Who is this Lockyer?
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Who is this Lockyer?
RECENTLY retired rugby league great Darren Lockyer is being chased to play Aussie rules alongside his younger brother Mat.
The 100-year-old Yeronga South Brisbane Devils, who play in AFL Queensland's State Division 1, hope to convince Lockyer to pull on the boots - even for just one game.
Mat said he hopes to sweet-talk his reluctant brother into joining him at Yeronga so he can fulfil his dream of playing alongside him.
"The only time I got on the field with Darren was at a junior rugby league carnival at Roma, when one of the kids was off buying lollies or something and Dad put me on as a replacement," Mat said.
"We weren't even in the same team in backyard football.
"I haven't spoken to Darren about playing for Yeronga. But I'll sit down with him over a beer at Christmas and have a yarn about it, even if it's just for a one-off fundraiser."
The 100-year-old Yeronga South Brisbane Devils, who play in AFL Queensland's State Division 1, hope to convince Lockyer to pull on the boots - even for just one game.
Mat said he hopes to sweet-talk his reluctant brother into joining him at Yeronga so he can fulfil his dream of playing alongside him.
"The only time I got on the field with Darren was at a junior rugby league carnival at Roma, when one of the kids was off buying lollies or something and Dad put me on as a replacement," Mat said.
"We weren't even in the same team in backyard football.
"I haven't spoken to Darren about playing for Yeronga. But I'll sit down with him over a beer at Christmas and have a yarn about it, even if it's just for a one-off fundraiser."
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I like it! He could do it!
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Another rl player joining the procession along with the Jacks and Mortimers.
Nice try Cos.
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And as I said, the Lewis's and the Meninga's will be next.
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I still have no idea what this Lockyer is? Please explain! 

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Now that I agree with =D>Grim Reaper wrote:I still have no idea
NRLCrap1 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:28 am
NRLCrap1 says: Crowds don't mean squat,
NRLCrap1 says: Crowds don't mean squat,
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Selective quoting is your habit is it not, Dogs? Or should I say Pussy?
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Maybe he knew that he would never achieve anything like captaining his state and country in aussie rules.
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He could have, cooee. He just didn't have the courage.
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I know he could captain Australia in that International Rules snoozefest but how could he captained his state in aussie rules?
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He could have been captain of the All Australian team, and at his age he could have played for the Allies and been their captain.
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Was that the nickname for the Queensland SOS team in aussie rules?
Remind me who does the All-Australia team play again? It's an award side just like the Dally M team of the year.
Remind me who does the All-Australia team play again? It's an award side just like the Dally M team of the year.
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Re: Who is this Lockyer?
Hahaha nice one. Yep that's Lockyer.Intentcity wrote:Was Lockyer captain when Australia lost the RL WC to a Country of 5 million? and in that country only the people who aren't good enough for RU play RL?

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At least Lockyer had the opportunity to play other NATIONS in rugby league.
What opportunity is there in aussie rules?
NONE. Except that hybrid snoozefest that uses a different shape ball.
What opportunity is there in aussie rules?
NONE. Except that hybrid snoozefest that uses a different shape ball.
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LolIntentcity wrote:Was Lockyer captain when Australia lost the RL WC to a Country of 5 million? and in that country only the people who aren't good enough for RU play RL?
Captain of a team representing 22million who lost to a team representing 5million, of which 4.9million prefer RU.
Classic.
King-Eliagh: ...I believe [RL] is popular in all the other states and territories, bar tasmania.