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In reality Jim Stynes is the only real 'star' to come from Ireland, and the Irish competitions are not professional, hence why they need other jobs. Its not as if a baker in Ireland has one day decided to come to Australia and play AFL.
Sounds like you're supporting my claim. Jim Stynes may be the 'only star' (I don't even know where to start...) but how many others are there who've come out to the other side of the world to play a totally foreign code with a totally foreign ball, rules, etc and still become full-time players in the fully professional AFL?
Is there any other pro sport in the world where that has happened as often as it has in the AFL?
You really have to question the amount of skill needed to play AFL at a professional level.
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