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Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:44 pm
by NRLCrap1
Well? Provide figures from other states then!
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:35 am
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:
Well? Provide figures from other states then!
hmmmmm
weren't you bashed up about this very subject when you suggested there are more fumblers in NZ then RL players in VIC .. WA .. SA .. TAS & NT ?
you then discovered you were wrong
oh
so very wrong .. when the numbers were provided .... & admitted your mistake & your obvious lack of knowledge on the subject

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so
why would one then need to provide figures you KNOW ... exist & have seen for yourself again ... in this thread

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for the record as was reported in these forums
again
there are about 10,000 registered club RL players in VIC .. WA .. SA .. TAS & NT
& as for participants .. well Vic had over 50,000 alone in 2013 so it could be 100,000 overall in the above states, both figures growing healthily .. annually
the ACT has some 5,000 registered club RL players
oh and
you are a gronk

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Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:07 am
by Fred
I know the nr would love to have the presence the AFL have in Sydney in non heartlands area
And as,for dodgy figures ... The nrl try thid,as well reporting things such as rugby league experiences? I think they quoted donething like 50000 for Victoria lol but hey why wouldn't they talk up their product. Rl is almost non existent in Victoria although a small local league. There is an American football league too about the same size I think. It is less so in Sa and,tassie
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 11:42 am
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:I know the nr would love to have the presence the AFL have in Sydney in non heartlands area
. Rl is almost non existent in Victoria although a small local league. There is an American football league too about the same size I think.
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tell me you halfwitted shit for brains
did 50,000 Victorians have an American Football experience in 2013
did
over a Million Victorians watch a local American football game or indeed an NFL game recently
have there been any
56,000 sellouts of any American football games in Victoria of late
no ?
thought not

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yes indeed
you too are also a gronk

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Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:09 pm
by NRLCrap1
Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:
Well? Provide figures from other states then!
hmmmmm
weren't you bashed up about this very subject when you suggested there are more fumblers in NZ then RL players in VIC .. WA .. SA .. TAS & NT ?
you then discovered you were wrong
oh
so very wrong .. when the numbers were provided .... & admitted your mistake & your obvious lack of knowledge on the subject

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so
why would one then need to provide figures you KNOW ... exist & have seen for yourself again ... in this thread

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How quickly do you forget? I was talking about ALL rugby league then, and yes I was proven wrong. There is OPEN AGE rugby league.
But is there juniors?
Come on out with it, and the ACT doesn't count by the way because it's seen by the number crunchers as a part of NSW.
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 1:57 pm
by Fred
How many rl clubs in Victoria ? I know there is the one league so not too many clubs. I'm unsure what a rl experience is? Does anyone? I wonder when they play an mlb game this year how many they will get ... Must mean baseball is popular lol but fact remains more people play baseball in Victoria than rl. More clubs more registered players. More than 1 league. It's hardly big though. I do enjoy watching it on tv though so that's a baseball experience lol. What is a rl experience anyway ? Does anyone know? Do they say in their report? Just wondering seriously what constitutes a rl experience ?
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 2:33 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:NRLCrap1 wrote:
Well? Provide figures from other states then!
hmmmmm
weren't you bashed up about this very subject when you suggested there are more fumblers in NZ then RL players in VIC .. WA .. SA .. TAS & NT ?
you then discovered you were wrong
oh
so very wrong .. when the numbers were provided .... & admitted your mistake & your obvious lack of knowledge on the subject

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so
why would one then need to provide figures you KNOW ... exist & have seen for yourself again ... in this thread

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. There is OPEN AGE rugby league.
But is there juniors?
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ummmmmm
what ?

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Come on out with it, and the ACT doesn't count by the way because it's seen by the number crunchers as a part of NSW

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oh dear lord
jesus wept ......
no .... no
I've decided its now official
this dildo is not for real
he simply can't be

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Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 2:51 pm
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:How many rl clubs in Victoria ? I know there is the one league so not too many clubs. I'm unsure what a rl experience is? Does anyone? I wonder when they play an mlb game this year how many they will get ... Must mean baseball is popular lol but fact remains more people play baseball in Victoria than rl. More clubs more registered players. More than 1 league. It's hardly big though. I do enjoy watching it on tv though so that's a baseball experience lol. What is a rl experience anyway ? Does anyone know? Do they say in their report? Just wondering seriously what constitutes a rl experience ?
hmmmm
another fumbling twat with amnesia .... who asked this very same question some time ago
I answered it
he along with others didn't believe me
so he e-mailed the VRL ... & got it confirmed I was indeed ... 100% correct
& as I understand it
the ARL consider a rugby league experience as a training clinic held during school holidays or at schools during the term by usually development officers with the help of U20's Holden Cup players who assist as part of their education & development programs that they must complete to keep their contract registered with the NRL.
Occasionally NRL players help out too
RL does not have a fake .. make believe ... fairy tale set up like the VFL's Ausfudge ...
so use a different term to describe how it introduces kids to its game
that's all.... many of these kids probably won't maintain any contact with the game .... so the figure is 3 parts irrelevant .. much like the VFL's participation figures are eh ?
we simply decided to play the same BS game the fumbles n bumbles has for the last 20 years or so.... & just like the VFL trot out these participation numbers as some kind of gauge of growth
we can .. & will ... do this too
so don't get too upset lad
don't get yr knickers in a twist sonny
its ok

Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:19 pm
by NRLCrap1
You call me stupid, Dave, and yet you say nothing to prove that I am. You just say I'm stupid and think it will stick. That makes YOU stupid.
There is not much rugby league "experience" outside of NSW, the ACT and QLD, and there are no juniors. All this nonsense you're talking about is happening in NSW, QLD and the ACT.
You are yet to provide evidence of juniors elsewhere in Australia.
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 7:42 pm
by Raiderdave
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:20 pm
by Fred
From memory there is 1 league in Victoria with a handful of clubs .... It is so minor to be almost non existent
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:34 am
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:From memory there is 1 league in Victoria with a handful of clubs .... It is so minor to be almost non existent
from memory .. you are a dickhead

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Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:49 am
by NRLCrap1
From memory I issued a challenge, and you are running around avoiding it like a headless chook.
So give, Dave! Show us the junior numbers in Victoria, SA, WA and Tassie. If you don't, then there are no juniors in those regions.
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 10:12 am
by AFLcrap1
Re: AFL NSW from strength to strength
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 10:49 am
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:From memory I issued a challenge, and you are running around avoiding it like a headless chook.
So give, Dave! Show us the junior numbers in Victoria, SA, WA and Tassie. If you don't, then there are no juniors in those regions.
tell ya what
If I prove there are juniors playing in these states ... that's 17 year olds & under
will you impose a month long ban on yourself for being a blithering fucktard ?
come on
lets have it sonny
