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Izzy happy? NRL clubs keeping an eye on Folau

Billybob

Juniors
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I don't really watch the cross country ballet but is this true
if it is surely anyone could play this game

kick a ball have a rest, kick a ball have a rest, hip check a mofo have a rest


I think the game goes for 2 hours so that's just over a change every minute

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=103656

AFL TEAMS will have three interchange players and one substitute on their benches in 2011 after the League acted to curb the dramatic rise in the number of rotations during matches.

The new rule, which was trialled in the 2009 and 2010 NAB Cup competitions, will allow clubs to introduce their substitute into games at any time, but the player who is replaced cannot return to the field.

"Interchange numbers per club have doubled from an average of 58 per game in 2007 to 117 per game in 2010," AFL football operations manager and chairman of the laws of the game committee Adrian Anderson said.

The AFL has cited three reasons - congestion, fairness and injuries - for changing the interchange rules for the first time since the fourth bench player was added in 1998.

"The use of interchange has created more congestion, more stoppages, more defensive pressure and has contributed to a drop in disposal efficiency," Anderson said.

"The laws committee was also concerned about the increasing effect of the interchange on match fairness.

"The interchange was originally designed to help teams when they had an injury, but was increasingly a disadvantage to a team with an injury, because it was unable to rotate their players as much as the opposition.

"The medical advice was also telling us that a restriction should be applied to try to arrest the current injury trend."

Three different interchange rules were floated for discussion by the laws committee in August.

They were:

- three interchange players and one subtitute
- two interchange players and two substitutes
- four interchange players, with a cap of 80 interchanges per game

The laws committee subsequently chose to recommend the one-sub system to the league executive, which endorsed it. The new rule was then ratified by the AFL Commission.

The league has made two other changes for the 2011 season.

The advantage rule trialled in this year's pre-season NAB Cup competition, whereby the player not the umpire determines whether there is an advantage in playing on after a free kick, will be introduced.

In addition, the rule on head high bumps has been clarified.

A player who elects to apply a bump in any situation can now expect to be reported if he makes forceful contact with the head, unless:

- the player was contesting the ball and did not have a realistic alternative way to contest the ball
- the contact was caused by circumstances outside the control of the player which could not be reasonably foreseen.

The laws committee did not recommend any change to the game's scoring system, nor any change to the length of quarters.

The laws committee consists of Anderson, Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Andrew McKay, Leigh Matthews, Matthew Pavlich, Luke Power, Rowan Sawers and Michael Sexton.
 

RLS

Juniors
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Fitzphile Bob Meadows, quoting a friend: "Watching a game of Aussie Rules is like watching seagulls fighting over a chip." Love it.

HaHa
 

ironhorse

Juniors
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IMO he should never be allowed to play rugby league in this country again. He allowed himself to be used as a marketing pawn to promote a rival code in leagues heartland, which gave them exposure they would never otherwise have. My gut feeling though, much to my dislike is he will play a bit part in the opening season of GWS then stew in the reserves and return to the NRL, if not then onion

Im with you . Should not be able to come back , it is bad publicity for our code to let someone who failed at afl to become an elite RL player .Maybe that is what the AFL has planned all along ? Grab some elite players put them out of position and in the boonies label them as failures and that nrl players cant cut the mustard so therefore it shows afl is a superior code of athletes ...wound not surprise me at all .
 

CC_Roosters

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Im with you . Should not be able to come back , it is bad publicity for our code to let someone who failed at afl to become an elite RL player .Maybe that is what the AFL has planned all along ? Grab some elite players put them out of position and in the boonies label them as failures and that nrl players cant cut the mustard so therefore it shows afl is a superior code of athletes ...wound not surprise me at all .

judgeing by the reaction this week i don't think that was there plan all along, they are coming out of this with smeared all over their faces IMO

Fitzphile Bob Meadows, quoting a friend: "Watching a game of Aussie Rules is like watching seagulls fighting over a chip." Love it.

HaHa

lol that is brilliant
 

badav

Bench
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Im with you . Should not be able to come back , it is bad publicity for our code to let someone who failed at afl to become an elite RL player .Maybe that is what the AFL has planned all along ? Grab some elite players put them out of position and in the boonies label them as failures and that nrl players cant cut the mustard so therefore it shows afl is a superior code of athletes ...wound not surprise me at all .


To block someone from coming to back to league in this manner would be petty and stupid.

Not to mention its only Rugby League which loses out. It would be hard to argue against having let Tuqiri, Rogers and Sailor come back to league. If the NRL blocked them from doing so they would have only been screwing themselves.

And your conspiracy theory about the AFL doing this to prove they have better athletes is tin foil hat garbage.
 
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badav

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They went off to AFL for the riches, dissing the NRL, only to fail and come crawling back? By which time they have been out of the game for a few years, and changed their body types?

Wendell was out of the game for many years. He also publicly shoveled sh*t on Rugby League as a sport after he became a union convert. I'm guessing you however weren't on the front foot campaigning your club to not sign him from union though. Howcome?
 

IllawarraGiant

Juniors
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I'd be all for the ARL making a rule whereby if you defect to a rival code, you will not be able to get another contract registered with the NRL or NZRL (for the Warriors).

why is that exactly? I didnt realise it was illegal to play 2 different sports.

I played cricket once and once I played baseball,,,god Im lucky the sports police didnt come and get me.


Am I missing something here, or are you guys, like, utter imbeciles?
What is it he's actually done wrong? Is it because he's getting paid more or something? Is that illegal too? I once got approached by a company who offered me more money and an interesting new challenge... thank god the employment police didnt come and get me then too! bwhahahahah!

Please do spell out what the specific thing is that justifies the hate, because I dont get it, and half of you sound like 16 year old girls whove had theri little hearts broken for the first time, and are now happy telling your girlfriends that that nasty mean ex-boyfriend is having a hard time.

whats more peculiar, really, is how we in RL can be claiming any kind of moral high-ground when, for literally DECADES, we were happily poaching players from Union, and largely for MONEY! f**k, if we dished it out, how about we try and be a little bit gracious when some of that finally comes bacck our own way.

All this anti-other codes business doestn make us look strong, it makes us look like a small pissant sport that isnt big enough to be gracious and generous to others, secure and happy in the knowledge that whatever they do, we have will always have a game that is special.

Real men dont bitch, boys. Leave that to the girls. Get over it, get on with it, and when you have a bit of confidence in yourself, why not actually wish them well for choosing to follow their own path... one that they would have been well aware may well be full of pitfalls.
 

Canard

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why is that exactly? I didnt realise it was illegal to play 2 different sports.

I played cricket once and once I played baseball,,,god Im lucky the sports police didnt come and get me.


Am I missing something here, or are you guys, like, utter imbeciles?
What is it he's actually done wrong? Is it because he's getting paid more or something? Is that illegal too? I once got approached by a company who offered me more money and an interesting new challenge... thank god the employment police didnt come and get me then too! bwhahahahah!

Please do spell out what the specific thing is that justifies the hate, because I dont get it, and half of you sound like 16 year old girls whove had theri little hearts broken for the first time, and are now happy telling your girlfriends that that nasty mean ex-boyfriend is having a hard time.

whats more peculiar, really, is how we in RL can be claiming any kind of moral high-ground when, for literally DECADES, we were happily poaching players from Union, and largely for MONEY! f**k, if we dished it out, how about we try and be a little bit gracious when some of that finally comes bacck our own way.

All this anti-other codes business doestn make us look strong, it makes us look like a small pissant sport that isnt big enough to be gracious and generous to others, secure and happy in the knowledge that whatever they do, we have will always have a game that is special.

Real men dont bitch, boys. Leave that to the girls. Get over it, get on with it, and when you have a bit of confidence in yourself, why not actually wish them well for choosing to follow their own path... one that they would have been well aware may well be full of pitfalls.

The above post is classic AFL Troll , claiming that the ramblings of a couple of internet posters is representative of Rugby League as a whole.

The only thing that is certain about Hunt and Folau is that a) they won't ever be "banned" from playing NRL and b) they will be back playing NRL prior to their respective careers ending.
 

AlwaysGreen

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Wendell was out of the game for many years. He also publicly shoveled sh*t on Rugby League as a sport after he became a union convert. I'm guessing you however weren't on the front foot campaigning your club to not sign him from union though. Howcome?
I agree with you about Wendy. This guy has made more from his stint in union and his banishment from that code for drug offences then any other convert.
Wendy left because he wanted his ego massaged in what he perceived as being a 'global' game (as well as the bigger paycheck) and when he f**ked up came crawling back to league and has since profited from his redemption story.

Now we have to see his unintelligent, cliched performances every time we turn on the TV.

As for Foolau and cutie I can't see them coming back until the salary cap increases. They went to vickykicky for the $$$ and will leave for $$$.
 

Canard

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You mean go elsewhere like European Rugby? (notice how no-one mentions Japanese Rugby as a serious option anymore, for obvious reasons) Thats a possibility for sure.

There is no way they will be able to command anything like what they are on now in the future in AFL however. Once these contracts run out it would be a massive drop for them.
 

Goddo

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cutie will go to RU - he burned too many bridges when he left. Went around saying he didn't watch or like Rugby League and he thought ALF was the best ever, his missus is the sister of alf player. He has laid his fumbled bed. If he is a flop, he will go to European Union.

Folau can still come back - he doesn't like AFL, has said as much. At his last press conference at the Broncos he looked so unhappy. He looks like a twig now, malnourished.
 

AlwaysGreen

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You mean go elsewhere like European Rugby? (notice how no-one mentions Japanese Rugby as a serious option anymore, for obvious reasons) Thats a possibility for sure.

There is no way they will be able to command anything like what they are on now in the future in AFL however. Once these contracts run out it would be a massive drop for them.
Yes, I can see both of them going to French Union for the 'challenge'. Good luck to them, young men with talent have every right to chase the $$$ in whatever field.
 

El Diablo

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http://www.watoday.com.au/rugby-lea...r-reads-watmough-riot-act-20110409-1d8sk.html

FOLAU FALL-OUT

WE TIPPED last week that Israel Folau is unhappy in AFL – and the mail is only getting stronger. It has since emerged Folau told mates he never wanted to relocate to Sydney and the main reason he agreed was family pressure to accept the big dollars. Folau is watching the NRL with envy and would love to play wherever Wayne Bennett ends up. Karmichael Hunt tried hard in his first match for Gold Coast but Folau might as well have been a goalpost. "Mate, if we talk about those blokes, the AFL win. That's why they have been signed – for publicity not for ability," Gorden Tallis said. "I don't want to discuss them. To tell you the truth, I actually feel a bit sorry for them." Rumours of Folau being unhappy are widespread. David Riolo, head of Titan Management, which looks after Folau and Hunt, said: "I talked to Izzy last week and he could not be happier. He is not thinking about a return to league."
 

thorson1987

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bullsh*t its family pressure.

Would be more along the lines of the Head Mormon saying you will sign with the AwFuL and give us an even bigger portion of your contract or you are out of the church.
 
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