It is a bit silly, esp considering its going to be played in >30 degree heat.
A day after a cricket match was completed on the surface itself. Be almost concrete.
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It is a bit silly, esp considering its going to be played in >30 degree heat.
I can’t understand this. Is the AFL hoping that it just fizzes out and dies? They’re not doing anything to grow the game in any way.A day after a cricket match was completed on the surface itself. Be almost concrete.
What's it doing being played during the daytime?
Good to see some superstars playing together though, surely...like Gunston and Dangerfield.Not emotionally invested so couldn't give a crap about it.
A waste of time and money.
And feast on the goo inside?Time to start cracking some skulls.
That's right Kent.And feast on the goo inside?
Mark Sodastream...don't know this guy?
Lol, there isn't a huge difference between IRs and Gaelic football, i'm sure we would pick it up in no time, you probably wouldn't though.Of course we'd thrash them at our game, but to seriously think that we could cobble together a team capable of competing at the upper echelons of Gaelic football is laughable.
"knuckle" was supposed to have gone out with Sheedy and the other Neanderthals. AFL players, running in and hitting a player from behind, the usual practice in VFL/AFL competitions, came unstuck when the IR competition started and the GAA player turned their heads and looked the thugs in the eye (looking at you, Mark McVeigh). IR is a magnificent game, how good would it be to play ? At a local level, magnificant.Go the knuckle aussies...
Lol, there isn't a huge difference between IRs and Gaelic football, i'm sure we would pick it up in no time, you probably wouldn't though.
Lol, the only idiot in this converstaion is you i'm afraid, but you're right we probably should leave it there, otherwise i'll just get dragged down to your level and get beaten through experience.Didn't notice the amount of times we shanked it out of bounds from scoring positions or scored a point (which wouldn't count for anything in Gaelic)?
You're a well-known idiot on here so let's just leave it there.
Didn't notice the amount of times we shanked it out of bounds from scoring positions or scored a point (which wouldn't count for anything in Gaelic)?
You're a well-known idiot on here so let's just leave it there.
How did that work out for you?Loading up on Ireland to smash the aussies
Ohh Ohh I know the answer! Was it 4 more times than the Irish players did? I can't believe the Irish got beaten in Gaelic football
I can’t understand this. Is the AFL hoping that it just fizzes out and dies? They’re not doing anything to grow the game in any way.
Lol what?"knuckle" was supposed to have gone out with Sheedy and the other Neanderthals. AFL players, running in and hitting a player from behind, the usual practice in VFL/AFL competitions, came unstuck when the IR competition started and the GAA player turned their heads and looked the thugs in the eye (looking at you, Mark McVeigh). IR is a magnificent game, how good would it be to play ? At a local level, magnificant.