Midsy said:Typical JR to pop up at the end to win it, after being blanketed by Rancey the whole GF.
You missed Baron Samedi on the ABC.tigerlove said:Pretty boring bruise free defenceless footy. Still better than anything else on TV tonight though.
DirtyDogTiger said:Jack’s Rampages got up.
Jack kicked the sealer!
easy said:Tuned in to watch the gf with the young fella
Main thing i took out of it
Was that tex is as dumb as he appears
Tigaman said:Good event as a one off & a charity event. One did appreciate the skills all these players showed when given space thus showing why they play at AFL level.
nafe brown said:Why was jack knee heavy strapped? Does anyone know?
They're comparing it to Big Bash because it's the game trying to expand it's audience. Soccer is beating the *smile* out of Aussie Rules as a grass roots junior sport. This version of the game keeps everyone involved, can be played on any field and is more about speed and skill, less about size, strength and endurance. Strategically it makes perfect sense. It's not for the older crowd like you and I, but it's a cool and smart idea, and I hope they keep at it. I like the State of Origin concept and think it will get a run next year.TigerMasochist said:Can't for the life of me understand why people are trying to compare this stuff to big bash.
Cricket used to be a game played over a four or five day format, Shield or Test. They brought in one day cricket, fifty overs a side to excite n tantalise those who got bored trying to follow the long format of the game, basically a new exciting hit n giggle competition. One day cricket got a bit stilted n boring, way to long n slow for the short attention instant gratification viewers so now they've invented big bash. Another shortened high energy hyper version of the game, but it still takes ( dunno, I've never watched a game ) about three or four hours to play a game. The basic rules n context of the game are not that different to Test cricket, it's just been ramped up to hyper speed.
A game of footy is already done n dusted in three hours, yet now they've invented some crap with half a side, playing on half a ground with a whole bunch of different rules n scoring options that's over in the time it takes to peel off a good fart and then we can change undies n watch four games in one afternoon / evening. Thank gawd there's only a few weeks to go before I have to try n concentrate on only one game for my three hours of entertainment.
hutstar said:They're comparing it to Big Bash because it's the game trying to expand it's audience. Soccer is beating the sh!t out of Aussie Rules as a grass roots junior sport. This version of the game keeps everyone involved, can be played on any field and is more about speed and skill, less about size, strength and endurance. Strategically it makes perfect sense. It's not for the older crowd like you and I, but it's a cool and smart idea, and I hope they keep at it. I like the State of Origin concept and think it will get a run next year.