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Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 11:15 am
by Beaussie
What a wonderful story/journey for Aliir.

Leaguies of course are always trying to tell us that Australia's game is only for whites. :roll:
1. Aliir the pioneer
Aliir was the first player of Sudanese heritage selected in the NAB AFL National Draft – and the second to make an AFL list after North Melbourne's Majak Daw, who was an upgraded rookie in 2013 – when the Swans took a punt with pick 44 in the third round in 2013, their fourth selection overall that year. Zak Jones (pick 15), George Hewett (32), Toby Nankervis (35), Brandon Jack (80 – rookie promotion) and Dane Rampe (90 – rookie promotion) were the other players chosen by the Swans on that draft day, and all six players are still on the club's list, with Aliir the last to debut.

2. From Kenya to Queensland
Aliir spent six years in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya as a child after his parents had fled Sudan to escape a bloody civil war, a camp that housed around 150,000 men, women and children. The family then migrated to Australia where Aliir's uncle was living in Brisbane. It was here that the natural athlete discovered Australian Rules football and started playing for the Aspley Hornets in the QAFL. Aliir proudly represents his heritage as one of the AFL's official multicultural ambassadors.

3. Switching coasts and roles pays off
Aliir represented both Queensland and Western Australia in the state under 18's. He played for Queensland in the national titles in 2012 as a ruckman but was disappointed to be overlooked at the draft table later that year. Aliir then moved to Perth to be closer to his family, and a change of roles at WAFL club East Fremantle showed of his talents as a key defender. His switch to the backline saw him star for the Sharks and WA in 2013, and Swans recruiting guru Kinnear Beatson obviously liked what he saw.

4. Making his mark in the twos
Aliir had a consistent season in the NEAFL in 2015 after his debut year was cut short by shoulder surgery. The 21-year-old averaged 16 possessions a game and led the Swans reserves for marks last season, showing off his leap and strength overhead. His rapid improvement got him a new one-year deal with the club for this season, and coach John Longmire's confidence in the youngster was shown when he played on Lance Franklin in the Swans' first intra-club practice match in February.

5. A different ball game
Aliir is a huge basketball fan and proudly dons the number 35 jersey of Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant while shooting hoops with fellow NBA nuts at the Swans, Tom Mitchell and Kurt Tippett. Aliir spent time with fellow Sudanese-Australian athlete Thon Maker last year, the 216cm centre who has nominated for the 2016 NBA Draft straight out of high school, and Maker's brother Matur, who is also expected to be a future NBA prospect.

http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/news/2016 ... liir-aliir

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:12 pm
by Xman
Have there been any Sudanese players play in the NRL?

What about Chinese like Lin Jong who plays for the Bulldogs?

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:17 pm
by docker24
Great story

AFL thrives on multiculturalism

They go hand in hand

I remember years ago at school (here in Sydney) they showed us an Australian multiculturalism history video. A big part of that video was talking about when multiculturalism really kicked off in Australia's greatest sport of AFL. When Dipper hit the scene and made a name for himself.

F$&k RL with their pommy roots.

Proud to have AFL a big part of our nation's history and to call it Australia's game

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:45 pm
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
Wow AFL has a handful of tokin single players from different backgrounds amongst a 99% white anglo player roster and suddenly they think they are as mulicultural as Rugby League or Soccer.
What a bunch of delusional jokers you lot are.
=D> =D>

Rugby League has had players from Fiji, England, Lebanon, Samoa, Italy the list is endless.

http://www.rlif.com

http://www.lebanonrl.com

KEEP DREAMING CLOWNS

:cheers:

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 1:53 pm
by Xman
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Wow AFL has a handful of tokin single players from different backgrounds amongst a 99% white anglo player roster and suddenly they think they are as mulicultural as Rugby League or Soccer.
What a bunch of delusional jokers you lot are.
=D> =D>

Rugby League has had players from Fiji, England, Lebanon, Samoa, Italy the list is endless.

http://www.rlif.com

http://www.lebanonrl.com

KEEP DREAMING CLOWNS

:cheers:
so no Sudanese or Chinese players in the NRL then

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 2:40 pm
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
Xman wrote:
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Wow AFL has a handful of tokin single players from different backgrounds amongst a 99% white anglo player roster and suddenly they think they are as mulicultural as Rugby League or Soccer.
What a bunch of delusional jokers you lot are.
=D> =D>

Rugby League has had players from Fiji, England, Lebanon, Samoa, Italy the list is endless.

http://www.rlif.com

http://www.lebanonrl.com

KEEP DREAMING CLOWNS

:cheers:
so no Sudanese or Chinese players in the NRL then
Had Japanese hertiage player. Craig Wing.

So AFL has all these Chinese and Sudanese players that are great at AFL like you say.

Why don't they play Australia in a game of AFL like other nations do with Rugby League?

Come on AFL is all multicultural now. They should be able to field overseas teams that are competitive.
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 2:55 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
New Zealand Warriors halfback Shaun Johnston is half Laotian.

We have the Philippines and Thailand along with Japan already playing the game in their home countries at amateur level, if any of the players are any good hopefully they'll make it to one of the pro comps, if not, the Leagues themselves will have to continue their hard work in regards the grassroots in the places they are playing.

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 3:04 pm
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
ParraEelsNRL wrote:
New Zealand Warriors halfback Shaun Johnston is half Laotian.

We have the Philippines and Thailand along with Japan already playing the game in their home countries at amateur level, if any of the players are any good hopefully they'll make it to one of the pro comps, if not, the Leagues themselves will have to continue their hard work in regards the grassroots in the places they are playing.
Yeah seen the Thailand league.

http://www.thailandrugbyleague.com

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 3:10 pm
by Xman
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Xman wrote:
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Wow AFL has a handful of tokin single players from different backgrounds amongst a 99% white anglo player roster and suddenly they think they are as mulicultural as Rugby League or Soccer.
What a bunch of delusional jokers you lot are.
=D> =D>

Rugby League has had players from Fiji, England, Lebanon, Samoa, Italy the list is endless.

http://www.rlif.com

http://www.lebanonrl.com

KEEP DREAMING CLOWNS

:cheers:
so no Sudanese or Chinese players in the NRL then
Had Japanese hertiage player. Craig Wing.

So AFL has all these Chinese and Sudanese players that are great at AFL like you say.

Why don't they play Australia in a game of AFL like other nations do with Rugby League?

Come on AFL is all multicultural now. They should be able to field overseas teams that are competitive.
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
so despite the large population fo chinese and sudanese in Australia you have non playing in the NRL

Thanks for the response

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 3:23 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
I don't know, never really looked into it but then there is SL and the FFR13 which both for 70 plus years have also had people from all walks of life play the game. Lots of Arabs/Africans thru Morocco and Andorra plus other places over the years. Roy Masters done a story on this the other week about RL in China and the ARLC finally caving in so they must be playing it in China already for Paul Broughton to get onto the NRL about it showcasing the skills of a few local players.

You can rant and rave all you like and think what you like but the evidence suggests you are wrong, AFL fans are always wrong about Rugby League because they continually will not tell the truth because they think it somehow makes it a bad look for their code when their code has nothing at all to do with what rugby league does.

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 3:31 pm
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
Xman wrote:
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Xman wrote:
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Wow AFL has a handful of tokin single players from different backgrounds amongst a 99% white anglo player roster and suddenly they think they are as mulicultural as Rugby League or Soccer.
What a bunch of delusional jokers you lot are.
=D> =D>

Rugby League has had players from Fiji, England, Lebanon, Samoa, Italy the list is endless.

http://www.rlif.com

http://www.lebanonrl.com

KEEP DREAMING CLOWNS

:cheers:
so no Sudanese or Chinese players in the NRL then
Had Japanese hertiage player. Craig Wing.

So AFL has all these Chinese and Sudanese players that are great at AFL like you say.

Why don't they play Australia in a game of AFL like other nations do with Rugby League?

Come on AFL is all multicultural now. They should be able to field overseas teams that are competitive.
:mrgreen: :mrgreen:
so despite the large population fo chinese and sudanese in Australia you have non playing in the NRL

Thanks for the response
I never said the NRL has Chinese and Sudanese players.
Funny how you can't hack being made to look like an idiot. You can't even answer me why AFL can't field a good team against Australia with all these talented Chinese and Sudanese players you mention?
Come on AFL is all multicultural now =D> =D>

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 3:40 pm
by Xman
I never said you said it fuckstick. I simply asked a question and noted your response.

Australia have as much chance of playing AFL against another country as Victoria, SA or WA have of fielding a RL SOO team against NSW

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 3:55 pm
by leeroy*NRL*
NRL by far has more nationalities in the league than AFL overall

b interesting to see the stats

prob 35%- 40% of NRL is not white.

AFL is prob 5% -10%

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 4:09 pm
by docker24
NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:
Wow AFL has a handful of tokin single players from different backgrounds amongst a 99% white anglo player roster and suddenly they think they are as mulicultural as Rugby League or Soccer.
What a bunch of delusional jokers you lot are.
=D> =D>

Rugby League has had players from Fiji, England, Lebanon, Samoa, Italy the list is endless.

http://www.rlif.com

http://www.lebanonrl.com

KEEP DREAMING CLOWNS

:cheers:
Lol Lebanon and Italy. Have you seen their roster? Mainly Consists of Aussies with a bit of Lebanese and Italian heritage. Hell, everyone has some form of background. Let's talk about real non Aussies. Islanders okay then.

Re: Multicultural AFL

Posted: Sun May 01, 2016 5:13 pm
by eelofwest
So whens the AFL world cup being held? :(/ :(/

AFL 4nations tournaments?

AFL Rep round?

AFL is multicultural is a fumblers wet dream and only exists in a parallel universe. :lol:

Token jestures is what the AFL is good at, just take a look at all the different types of rounds the AFL have got... :_<>

Whats next AFL wild life round.................think of the animals please... :wink: :lol: