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    A Gaelic Football fan's first impressions of Aussie Rules

    60,000 tickets sold for game on Sunday you're wrong there Moffo, Hardyarse has been a contributor to gaaboard.com for a couple of years now so I can personally vouch for his authenticity...you can check out some of his other posts on this site...but they'll probably mean nothing to you! :D...
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    So Long till next year - from the Irish "mafia"

    are you sure your name isn't Jaffa boy you Orange ****
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    So Long till next year - from the Irish "mafia"

    see ye boys in 2002!! keep it stirrin':D :D :D
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    Aussie Aussie Aussie

    shove it up your a*se Carlton Premier Ireland are the champs!!
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    Score updates

    Aussies 33 - Ireland 32 c
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    Funniest chants--Any league

    Two from the English Premiership Emmanuel Petit of Arsenal used to get this chant "He's French, He's Slick, His name's a porno flick, Emanuelle, Emanuelle" Or When Eric Cantona, shortly after transferring from Leeds to United (after rumours he was having an Affair with Lee Chapmans wife...
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    International Rules

    These are the rules on tackling as per www.gaa.ie Tackling: A defending player may try to dispossess an attacking player by one of two methods:- Tackling 'shoulder-to-shoulder' i.e. making fair contact with his shoulder to the other player's shoulder to try and unbalance him. The defender...
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    O'Neill

    I had a look at that website - where's the Aussie team?? Don't tell me they're not playing because they would spank even the best of the contenders PNG 100 - 12. Support your team man- it's a hybrid game but its the only meaningful competition for your boys:cool:
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    International Rules

    Aussie Rules was first shown on Irish TV in the 1980's and it was a big hit straight off with Essendon, Hawthorne and Carlton being class teams at the time. I used to watch it with one of my neighbours who was a notable GAA club player in his time , and it used to remind him a lot of the games...
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    O'Neill

    "As I don't really follow very much international sport, apart from the cricket, this means nothing to me. I don't follow SOO either. Only if aussie rules players represent our country at our sport, will I follow it closely. This series means nothing. " Are you ******ed or what???, there will...
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    Jack O'Shea

    get a soccoroo mate!:D :D :D
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    Jack O'Shea

    I thought you lot had the Goalkeeper thing sorted after the John Platten recurring nightmare years ago, but this year your coach is again showing the kind of tactical naivety more often seen at u-12 level. Ha-ha-ha!! nice one!! Roll on the weekend
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    International Rules

    yeah we got rid of them in the 1910's
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    O'Neill

    Guys you took long enough to come to terms with "the stain" and if you want to deny your roots and where it came from fine by me but if you pulled your heads out of the sand and took a look around and read some history you would see how wrong you are. Do you really think that all those "loaf of...
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    International Rules

    I think ye changed the rules because of the long journey from County Australia to play in the All Ireland series, a three month boat journey after being administered a whipping by County Kerry in the football would induce anyone to tinker with the rules (and the shape of the ball, and the shape...
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    Jack O'Shea

    Do ye remember Jack O'Shea in the series in the 1980's, sailing through the Aussie defense like a knife through butter. A fitter player could not be found on the pitch and with guts, high fielding and the ability to give and take a flake he showed what pride in the National Jersey is all about...
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    International Rules

    of course ye copied the game, sure it was all irish immigrants who first played it. Admit it ye stole it and ye wrecked it
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    International Rules

    I don't know how ye Aussies can go on so much about how this is a bastardised game between the two codes, seeing as ye copied Gaelic football in the first place and screwed it up (and screwed it up further by going professional).
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