Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

What football do think is better AFL(Aussie rules) rugby, grid iron or soccer?

Posted by freegridmovies on November 10th, 2009 | Filed in Australian Rules | 12 Comments »


12 Responses to “What football do think is better AFL(Aussie rules) rugby, grid iron or soccer?”

  1. November 12th, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    Dj Downunder said:

    aussie rules for sure
    gridiron is a worry
    we play same game and it is rugby
    we have no padding
    they have so much padding they cant move
    i think they are a lil soft
    if u know what i mean

  2. November 14th, 2009 at 8:46 am

    Jack D said:

    Soccers good… but boring too watch.

    So AFL i say!! — fun to watch :P

  3. November 15th, 2009 at 12:54 pm

    finnheartscena said:

    Well in my family its a mix between rugby league and afl.
    They are both excelent sports but what i find makes them different is this:
    Although you do still scream at the tv alot afl is not a very good tv sport- its way better to watch live and at the game because theres so much off the ball action.
    NRL is a tv sport but not a live sport i dont know why but on the tv it is just more exciting!
    Dont get me wrong i love both sports i just cant decide which is better!

  4. November 17th, 2009 at 8:34 pm

    mtrifa said:

    1. AFL for sure…always different, exciting, 1 sport in AFL according to attendance – go Collingwood!

    2. NFL beats NRL…but it is very time consuming with all the starting and stopping

    3. NRL is fast but gets extremely repetitive

  5. November 19th, 2009 at 4:35 pm

    Mark A said:

    AFL to watch, soccer to play

  6. November 22nd, 2009 at 10:55 am

    gfcbarracker said:

    1. Gridiron; 2. Aussie Rules; 3. Rugby league; 4. Rugby union; sorry, soccer doesn’t even deserve to be in this poll.

    DJ downunder, what kind of weeds are you smoking? Here is what you wrote about gridiron,

    “we have no padding
    they have so much padding they cant move
    i think they are a lil soft
    if u know what i mean”

    Obviously, you do not understand COLLISIONS. American football is a COLLISION sport. So much padding they can’t move? Tell that to the quarterbacks. runningbacks and receivers in pro and college football when a 6-foot-5, 260 pound linebacker that can run 40 yards in 4.4 seconds hits them with a force similar to a car into a brick wall.

    That is not soft, just ask all the gridiron old-timers that can’t walk, knees and hips replaced, addicted to pain killers. American football is played in pain, everyday, all day. It is really a sport that the human body cannot withstand.

    If you can see some American football on television, watch the collisions, then go stand on the freeway and see how getting hit by a truck at full speed feels like.

  7. November 22nd, 2009 at 11:11 am

    Ray A said:

    I love Aussie Rules, but I’ve played it, Union, League, Soccer and even one game of ‘rubbish gridiron’.

    My favourite to play is Union. True American Football can have a lot of suspense and can be great to watch if it’s close. Soccer …. well 90 minutes gone it’s not unusual to be 0-0 (and even have a game decided by who can do the prettiest dive (hey Italy?)).

    Hard to say one is better than the other – but soccer really can drive me batty!

    GFC-b, agree mostly but I’m not convinced that some of these collisions in Rugby aren’t just as big as the Gridiron. Some few of the collisions in Aussie Rules are up there with the top of any sport. I think the difference is more that a defensive forward makes a tackle on every play! That’s gotta hurt after a while. Your dimesions mentioned are roughly those of Barry Hall, Tony Lockett or Steve Menzies I would think.

  8. November 24th, 2009 at 12:41 pm

    FORKY said:

    AFL-for me is the best game in the world
    RUGBY-i enjoy watching storm and any international rugby union
    SOCCER-terrible game,would prefer to watch the grass grow
    GRID IRON-???????who gives a $h!t about it

  9. November 26th, 2009 at 10:44 pm

    jennifer i said:

    AFL ALL THE WAY

  10. November 27th, 2009 at 10:52 am

    Ashleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey said:

    1 AFL
    2 Rugby Union
    3. Soccer
    4 Grid iron (yeah I mainly see it on movies)

  11. November 30th, 2009 at 8:12 am

    The Corinthian said:

    Well you can’t go wrong with any of them – I enjoy them all. But if I had to pick my preference in order:
    Soccer – Go Corinthians!
    Australian football – Go Magpies!
    American football – Go Broncos!
    Rugby – Go Highland!

  12. November 30th, 2009 at 3:34 pm

    shrimpy said:

    to watch afl to play toss up between afl and soccer



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