RedV3x
It's about time some mods started being fair
you've made your points.
Because that should be the aim of any discussion.
Your questions remain unanswered.
People making statements should be able to logically explain them. Simples.
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you've made your points.
Your questions remain unanswered.
Have put this article here to reduce the number of topics and threads on this section of the forum.
Wookie is the moderator for this section and he has the final say always.
Well it is International and the AFL is involved in getting these players.
We think a 20/30 year time frame for the game to develop Internationally to enable semi-pro leagues to form is possible.
So the NFL code is attracting punt kickers from our game to their code - Is that poaching or as above being offered contracts.
The tumble weeds are everywhere on most threads, and the care factor for International Footy on here is low also.
Nobody is posting here anyhow at this time.
Well, that's not entirely right, but yea, he has a say.
I do get your point though.
Does the NZAFL have a register where Kiwi players can let them know they exist?
Some time ago I proposed the need for an independent body to help advise the AFL on matters pertaining to the organic growth of Australian Football.
One issue to for Australian Football to agree on a uniform set of laws under the same circumstances like reduced size and numbers etc.
Thoughts ?
I don't think they need an independent body, I think they need a unified body made up of the football bodies in each nation.
Oh yeah, and the fullback is not currently penalised for kicking it out of bounds since they brought in the ability for the full back to run out of the square without kicking to themself - at least the league I am involved in anyway.
Yup. That's collateral damage from the rule change, same as the umpire calling play on and the fb moves the ball over the goal line, it was a ball up on the kickoff line but is now just a rushed behind.
Extracted from the 2019 AFL Annual Report.
More than 177,000 participants are involved in AFL competitions and programs overseas, including over 79,000 females (45 per cent of the overall total).
This report needs more breakdown
we suspect it includes kids in try outs, handball comps etc.