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Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 10:15 am
by pHyR3
NRLCrap1 wrote:
1) They won with Aussies in their team under your stupid rules. With proper rules that would never have happened.

2) There should be no qualifying stages because your sport is supposed to be expanding!

3) Nice to see you admit to having a closed mind. Good. Now stop commenting on stuff you know nothing about (ie the real effects of AFL across the world on a wider scale in it's early stages of development). And admit that your appreciation of all round athletic ability is stunted badly.

4) Yes I want a source for that 10.51! And it had better be reliable (I know how hard that is - I'm still trying to find the winning time for the Grand Final sprint)
1) Benji Marshall won that, true kiwi and a legend.

2) The 2000 RLWC was a poor one because of one sided contests. Thus having qualifiers is necessary to prevent this and it also provides legitimacy. Union is also tryin to expand, so is soccer.

3) Why would I admit that, i can appreciate almost every sport except your abomination. The only thing that is remarkable about them is their endurance, and perhaps that thingy where they put the knee on the shoulder of the guy infront to take a mark. Like Ive said many times I approached it with an open mind before.

4) I already said i was wrong the time was actually 10.75. Which, at 17, would beat any AFL player in their peak i'm sure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marika_Koroibete
and http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 23sfj.html

Oh also, I found the winning time for the GF sprint it's 10.84. However, I watched the video and the clock doesn't start for about half a second after the gun goes HAHAHA so it's actually well past 11 seconds.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 10:23 am
by pHyR3
ALSO, you said they won it with only Aussies. I checked the team list there were only TWO people born in aus who played the final http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Cayless http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Fien If you think they won it for the kiwis then you are a deadset drop kick. final score was what, 36-20? I assume they're in the team because of heritage, nothing wrong with that in my opinion.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 12:23 pm
by cos789
pHyR3 wrote:
there were only TWO people born in aus who played the final .
Again in the AFL WC it's all about were you learned and played your junior football.
It's about about one country's football against another coutry's football.
It's not about looking at one's birth certificate.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 1:50 pm
by pHyR3
and that's what separates it from a professional and actual competition.

have a look at that video i found of your AFL international FINAL, which was played before a regular season game. it's built itself from nothing into....next to nothing.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 1:59 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Swans4ever wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
You have no idea of any of the clubs playing anywhere and what systems of payment they have in regards players.

Yes dimwit, just because a comp isn't fully pro, doesn't mean it hasn't got any money involved.

For a start, you mention the Warriors from NZ in the NRL as if that is all they have got. Well it's the same thing in France then in regards to the SL and Les Catalans huh?

I mean, there's no way in the world that France could only have 1 SL club yet have many many other clubs below them?

Toulouse Olympique XIII, they have a budget of over 1 million Euro each season and they are a division 3 club compared to Les Catalans. There's also another 9 clubs in with Toulouse who pay their players with the lowest in the comp being around 350,000 Euros with another 10 clubs in the French 2nd division going right down to the 4th tier.

You honestly think the semi pro clubs in England and Wales don't pay their players? For goodness sake, PNG's local comp is semi pro with a salary cap in place too.
Which is the same for AFL in the BARFL (English AFL) and AFL PNG where they get regular crowds of 2000 - 6000. But we don't have to prop up those sides to make them competitive - USA doesn't have semi pro players but came 3rd in IC11.
2,000-6,000 crowds?

I'd love to see some proof, but I won't hold my breath.

Btw, RLWC kicks off at midnight tonight in the normal states. Old window licker gets the games a few hours earlier, lucky peeper.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:02 pm
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
You have no idea of any of the clubs playing anywhere and what systems of payment they have in regards players.

Yes dimwit, just because a comp isn't fully pro, doesn't mean it hasn't got any money involved.

For a start, you mention the Warriors from NZ in the NRL as if that is all they have got. Well it's the same thing in France then in regards to the SL and Les Catalans huh?

I mean, there's no way in the world that France could only have 1 SL club yet have many many other clubs below them?

Toulouse Olympique XIII, they have a budget of over 1 million Euro each season and they are a division 3 club compared to Les Catalans. There's also another 9 clubs in with Toulouse who pay their players with the lowest in the comp being around 350,000 Euros with another 10 clubs in the French 2nd division going right down to the 4th tier.

You honestly think the semi pro clubs in England and Wales don't pay their players? For goodness sake, PNG's local comp is semi pro with a salary cap in place too.
Which is the same for AFL in the BARFL (English AFL) and AFL PNG where they get regular crowds of 2000 - 6000. But we don't have to prop up those sides to make them competitive - USA doesn't have semi pro players but came 3rd in IC11.
2,000-6,000 crowds?

I'd love to see some proof, but I won't hold my breath.

Btw, RLWC kicks off at midnight tonight in the normal states. Old window licker gets the games a few hours earlier, lucky peeper.
Thx for letting us know, I will definitely stay up.........not!

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:02 pm
by pHyR3
And USA came 3rd? hardly indicitave of the sport doing well there. Who is it competing against? nations with equally little interest in AFL. While USA in RL in the same comp as Aus, NZ, UK, PNG, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga etc. etc. So obviously it's gonna do worse

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:03 pm
by pHyR3
Swans4ever wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
You have no idea of any of the clubs playing anywhere and what systems of payment they have in regards players.

Yes dimwit, just because a comp isn't fully pro, doesn't mean it hasn't got any money involved.

For a start, you mention the Warriors from NZ in the NRL as if that is all they have got. Well it's the same thing in France then in regards to the SL and Les Catalans huh?

I mean, there's no way in the world that France could only have 1 SL club yet have many many other clubs below them?

Toulouse Olympique XIII, they have a budget of over 1 million Euro each season and they are a division 3 club compared to Les Catalans. There's also another 9 clubs in with Toulouse who pay their players with the lowest in the comp being around 350,000 Euros with another 10 clubs in the French 2nd division going right down to the 4th tier.

You honestly think the semi pro clubs in England and Wales don't pay their players? For goodness sake, PNG's local comp is semi pro with a salary cap in place too.
Which is the same for AFL in the BARFL (English AFL) and AFL PNG where they get regular crowds of 2000 - 6000. But we don't have to prop up those sides to make them competitive - USA doesn't have semi pro players but came 3rd in IC11.
2,000-6,000 crowds?

I'd love to see some proof, but I won't hold my breath.

Btw, RLWC kicks off at midnight tonight in the normal states. Old window licker gets the games a few hours earlier, lucky peeper.
Thx for letting us know, I will definitely stay up.........not!
an hillarious joke mate, when's your next gig?

I'll try to book tickets for your primary school talent show if i can

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:04 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
2,000-6,000 crowds for AFL in PNG, I want proof.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:09 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
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Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 2:51 pm
by Rabbit
LOL massive load of BS that PNG get crowds of 2 to 6k

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:36 pm
by Swans4ever
pHyR3 wrote:
And USA came 3rd? hardly indicitave of the sport doing well there. Who is it competing against? nations with equally little interest in AFL. While USA in RL in the same comp as Aus, NZ, UK, PNG, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga etc. etc. So obviously it's gonna do worse
Actually that's where your wrong, NZ, GB, Sth Africa, Canada and PNG all have junior comps - Ireland and Denmark have very strong domestic comps - so to come 3rd was a very good achievement!

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:40 pm
by Swans4ever
pHyR3 wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Swans4ever wrote:
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
You have no idea of any of the clubs playing anywhere and what systems of payment they have in regards players.

Yes dimwit, just because a comp isn't fully pro, doesn't mean it hasn't got any money involved.

For a start, you mention the Warriors from NZ in the NRL as if that is all they have got. Well it's the same thing in France then in regards to the SL and Les Catalans huh?

I mean, there's no way in the world that France could only have 1 SL club yet have many many other clubs below them?

Toulouse Olympique XIII, they have a budget of over 1 million Euro each season and they are a division 3 club compared to Les Catalans. There's also another 9 clubs in with Toulouse who pay their players with the lowest in the comp being around 350,000 Euros with another 10 clubs in the French 2nd division going right down to the 4th tier.

You honestly think the semi pro clubs in England and Wales don't pay their players? For goodness sake, PNG's local comp is semi pro with a salary cap in place too.
Which is the same for AFL in the BARFL (English AFL) and AFL PNG where they get regular crowds of 2000 - 6000. But we don't have to prop up those sides to make them competitive - USA doesn't have semi pro players but came 3rd in IC11.
2,000-6,000 crowds?

I'd love to see some proof, but I won't hold my breath.

Btw, RLWC kicks off at midnight tonight in the normal states. Old window licker gets the games a few hours earlier, lucky peeper.
Thx for letting us know, I will definitely stay up.........not!
an hillarious joke mate, when's your next gig?

I'll try to book tickets for your primary school talent show if i can
I though you were the one joking - why would ANY if the AFL posters on here show even the slightest concern - whilst I would assume all RL posters here given their stead fast attitudes would already know - which makes your post both pointless and senseless - but this isn't the first post that makes no sense - and you follow Parramatta after all - and to top it off you have Kevin Sheedy on your avatar even though he no longer is coach of GWS - like how thick are you?

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:55 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
So quote me then dimwit.

Re: AFL leads the way at starting international competition!

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:17 pm
by pHyR3
Swans4ever wrote:
pHyR3 wrote:
And USA came 3rd? hardly indicitave of the sport doing well there. Who is it competing against? nations with equally little interest in AFL. While USA in RL in the same comp as Aus, NZ, UK, PNG, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga etc. etc. So obviously it's gonna do worse
Actually that's where your wrong, NZ, GB, Sth Africa, Canada and PNG all have junior comps - Ireland and Denmark have very strong domestic comps - so to come 3rd was a very good achievement!
What's a junior comp, 10 kids of expats coming together for a kick of the ball?

The countries I named have very strong ADULT TEAMS in a legit world cup. and two semi pro leagues in the US.