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Let's chase Johnathan Thurston for AFL: Paul Kelly

Loudstrat

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Kelly played against Laurie Daley. He saw the writing on the wall?

Why dont they go after a big name League player with an AFL background? One bloke called Heather springs to mind.
 

Angry_eel

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I don't really get this sh*t. I don't even know why they are trying. Union has already failed at this and now have these dumbf**ks trying it out.

First there was Hayne who I don't think has the skills for AFL and now even more laughable suggestion in Thurston.

Please guys get your own publicity.
 

Raider_69

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"To Her Door" was a cracking song, he didnt have much else to his bow though, dont know what he's doing commenting on AFL and NRL.
 

The Tank

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Exactly.

Union did it (still does it) and now the sad, sad and desperate AFL is doing it.

At least with Union there are similarities - they're both rugby codes and it's easy to switch from league to union. But this AFL sh*t is pure desperation... I'm actually shocked because they've spent time and money trying to build from the ground up and now they're frustrated so they take the Union approach.
 

Kiki

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reason #456 why AFL is pathetic. this is pretty much the only way they will get any press in league states.
 

El Diablo

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didn't he change his bands name as it may have been perceived as racist o/s?

kiki could fill us in on that
 

LESStar58

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Smacks of desperation to sell the game to Western Sydney. It's a nothing article even though they could certainly afford to pay him whatever he commands!
 

hineyrulz

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I was playing league and I went and played rules for a while, found I was better at it and obviously enjoyed it a bit more," said Kelly.

Code for " I found rugby league too hard."

When I was at school in the Riverina, the best athletes played for the school's rugby league team, those who tried out but couldn't make it played rules.

PS: I still like his music though.
:lol: QFT!!
 

Bman26

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I lol at him asking whether Inglis can catch and kick a ball.

Must be a very good judge as to who could transition from League to AFL if he has to ask those question about said player.

They could look into sonny-bill? He'd ditch another club for more cash im sure.
 

El Diablo

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Obviously I'm missing something.

:)

Edit: Ahh ok I get it now, your having a dig at one of the forums rising young stars..

no. just the recent KFC ad

everyone knows AFL is the best and League is easy

link is dead but here is the article http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,19687863-23214,00.html

Beating league players at own game
By Robert Shaw
July 5, 2006 Fox Sports

WE have seen a cross-pollination from the two rugby codes, but no players have moved directly from the NRL to the AFL or vice versa.

In my mind, there is no doubt, given time and education, that AFL players far exceed their northern neighbours in the capacity to not only change codes but improve rugby league.

Here's how they could achieve an overall advantage.

Using superior aerobic capacity from players in all positions, the AFL team could sustain a higher intensity for longer.

The kicking skills of all players (not just selective kickers) would enable attacking launches from any point of the field where the AFL boys would control territory through precise accuracy.

The kicking game across the field to a wing would destroy the small rugby league fullbacks, with the AFL men controlling the air with their aerial skills. Constant aerial and kicking skills would be enough to keep the league boys on the back foot for 70 minutes.

Superior running skills, especially of our big men, would create more attacking options out wide.

And with the concept of "total football" the AFL players would have greater versatility in positioning.

Ball-handling skills across the players would enable the ball to be transferred through the hands of all, making a more expansive game plan possible.

Our second rowers and props could constantly adjust their positions due to their ball handling skills.
After the six-tackle count, the kicking could be done by any player due to the two-sided kicking skills of all players making defence against the kicking game difficult.

The similarities of AFL players would enable them to rotate positions constantly. AFL men are used to this and tactically it would be an edge.

They could also rotate players better through high demand positions to maintain intensity.

Any lack of size of AFL players would be nullified by increasing the intensity and running demands of the game through quick ball and hand movement.

Kicking effectively for touch or after penalties would decrease attacking distance for the AFL and increase it for league when they are in attack.

League players would counter strongly with their front-on assault and tackle count.

It is not unusual for a NRL player to make 30-35 full-on, front-on, tackles in a game; if an AFL player has eight tackles, he's been outstanding.

The league players have a lower centre of gravity and good pace so their ability to evade tackles, and lay off a punishing ball to their centres, would be critical.

AFL players would have great difficulty controlling this phase. The injection of players from rugby backgrounds such as Lewis Roberts-Thomson and Jason Akermanis would alleviate this somewhat.

Lower centre of gravity also allows for power in the tackle and the leg drive would be something the AFL players would find very uncomfortable, and they would find laying effective tackles an issue.

So who are our AFL players who could hypothetically convert to rugby league and take on the might of New South Wales or Queensland?

Fullback: Andrew McLeod Wings: Anthony Koutoufides, Matt McGuire Centres: Brendon Goddard, Lewis Roberts-Thomson Five-eighth: Adam Goodes Halfback: James Hird Props: David Hille, Barry Hall Hooker: Luke Ball Second row: Jonathan Brown, Mitch Hahn Lock: Dean Rioli. Interchange: Jason Akermanis, Quinten Lynch, Chris Judd, Brian Harris

how can we compete?
 

LESStar58

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El Diablo

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I always LOL whenever I read this story. It never gets old!

Barry Hill a prop forward!? FMD? Mate, I'd love to see him take a hit up against Fui Fui Moi Moi! Big Bad Bertie Hall would take one look at the hit he put on Brett White in the first 5 minutes of the 2nd half of the 2009 GF and run the other way!

Barney is a tough hombre

barrysookzz6.jpg
 

LESStar58

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Barney is a tough hombre

barrysookzz6.jpg

I just don't get the audacity of these AFL types who think they are in some way superior to rugby league.

Look, the way I see it; Mal Meninga toweled JAcko, International Dell gave Warwick Capper a flogging.... all we need is for one of these alleged "hard men" of AFL to try his hand at a game of RL and watch him walk away with his tail between his legs.

FMD even Shane Webcke would still put Big bad bertie on his arse and he's been retired for 3 years. Again, I'd love to see him run at Fui Fui!
 

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