Storm star prefers AFL
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Storm star prefers AFL
Melbourne Storm star Cameron Smith has revealed he would have beaten Karmichael Hunt and Israel Folau to the punch and crossed codes if offered an AFL deal.
Smith, 28, told FOX FOOTY's AFL 360 that if an AFL club had come to him with a big-money offer like those signed by his former teammate Folau and Hunt five years ago, he would have jumped at it.
The Storm captain said he has grown fond of the sport during his 11 years in Melbourne and has trained alongside some of the AFL's best players.
He is a close friend of Hawthorn midfield Shaun Burgoyne and watches more AFL matches than NRL games, he said.
"I've said to a lot of the boys at the Storm that I'd love to have one match of AFL," Smith said.
"I'd love to run out on the MCG and just have 10 or 15 minutes out ont he ground just to see what it's like.
"Being at live games you see how much work they do, how much work they do off the ball.
"I don't think watching it on television does it justice.
"They're tremendous athletes and I really enjoy the game."
Smith was supportive of Folau, who made his AFL debut against Sydney Swans on Saturday night.
"It's a totally foreign sport to him. He's only been there 12 months now," Smith said.
"He's played rugby league or rugby union his entire life and now he's gone to play a totally different sport.
"It (AFL) is 360 degrees, whereas in rugby league it's a tough sport, it's a high contact sport, but you know where you have to go.
"It's straightforward and you can see, most times, defenders coming at you.
"Here you need to have a lot more awareness. He's learning, he's still a new kid on the block, and I think he's doing OK."
Smith, 28, told FOX FOOTY's AFL 360 that if an AFL club had come to him with a big-money offer like those signed by his former teammate Folau and Hunt five years ago, he would have jumped at it.
The Storm captain said he has grown fond of the sport during his 11 years in Melbourne and has trained alongside some of the AFL's best players.
He is a close friend of Hawthorn midfield Shaun Burgoyne and watches more AFL matches than NRL games, he said.
"I've said to a lot of the boys at the Storm that I'd love to have one match of AFL," Smith said.
"I'd love to run out on the MCG and just have 10 or 15 minutes out ont he ground just to see what it's like.
"Being at live games you see how much work they do, how much work they do off the ball.
"I don't think watching it on television does it justice.
"They're tremendous athletes and I really enjoy the game."
Smith was supportive of Folau, who made his AFL debut against Sydney Swans on Saturday night.
"It's a totally foreign sport to him. He's only been there 12 months now," Smith said.
"He's played rugby league or rugby union his entire life and now he's gone to play a totally different sport.
"It (AFL) is 360 degrees, whereas in rugby league it's a tough sport, it's a high contact sport, but you know where you have to go.
"It's straightforward and you can see, most times, defenders coming at you.
"Here you need to have a lot more awareness. He's learning, he's still a new kid on the block, and I think he's doing OK."
Nice try Cos.
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Re: Storm star prefers AFL
Hardly surprising. Simply reflective of the fact that the majority of Australians prefer our very own AFL / Australian Football over that foreign throwball import.
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Re: Storm star prefers AFL
Interesting he says its shite on tv. Perhaps thats why they lost in tv ratings last year?

xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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"Being at live games you see how much work they do, how much work they do off the ball.King-Eliagh wrote:Interesting he says its shite on tv. Perhaps thats why they lost in tv ratings last year?
"I don't think watching it on television does it justice"
Hmm not quite the same thing hey KE?

King-Eliagh: ...I believe [RL] is popular in all the other states and territories, bar tasmania.
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He dont like watching it on tv, am i wrong?
no, im right.
no, im right.


xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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Yep, you're completely wrong. He never states he doesnt like watching it on tv!King-Eliagh wrote:He dont like watching it on tv, am i wrong?
no, im right.



He only states its better live because you see more of the action away from the ball. He says tv doesn't convey this so I doesn't do the game justice. He's right too.
However he may still enjoy the game on tv. He doesn't say otherwise, only that he watches the game and enjoys it.
King-Eliagh: ...I believe [RL] is popular in all the other states and territories, bar tasmania.
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Oh dear, did you even read his comments.King-Eliagh wrote:He dont like watching it on tv, am i wrong?
no, im right.

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Beaussie wrote:Hardly surprising. Simply reflective of the fact that the majority of Australians prefer our very own AFL / Australian Football over that foreign throwball import.
Hardly Surprising ?
bearsy please

as you admitted ...even you don't like VFL ...........




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Beaussie says:Beaussie wrote:Oh dear, did you even read his comments.King-Eliagh wrote:He dont like watching it on tv, am i wrong?
no, im right.
01:35pm | 24/05/11
I give up on the Swans and AFL. The game has become soft and boring and no longer interests me. I can understand why nobody watches it on TV.








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And considering all the blowouts last year i don't see how you would have had a change of heart.
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Yes.King-Eliagh wrote:He dont like watching it on tv, am i wrong?
It's like drinking instant coffee but preferring real coffee.
Nice try Cos.
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Re: Storm star prefers AFL
It seems even so called Storm fans prefer the AFL if you look at last nights crowd and tv ratings for a live Storm game in Melbourne.




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