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    Question Someone please explain Rugby

    I would like to know how scoring works. what the point of the game is, ETC. Its not as clear cut as baseball, football, ETC

    Who fukkin knows whats going on here.

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    Explain it to me like i am a 2 year old, seriously, how does this game work??

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    Are you talking about Rugby Union or Rugby League?

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    I don't watch the AFL but in the NRL you get 6 points for a score and then you get 1 point for a good try (basically like an extra point in the NFL).

    I think in the AFL there are also field goals worth 3 points, may be wrong on this since I don't follow it, but think that is the case.

    Anyways its a great sport to bet and follow.

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    NRL stands for National Rugby League by the way.

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    Rugby is a great sport. I know the rules very well. I grew up going to games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingillini View Post
    Rugby is a great sport. I know the rules very well. I grew up going to games.
    fukking explain them to me then LOL

    AFL...like these baboons playing right now, Carton vs West coast. explain whats happening

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingillini View Post
    Rugby is a great sport. I know the rules very well. I grew up going to games.
    Agree, rugby, soccer, and tennis are my favorite 3 sports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    fukking explain them to me then LOL AFL...like these baboons playing right now, Carton vs West coast. explain whats happening
    You get 6 points if it goes through the sticks. If it crosses the line but not through the uprights it's a 'behind' and equals 1 point. Each time the whistle blows the refs are telling the players to continue playing as opposed to stopping as it is most other sports.

    That fvkking whistle shit almost made my explode when I first moved here.

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    i thought AFL was different than union or league

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    Is it like no rules too, like you can basically kill the guy on the field?

    I mean seriously, i need a total rundown, i know zero about whats happening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Masu485 View Post
    i thought AFL was different than union or league
    It is. Completely different sports.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    Is it like no rules too, like you can basically kill the guy on the field? I mean seriously, i need a total rundown, i know zero about whats happening.
    You can't kill the guy but you can definitely tackle and all of that as long as you stay away from the head/neck (high tackle). Basically it's the same as what you can do in the NFL but these sick fvkkers don't wear pads.

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    I forgot to add: The Carlton match is AFL, not rugby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shari91 View Post
    It is. Completely different sports. You can't kill the guy but you can definitely tackle and all of that as long as you stay away from the head/neck (high tackle). Basically it's the same as what you can do in the NFL but these sick fvkkers don't wear pads.
    for this version (AFL) how long are the periods/quarters or whatever they call them.

    What is the difference between AFL and Rugby. Its all greek to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    for this version (AFL) how long are the periods/quarters or whatever they call them. What is the difference between AFL and Rugby. Its all greek to me
    The quarters are 20 minutes long officially but usually go anywhere around 30 with time on - that's just the extra time they add on to make up for the time the ball is out of play.

    With Aussie Rules players can either kick or throw the ball to each other (a handball) and if it's caught cleanly it's called a mark. The whistle is blown to say that it's a good play and you can't touch the guy while he's preparing to kick or hand it off to another player unless he moves from that spot. Rugby basically you need to run the ball across the line to score a try or you can kick it through the uprights for fewer points like the NFL. Rugby's field is much smaller too.

    Also, in the NFL where you have offensive and defensive teams, Aussie Rules doesn't have that. Although each player has a set position, the players don't change depending on whether they're on offense or defence.

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    -Kicks have to be at least 15 metres for them to be deemed a mark.
    -When passing the ball via hand the player passing the ball must use his fist to pass it otherwise it will be deemed a throw and result in a free kick to the other team
    -Tackles cannot be made around the head and players cannot be pushed in the back


    You'll pick the rules up really fast after watching a quarter or two brock, there is a game on espn3.com at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Domestic View Post
    -Kicks have to be at least 15 metres for them to be deemed a mark. -When passing the ball via hand the player passing the ball must use his fist to pass it otherwise it will be deemed a throw and result in a free kick to the other team -Tackles cannot be made around the head and players cannot be pushed in the back You'll pick the rules up really fast after watching a quarter or two brock, there is a game on espn3.com at the moment.
    thanx, check it out now

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    It's very confusing to me too, Brock. Its because we grew up with American football pounded into our brains & anything different is just stupid or not as good. I'm trying to reprogram my brain to think other things might be okay, but it's tough.

    I had never even watched rugby on TV, If I can't figure it out in 30 seconds I move on, that's why I don't have my pilots license.

    Anyway, about 2 summers ago I was visiting relatives of mine & my girlfriends down in Murfreesboro. I have an uncle & she has an uncle that live within 5 miles of each other. Her cousin happens to be having a rugby match, it was the state finals actually, at MTSU. Rugby is HUGE in Middle TN, there's even a town right around Nashville named Rugby, TN! In East TN its just not popular, no high schools have teams, etc.. but down there its as big as football.

    Anyway, I had never seen a match so I went & it was pretty good. I just sat there & asked a million questions but I think if I watched it a little & studied the rules I could catch on real quick, the question is, Why the fuk would I want to??? LoL!

    These fuks are out there beating the shit out of each other in a polo shirt & tube socks. The ambulance hauled 2 off in 30 minutes.

    They all get in a line like they're running a train on one another & stick their heads up each others asses. I'm screaming "he's open, he's open!" then they throw the ball backwards a few times & kick the damn thing! Then they're in the orgy stance again, then someones bleeding. It's as confusing as midget porn!

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    just made 100 bux on the west coast eagles +30 1/2. These baboons scored a goal as time expired LOL

    All in all, it was rather entertaining to watch on ESPN3

    Profit, keep talking pal. I find everything you say has a lot of value, thats a great story!

    i am surprised these guys don't get kicked in the gonads or face more often, or maybe they do LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    just made 100 bux on the west coast eagles +30 1/2. These baboons scored a goal as time expired LOL All in all, it was rather entertaining to watch on ESPN3 Profit, keep talking pal. I find everything you say has a lot of value, thats a great story! i am surprised these guys don't get kicked in the gonads or face more often, or maybe they do LOL

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    Brock, if you find anything I say in PT to have value you're more fuked than people already think you are

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    seriously shari, that was entertaining..took about 10 mins to figure out what they were doing. i can't tell how they can't pull a 4 courners D though and just hold onto the ball once they get a lead, seems like they could just play hot potato for 2 hours if they really wanted.

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    I don't know a lot about it at all, but it's like a TD for crossing the line with 6 points and a FG for kicking if through the uprights. I think?

    I think it's pretty straight forward, don't know all the technical shit. Offsides is a big one too. Where they do their faceoff thing and tunnel eachother, you can't run across the other side until the ball comes out and it's advanced. You also can't throw the ball forward, but can kick it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    seriously shari, that was entertaining..took about 10 mins to figure out what they were doing. i can't tell how they can't pull a 4 courners D though and just hold onto the ball once they get a lead, seems like they could just play hot potato for 2 hours if they really wanted.
    I'm glad you liked it!! It took me awhile to get into it but where I'm living you basically have to if you want to have a conversation with most people during footy season. It's beyond a religion with a lot of people here.

    Teams do try to run down the clock but it's not so prevalent as in other sports. In fact the games that I've been to, I've heard people booing their own team when they've done it since they'd rather have their team try to score instead of taking a somewhat defeatist attitude and admit you're afraid of your opponent's offence. Things are definitely a bit different down here.

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    Brock, if you like rugby and aussie football, check out Hurling. Irish game. Definitely the most brutal field sport around... Very high energy though and great to watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brock Landers View Post
    just made 100 bux on the west coast eagles +30 1/2. These baboons scored a goal as time expired LOL All in all, it was rather entertaining to watch on ESPN3 Profit, keep talking pal. I find everything you say has a lot of value, thats a great story! i am surprised these guys don't get kicked in the gonads or face more often, or maybe they do LOL


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