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Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 1:51 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
QueenslandISAFL wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:So once again more people in Melb watched the NRL GF than people in Syd watched the AFLOL GF .
But but but .
Once again, the NRL has been slayed by the AFL in the metropolitan areas and once again the Swans have drew a higher audience in Sydney than the storm in melbourne.

Cowboys are a regional team
2 teams from qld
No teams from nsw or melbourne
And cry more
Add the whole figure buddy
Nrl wins by 210k viewers
Btw qld is AFL
Lol lol yeah in your dreams only
Were u a sleep with no stop media coverage in qld
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:10 pm
by AFLcrap1
QueenslandISAFL wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:So once again more people in Melb watched the NRL GF than people in Syd watched the AFLOL GF .
But but but .
Once again, the NRL has been slayed by the AFL in the metropolitan areas and once again the Swans have drew a higher audience in Sydney than the storm in melbourne.

Were the swans or storm in the GF ?
Why are you deflecting from more people watching the NRL GF in Melb than watched the AFLOL in SYD .
Come back when you grow a set .
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 2:16 pm
by eelofwest
QLD teams only 1 state involved
3.73million+ 140k in NZ sky
NRL
3.870million viewers for a 1 state final
AFL Victoria and WA team, 2 states involved.
3.530million
Smashed thank you come again fumblers...

Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:00 pm
by QueenslandISAFL
You mad that the AFL grand final posted the highest rated metro figure in 2015? Beating out all state of origins and the NRLOL grand final. And our grand final isn't even in prime time on a sunday night and it was a complete blowout. Long way to go for the NRLOL
also, AFL is Still the #1 code in the country and in the places that really matter.

Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 4:20 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol .
More people across Aust watched the NRL GF .
Deal with it .
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:09 pm
by Dogs
Interesting read on social media numbers for the GF's
http://mumbrella.com.au/who-won-the-soc ... nrl-322519
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:31 pm
by AFLcrap1
The butthurt & head in the sand by QLDIs not interested in AFLOL is great comedy .
Keep up the good work son .
It just reinforces what a lot of RL people suspect about fumble fans .
Live in a bubble & can't face reality when it stares them in the face
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:35 am
by eelofwest
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 7611431423
Ronda Rousey’s coach says NRL a combination of MMA, wrestling and American football
UFC star Ronda Rousey’s American trainer has described rugby league as “like blending wrestling, mixed martial arts and NFL all into one sport.”
Mike Dolce arrived in Sydney on Monday for a wrestling session with Manly Sea Eagles players after watching Rousey get knocked out by underdog Holly Holm in a UFC world title bout in Melbourne on Sunday.
Dolce has worked closely with some of the America’s greatest combat athletes for the past decade but was startled at the NRL’s ferocity and toughness.
“We see these guys ramming their heads into each other with no helmets on. It’s not just the collision (in rugby league) but a lot of the infighting also. It’s the scramble,” said Dolce, who is also weight management coach and nutritionist for Rousey.
“It’s a different energy demand. It’s not just the anaerobic bursts, big explosions, but also the grind that is going on on the inside, the constant pressing and pushing. It’s a constant fight. It (NRL) is like blending wrestling and mixed martial arts with NFL all into one sport. I definitely see that.
“There are different energy systems being used (in NRL), which is different from a lot of other sports where they just use a singular energy system. The rugby league athletes have to be complete athletes, which is pretty rare.
“The average play in the NFL is somewhere like three seconds. Three to five seconds. Rugby league is quite a bit more than that. From athletic standpoint, you guys definitely have it.
“I’m extremely impressed, the talent of the athletes and the physical demands that they under, it is absolutely amazing. Their 32-week season, which is just a grind. And they way they are able to stay in shape during pre-season workouts like this. It’s something I am very respectful of and I am going to continue to educate myself on the sport. Now, you’ve got me as a fan, how could I not be?”
Dolce was amazed at the athleticism shown by Manly players in Monday’s wrestle session.
“(The wrestle) is constant. They look like cheap shots, not knowing the rules, but obviously they are not being called for a foul, so it’s part of the game,” he said. “I’m familiar with the NFL in the United States, our version of football
“I see a lot of similarities. As a strength coach, I look at the physical demands, the energy output that the athletes are undergoing. And it’s massive. I know the workload that these athletes are putting forth in their games, it’s tremendous.
“Now I am very excited to learn more. Spending the two weeks that I have over here, there is an education process. Next time you see me I will know every team, every athlete and I will be screaming at my television watching the games.”
Manly stars Brett Stewart and Steve Matai don’t enjoy the wrestling side of rugby league but still learnt from Dolce yesterday.
“It was interesting hearing from someone from America,” Stewart said. “I try and stay away from the wrestling side. Let the big boys do that. The wrestling side is obviously a big part of rugby league now, especially over the last five years.”
Matai added: “It was good to get a different perspective but I’m not really a wrestler myself.”
Even UFC conditioning coaches see how good our athletes are. =D>
AFL just skinny cross country Kenyans running 30k a game....

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Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 6:43 am
by AFLcrap1
Cross country fumbling
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 2:12 pm
by pussycat
The_Wookie wrote:eelofwest wrote:QLD teams only 1 state involved
3.73million+ 140k in NZ sky
NRL
3.870million viewers for a 1 state final
AFL Victoria and WA team, 2 states involved.
3.530million
Smashed thank you come again fumblers...

However
2 entire countries, the three largest regional markets in the country.....its no coincidence that the NRL won in the regional areas.
but , but, but, but regional Markets

> What in the fark does that mean?
The facts are quiet simple, More people in Australia watched the NRL grand final. More people in gods entire creation watched the NRL Grand final -ditto 2014

Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 9:48 pm
by leagueiscrap
eelofwest wrote:http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 7611431423
Ronda Rousey’s coach says NRL a combination of MMA, wrestling and American football
UFC star Ronda Rousey’s American trainer has described rugby league as “like blending wrestling, mixed martial arts and NFL all into one sport.”
Mike Dolce arrived in Sydney on Monday for a wrestling session with Manly Sea Eagles players after watching Rousey get knocked out by underdog Holly Holm in a UFC world title bout in Melbourne on Sunday.
Dolce has worked closely with some of the America’s greatest combat athletes for the past decade but was startled at the NRL’s ferocity and toughness.
“We see these guys ramming their heads into each other with no helmets on. It’s not just the collision (in rugby league) but a lot of the infighting also. It’s the scramble,” said Dolce, who is also weight management coach and nutritionist for Rousey.
“It’s a different energy demand. It’s not just the anaerobic bursts, big explosions, but also the grind that is going on on the inside, the constant pressing and pushing. It’s a constant fight. It (NRL) is like blending wrestling and mixed martial arts with NFL all into one sport. I definitely see that.
“There are different energy systems being used (in NRL), which is different from a lot of other sports where they just use a singular energy system. The rugby league athletes have to be complete athletes, which is pretty rare.
“The average play in the NFL is somewhere like three seconds. Three to five seconds. Rugby league is quite a bit more than that. From athletic standpoint, you guys definitely have it.
“I’m extremely impressed, the talent of the athletes and the physical demands that they under, it is absolutely amazing. Their 32-week season, which is just a grind. And they way they are able to stay in shape during pre-season workouts like this. It’s something I am very respectful of and I am going to continue to educate myself on the sport. Now, you’ve got me as a fan, how could I not be?”
Dolce was amazed at the athleticism shown by Manly players in Monday’s wrestle session.
“(The wrestle) is constant. They look like cheap shots, not knowing the rules, but obviously they are not being called for a foul, so it’s part of the game,” he said. “I’m familiar with the NFL in the United States, our version of football
“I see a lot of similarities. As a strength coach, I look at the physical demands, the energy output that the athletes are undergoing. And it’s massive. I know the workload that these athletes are putting forth in their games, it’s tremendous.
“Now I am very excited to learn more. Spending the two weeks that I have over here, there is an education process. Next time you see me I will know every team, every athlete and I will be screaming at my television watching the games.”
Manly stars Brett Stewart and Steve Matai don’t enjoy the wrestling side of rugby league but still learnt from Dolce yesterday.
“It was interesting hearing from someone from America,” Stewart said. “I try and stay away from the wrestling side. Let the big boys do that. The wrestling side is obviously a big part of rugby league now, especially over the last five years.”
Matai added: “It was good to get a different perspective but I’m not really a wrestler myself.”
Even UFC conditioning coaches see how good our athletes are. =D>
AFL just skinny cross country Kenyans running 30k a game....

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lol thats why folau and cant play AFL hunt totaly failed at AFL & Hayne with all the hype overlooked by all the NFL teams has failed
NRLOL players juiced up on roids & all show, when push comes to shove they are unco *********

Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:09 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol .
Highly paid ,& played at the highest level in the fumble universe says your post is like you ...wrong .
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:20 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Highly paid ,& played at the highest level in the fumble universe says your post is like you ...wrong .
and they failed spazza! to get games in new start up teams that won wooden spoons!
now we have the hyped up haynes! given game time from all the hype, then failes
face it spazza they NRLOL players are unco duds
ps
gotta love how every time i log on and comment you have to reply almost straight away day, night, week day or weekend end:(/ :_<>
bitter, twisted, jealious unemployed troll

Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:42 pm
by AFLcrap1
Lol .
Don't flatter yourself .
I don't stalk anyone .
You & your pathetic fumble mates are the experts .
& stop deflecting from the fact you run away when caught out .
You scream troll .unemployed basement. Yet never ever debate the lies you post .
Why is that ?
Re: AFL V NRL G.F
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:44 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Don't flatter yourself .
I don't stalk anyone .
You & your pathetic fumble mates are the experts .
& stop deflecting from the fact you run away when caught out .
You scream troll .unemployed basement. Yet never ever debate the lies you post .
Why is that ?
it's actually amusing how bitter & twisted you are
i've got you rattled, doesn't matter day or night you never fail to reply with hrs, feeling the need to get the last word & mental rant of your chest before the nurse tucks you back in to bed
