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Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 11:36 am
by Xman
AFLcrap1 wrote:How did a RL player beat a fumbler in a kicking challenge
easy. Make it so simple that the only thing distinguishing the skills were minor accuracy errors. For example get your average A grade basketballer and an NBA pro to face off on free throws. Both should make 8 out of 10 easy. If the A grader hits 9 and the pro 8 this doesnt show the A grader is a better shot. It shows the test was too simple.
If they really wanted to show the difference in kicking skill they should have made the players kick on the run and from outside 50 metres over players on the goal line. In fact from memory none of the non-AFL players could kick 50 metres but they counted the goals that rolled through. This just doesnt happen in set shots at goal.
Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 11:41 am
by Xman
pussycat wrote:Xman wrote:pussycat wrote:Xman wrote:Funny enough two ex RL players in Tiqiri and Sailor came near last, as did almost every decent sized athlete like Ling. As Ive said in another post, the comp heavily favoured smaller athletes like Slater. Furthermore, many of the events werent what Id call a test of athletic ability. Golf, car driving, free throws, jet skiing.....FFS, what do these events prove??
He was playing rugby union. Maybe if he was playing RL he would have had the skill and endurance required. dito sailor.
Symonds would have been the biggest bloke there and he came 2nd.but but but
Fancy dildo couldn't even win the AFL kicking event. - couldn't even come second

:-+
What about, an ironman challenge, beach sprint, rock climbing, High ball challenge and my favourite, AFL kicking :_<> ? How did Dildo do?

how did the other all Australian go the following year? :_<> :_<>
Rugby league's representative may not of won it in the 3rd season but they beat yet another all Australian representative

But But But But

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Symonds came 5th you clown :_<> He place well behind Deledio.
Tiqiri and Sailor were also RL players. They are typical of many RL sized players. Yet they were terrible. But but but
Deledio lost the kicking challenge because it wasnt made difficult enough, so it wasnt a true seperation of skills. If the challenge was to kick on the run or from outside 50m he would have won easy
Yeah there were some events that related to fitness, strength and stamina, but there were way too many meaningless events that were irrelevant.
Interesting how RL came 4th in the 3rd season. What happened? Did RL lose all ability in 1 year? Or maybe selecting a single player to represent an entire code is BS and is more about the player than anything else
That's right, it was the 10cm shorter, racing car driver that came 2nd. Symonds was the one that won the AFL kicking event

:>:: :>:: but but but
4th , that right and your all Australia rep came 6th

that car driver annihilated Tuqiri too
Just goes to show what a waste of time the challenge was.
Golf, rock climbing, free throws, jet skiing, dune buggy, boxing etc...

Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 4:40 pm
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
docker24 wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol I didn't add to anything .
It was about all round athletic ability .
RL won 2 out of 3
All round athletically it showed that fumblers are lesser athletes .
Lol at how you bring RL into it, that proves it guys, Billy at his peak beat Brett an on the rise rookie, that means RL players better then AFL players. Bahahaha dumb logic.
Slater is quite unique and no other RL player is close to his athetism. No wonder the RL mob go on about him like he was a god.
No other player close to Slaters athleticism ?? You serious lol.. Are heaps that are as good or better.
Have you seen Roger Tuivasa Sheck. Has the best side step in game.
Also Jack Bird, Matt Moylan, James Tedesco, Moses Mbye, Greg Inglis, Valentine Holmes, Josh Mansour.
I could go on forever with listing players that would match Slater.
Probably not many AFL players could I agree though.
Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 6:10 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Mon May 30, 2016 11:11 am
by leeroy*NRL*
Swans4ever wrote:leeroy*NRL* wrote:Swans4ever wrote:With all the talk of which code has the superior skills, Buddy Franklin now on 37 goals for the season so far and tracking towards 100 goals. It got me thinking has a rugby league player EVER scored 100 tries in a season??? After all all they have to do is fall on the ground over a line that is 68 meters long - Franklin has to kick the ball usually under pressure and as the other night showed sometimes 70 meters from goal!!!! That's almost the length of a rugby league pitch, so I went looking and found that not only have NONE even achieved half that in a season with more games in a year but also the highest of all time was Kevin Irvine with 212 back in 1973 for his ENTIRE CAREER!! How incredible pitiful are these RL players at their own game that the nearest is Steve Menzies with 180 in 2008? No wonder no one bothers to turn up to a match!
No JOKE POSIBBLY the worst POST YET>
I will not even bother to read pass this point..
You are in a bubble mate..
If you read some of the posts by pussy it seems those in times gone by did score more often - I watched a GF a couple of months ago between Paramatta and I think St.George at the SCG (80's) - it was very fast and free flowing and frequent tries, the players didn't all look like weight lifters like today. Could it be the direction of RL has resulted in lower scores and more of a dour contest?
Yes I do not like the way the NRL is going, and players baulking up.
but this is slowly changing, with the reduction of the Interchange to 8 and further to 6
Players will be a lot more leaner in years to come, but still built in away.
Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 8:42 am
by Swans4ever
leeroy*NRL* wrote:Swans4ever wrote:leeroy*NRL* wrote:Swans4ever wrote:With all the talk of which code has the superior skills, Buddy Franklin now on 37 goals for the season so far and tracking towards 100 goals. It got me thinking has a rugby league player EVER scored 100 tries in a season??? After all all they have to do is fall on the ground over a line that is 68 meters long - Franklin has to kick the ball usually under pressure and as the other night showed sometimes 70 meters from goal!!!! That's almost the length of a rugby league pitch, so I went looking and found that not only have NONE even achieved half that in a season with more games in a year but also the highest of all time was Kevin Irvine with 212 back in 1973 for his ENTIRE CAREER!! How incredible pitiful are these RL players at their own game that the nearest is Steve Menzies with 180 in 2008? No wonder no one bothers to turn up to a match!
No JOKE POSIBBLY the worst POST YET>
I will not even bother to read pass this point..
You are in a bubble mate..
If you read some of the posts by pussy it seems those in times gone by did score more often - I watched a GF a couple of months ago between Paramatta and I think St.George at the SCG (80's) - it was very fast and free flowing and frequent tries, the players didn't all look like weight lifters like today. Could it be the direction of RL has resulted in lower scores and more of a dour contest?
Yes I do not like the way the NRL is going, and players baulking up.
but this is slowly changing, with the reduction of the Interchange to 8 and further to 6
Players will be a lot more leaner in years to come, but still built in away.
I remember as a kid watching GF between Manly and Para and the games were quick and a lot more free flowing, I would hope it gets back to that although I think Melb Storm when playing at home play this brand of league.
Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 3:05 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
Swans4ever wrote:leeroy*NRL* wrote:Swans4ever wrote:leeroy*NRL* wrote:Swans4ever wrote:With all the talk of which code has the superior skills, Buddy Franklin now on 37 goals for the season so far and tracking towards 100 goals. It got me thinking has a rugby league player EVER scored 100 tries in a season??? After all all they have to do is fall on the ground over a line that is 68 meters long - Franklin has to kick the ball usually under pressure and as the other night showed sometimes 70 meters from goal!!!! That's almost the length of a rugby league pitch, so I went looking and found that not only have NONE even achieved half that in a season with more games in a year but also the highest of all time was Kevin Irvine with 212 back in 1973 for his ENTIRE CAREER!! How incredible pitiful are these RL players at their own game that the nearest is Steve Menzies with 180 in 2008? No wonder no one bothers to turn up to a match!
No JOKE POSIBBLY the worst POST YET>
I will not even bother to read pass this point..
You are in a bubble mate..
If you read some of the posts by pussy it seems those in times gone by did score more often - I watched a GF a couple of months ago between Paramatta and I think St.George at the SCG (80's) - it was very fast and free flowing and frequent tries, the players didn't all look like weight lifters like today. Could it be the direction of RL has resulted in lower scores and more of a dour contest?
Yes I do not like the way the NRL is going, and players baulking up.
but this is slowly changing, with the reduction of the Interchange to 8 and further to 6
Players will be a lot more leaner in years to come, but still built in away.
I remember as a kid watching GF between Manly and Para and the games were quick and a lot more free flowing, I would hope it gets back to that although I think Melb Storm when playing at home play this brand of league.
Agree..
Melbourne Storm were actually the first team to bring wresling into the game.
and slowing the play the ball the way they did,
Now its throughout the game, and creates a really defensive game..
and it suxs..
Re: Will we ever see someone score 100 tries in a season?
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 5:08 pm
by Xman
The AFL has suffered from this defensive slowing too. The Swans were the ones to blame as they started it and experienced some success, so others copied. However this year the trend is correcting, mainly due to rule changes that have reduced the congestion and stoppages