2016 we got korobiete at 10.7.
In 2016 you got majak daw running 11.05 second to an amateur marngrooker
Getting the point yet Freddie me clown? You just can't win this won bro

I got all the cards :D
your mate wookies pissed off long ago. He's came in and thought he was all tough and shit and then he's seen I got all the aces and the evidence and gone

... 'fuck this shit, it's a fuckin ke orchestrated bloodbath in here...and fuck sticking up for Freddie, I'm gunna try save face and run for the fukkin hills!!!'
:<>
So we don't have an actual time below 11 for roberts just a guess? Okay then.
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:07 am
by Fred
I was asked what times AFL players had for 100 metres. It sparked my interest and did a quick google. Not alot of infornation but pulled a few articles of 4 players under 11. Also found gps data for nic nat at around 36 kph. Not even sure what that equates to but there was some gps data on soccer players that were fast.
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:20 am
by Fred
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 12:36 pm
by AFLcrap1
Look out USAIN
Re: Rugby Leagues quickest too fast for AFL.
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 12:38 pm
by Fred
Lol yes