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NRL should sign AFL Brown

El Diablo

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no. the only reason the AFL signed the two league traitors was because theyd be playing in new teams in NRL ZONES.

the only way i can see us signing an afl player (and even then its highly unlikely) is if we started a new team in an AFl heartland and got him on the team.

they were also signed because they are polynesian

maybe more indigenous AFL players would be interested in having a crack at RL seeing racism seems to be rife in AFL

RL already has a greater percentage of indigenous players as it is
 

BuffaloRules

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Its pretty easy from what ive seen get ball run straight bust through a few guys place ball on ground... simple stuff...

Yeah.. pretty easy....maybe a few of these Victorians should give it a try and earn a couple of hundred grand a year being so easy and all....
 

ceagle

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Looks a bit like Mal actually
Looks more like Yao Ming to me
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El Diablo

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lmao

Well f**k me, I've read it all now.

reminds me of this idiot. dead link http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,19687863-23214,00.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
 

Edwahu

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It would be Greg Smith all over again. AFL fans have no idea how hard it is to defend, you can't pick it up over night. Under 20's who have played the game all their lives struggle with it, not to mention plenty of first graders.
 

woodyk2

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I honestly dont see why some AFL players couldnt adapt...i doubt they would try though.
 

Lambretta

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Isn't Jonathon Brown something like 31 years old?

Yes, he would be far too old to switch codes


On the subject of AFL players playing league, of course some of them could do it and no they wouldn't get slaughtered.

Billy Slater is two foot nothing and weighed about 50kilos when he first played for the Storm but his agility and speed meant he evaded rather than just plain hit up. Anyone looking at him when he first came to the code would have thought he'd be slaughtered and yet he wasn't. He could have played either code and we all know how well he would have done either. He was the first player to incorporate AFL jumping practice to perfect catching bombs in the air so he couldnt get tackled.

Paul Kelly played ruck rover for the Swans and would have been a great Rugby League hooker - hell he even played League up until 16 years of age as he was from the Wagga region.

League players require more attributes than a neck that ends at the shoulders and the ability to take hit up after hit up.
 

ANTiLAG

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Who gives a toss about AFL or its players. Its a geniused game.

Run and bounce the ball, no no no punch the ball, oh pull the opposition's singlets.

o_O

I dun get AZzZzZFZzZzL at all.
 

ParraEelsNRL

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I wish the AFL would just come out and say, lets play two games, 1 AFL and 1 RL because we know our game is bigger, better and harder blah blah blah and our players will win both.

But, we know everyone involved in the sport is a skirt, they'll just sit back and take pot shots non stop until it gets to the point where the NRL will have to shut them up, the supporters are the exactly the same, gutless turds who's sherrins have never dropped (the only time they haven't been dropped mind you)

And who the hell is John Brown and what team does it play for?
 

ParraEelsNRL

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Yes, he would be far too old to switch codes


On the subject of AFL players playing league, of course some of them could do it and no they wouldn't get slaughtered.

Billy Slater is two foot nothing and weighed about 50kilos when he first played for the Storm but his agility and speed meant he evaded rather than just plain hit up. Anyone looking at him when he first came to the code would have thought he'd be slaughtered and yet he wasn't. He could have played either code and we all know how well he would have done either. He was the first player to incorporate AFL jumping practice to perfect catching bombs in the air so he couldnt get tackled.

Paul Kelly played ruck rover for the Swans and would have been a great Rugby League hooker - hell he even played League up until 16 years of age as he was from the Wagga region.

League players require more attributes than a neck that ends at the shoulders and the ability to take hit up after hit up.


So you're saying slater the cat only started playing RL not long before he joined the Storm? :roll:
 

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