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Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:39 pm
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
Do it if you like, Touch footy is massive.
Not in the southern states it's not it's only played in a few venues - again not massive anywhere outside NSW/QLD and I have shown this in the past there's a significant amount of double counting going on for its participation levels, e.g.
Players,
Officials,
Officials doing courses,
Players playing in carnivals,
Event officials
Etc
Etc
These are all counted as separate entries with no accounting for those that play and referee and officiate and do courses and play and do all of the above at a sporting carnival but one person then becomes ten - I would like to ACTUAL participation levels from the ABS than touch figures because their not reliable - even with this double, triple and quadruple counting their participation levels are still falling!

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 8:12 pm
by Fred
Touch footy still isn't rl though . That's just plainly obvious.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:06 am
by Raiderdave
Fred wrote:
Again, I point to the amount of clubs Aussie rules has in qld and nsw and compare that to rl in AFL states

and we point to the fact that the above essentially means nothing
your code can't even get a game on the main TV channels in the Nthn States ... broadcasters appear to know what we've been saying too :cool:

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:47 am
by AFLcrap1
Raiderdave wrote:
Fred wrote:
Again, I point to the amount of clubs Aussie rules has in qld and nsw and compare that to rl in AFL states

and we point to the fact that the above essentially means nothing
your code can't even get a game on the main TV channels in the Nthn States ... broadcasters appear to know what we've been saying too :cool:
True that,
After decades of exposure,massive $$$$ thrown at advertising ,derpball is still relegated to a secondary channel .
Maybe because when it was on the main channel it got smashed week after week.


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Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 1:27 pm
by Dogs
Fred wrote:
Touch footy still isn't rl though . That's just plainly obvious.
Out comes that old chestnut. I thought we resolved this one in here. Using freds logic. Then you better review your participation numbers as auskick isnt AFL and next time your talking about AFL played in nz or anywhere os, you better review that as well, as you use touch AFL that is played by 9 players in those threads. Before you ask for proof. Go look it up yourself, I have provided link so many times in these threads

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 1:38 pm
by AFLcrap1
Dogs wrote:
Fred wrote:
Touch footy still isn't rl though . That's just plainly obvious.
Out comes that old chestnut. I thought we resolved this one in here. Using freds logic. Then you better review your participation numbers as auskick isnt AFL and next time your talking about AFL played in nz or anywhere os, you better review that as well, as you use touch AFL that is played by 9 players in those threads. Before you ask for proof. Go look it up yourself, I have provided link so many times in these threads
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Now now dogs.
That doesn't fit the AFL insular view of the sporting world.
So it must be ignored.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 5:56 pm
by AFLcrap1
Wookie he was only using the logic supplied by one of the fumblefans.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:26 pm
by Dogs
Oh I get it. Let me put my AFL hat on. The NRL dont own the league in the uk for example, so rugby league is not played there. Touch football which was develop directly in line with rugby league and now in partnership is not rl. AFL on the other hand is anything that you determine it to be, that must it. Ok, roger that. :drunk: :salute:

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 9:57 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
It was created at South Sydney Rabbitohs training.

It had one of its first big days showing the public what it was all about back at the 1977-8 GF before Saints played Parra as the pre game entertainment, don't tell us it has nothing to do with Rugby League..

http://touchfootball.com.au/index.php?id=1271
Bob Dyke and Ray Vawdon

45 years ago, two men – Bob Dyke and Ray Vawdon – officially created the sport of Touch Football in South Sydney, mostly to allow retired Rugby League players a sport they could stay involved in.

After starting the South Sydney Touch Association in 1968, Bob and Ray went on to found the New South Wales Touch Association in 1972 and were two of the driving forces behind the establishment of the Australian Touch Association in 1976.

The pair were delighted when the sport was asked to be the curtain raiser for the replay of the 1977 Sydney Rugby League Grand Final, allowing the sport to be showcased to 40,000+ fans.

Bob was the first full-time paid administrator in the sport of Touch Football, while Ray’s contribution to the sport was rewarded when the Sydney Championships, the Vawdon Cup, was named in his honour.

Bob wrote a book, The Story of Touch to tell the tale of the sports humble beginning to the national and international event it has become.

Both men received Life Membership in 2010.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:00 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
More lies from the sookie, now he's saying Union started touch footy.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:01 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
The_Wookie wrote:
yeah get fucked with the victim attitude. oh poor us, someone has a differing opinion.

its a grab for attention by the NRL. It may have developed from rugby, but it is NOT rugby league, and wasnt considered as such until "the partnership" by any body that I know of, and STILL isnt by oztag. Its as pathetic as claiming auskick numbers as any kind of sign of interest in the main code

See.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:03 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
http://rosalietouch.com.au/touch-football/history/
History
Touch started in Australia in 1923 as a social or “park” game and as a training technique for Rugby League teams during the 1950s and 60s. It was never seen as a sport in its own right. Eventually more and more people turned to touch for a safe social game to play and it soon became inevitable that an official competition would be held.
It was formalised into a sport proper by the “Founders of Touch”, Bob Dyke and Ray Vawdon of the South Sydney Junior Rugby League Club. On 13 July 1968 the “South Sydney Touch Football Club” was formed and the sport of Touch Football was born. The first official game of Touch was played in late 1968 at Pioneer Park and the first official competition, organised by Dyke & Vawdon, was held at Snape Park, Sydney in 1969.
In 1979 the Queensland Touch association was formed, with the four initial districts of North Queensland, Central Queensland, South East Queensland and Wide Bay. The game soon blossomed in New South Wales as well and in 1980 the inaugural National Championships were held. Only three divisions were contested in that year, being the men’s and women’s open, and the men’s over 35s. By 2005 the National Touch League (NTL) catered for Open, Under 20′s and Senior Divisions.
From these humble beginnings the game quickly became a fully regulated and codified sport. It was first played in Brisbane in 1972 and by 1973 there were representative games. It had spread to New Zealand by 1975.
The establishment of the first national body, the Australian Touch Football Association came in 1976. A highlight came after the drawn Sydney Rugby League Grand Final of 1977 when the rematch needed a curtain-raiser and rugby league officials asked the newly formed ATFA to provide the prelude game. With a crowd of 40,000+ this game helped to raise the profile of Touch in Australia and was nothing short of spectacular according to Bob Dyke in the book “The Story of Touch”.
Another profile raiser came in 1978 when the Sydney Metropolitan Touch Football side played the touring Great Britain Rugby League Team in a high-scoring match, with the local team winning with a disputed touchdown on the siren. As more people began to play Touch more organised competitions developed.
The game has also expanded rapidly in recent years, especially in the South Pacific, Europe and United Kingdom. There are currently 250,000 registered Touch players with approximately 500,000 school children playing the sport.
Touch Football at Rosalie
Touch Football was first played at Rosalie Park during the 1970s, informally as part of training for the rugby players from Wests Subiaco.
The game gathered momentum during the late 80s as Touch became recognised in its own right and gained popularity.
The Rosalie Touch Association became affiliated with the then governing body of the sport in WA, Touchwest, in 1991 around the same time as the building of the current clubhouse.
Ably led by inaugural President, Andre Gauci the competition grew during the 90s with highlights including Rosalie winning the Men’s open at the State Championships in 1998.
Since that time, Rosalie has been successful in producing a number of State Representatives and has won State Championships in Men’s 30s and 40s, Women’s 27s and Mixed.
Currently the summer competition runs from October to February with approximately 60 teams playing on Thursday night.
A smaller mixed and men’s competition runs from May to late July on a Wednesday night.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:10 am
by Swans4ever
Oh well then AFL can claim kick to kick!!! That started at AFL training - you guys are pathetic your soooooo desperate to have a code that competes it's not funny - it may have grown out of rugby league training but like most things it develops into it's own identity - otherwise let's go back to calling rugby league - UNION I hear your game developed from that game too!

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:15 am
by AFLcrap1
Swans4ever wrote:
Oh well then AFL can claim kick to kick!!! That started at AFL training - you guys are pathetic your soooooo desperate to have a code that competes it's not funny - it may have grown out of rugby league training but like most things it develops into it's own identity - otherwise let's go back to calling rugby league - UNION I hear your game developed from that game too!
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Waaa waaaa.
It is a form of RL .the NON TACKLE game.
I know that eats you southern ********* up ,but that is what it is.
The dodgy "Participation "numbers for AFL include Auskick,9s etc.
But when we use the Non contact version of RL you mob cry..
Parra showed the links ,but as usual its no no no no no no no no no ..

& Rambo where can I sign up for a kick to kick comp?.

Re: World Dominance One Step Closer!

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:34 am
by Fred
Wow... Cricket can claim baseball numbers lol. Shit didn't union come from soccer ??? Lol. Desperate much.