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barx1963
28-03-2013, 11:36 PM
Finally we win a match against the Catfish (I know everyone else calls them Carlton, I call 'em the Catfish 'cos they are scum sucking bottom dwellers!)

5 points only but I don't care.

Go Tiges!!!

Eat 'em alive!!!

Malcolm
PS. In case you haven't noticed, I don't like Carlton, will even barrack for Collingwood when they play the Catfish.

byronpaul
29-03-2013, 01:24 AM
Malcolm,

I was cheering loudly from my lounge room in the 3rd quarter ..... but it was like "Tigers of old" that they nearly got overtaken in the final few minutes after leading by 42 points.

Like you, I'm rapted they got the win ..... but talk about cutting it fine :eyepop:

Carn the Tigers !!!!

Paul

Matt Wastell
29-03-2013, 08:21 AM
Top eight finish.......this year.......?

trek1701
29-03-2013, 09:29 PM
How could you ever barrack for Collingwood.:screwy:
Now I feel unwell :(

Mark

mithrandir
29-03-2013, 09:37 PM
Collingwood is like Manly. You support whichever team is playing against them.

JethroB76
29-03-2013, 10:05 PM
:lol: As if....9th however, is all theirs!

barx1963
01-04-2013, 10:38 PM
And after round 1, where are the Tiges? Yes.....ninth!!

:)

Malcolm

Matt Wastell
01-04-2013, 10:53 PM
It will be an interesting season - many good sides will miss the eight based around the draw.
Adelaide (I do not like them as I am a VFL man) had a great season last year and are likely to play just as well but have a tougher draw (draw, well it is all about making the comp more even) and will probably end up in a lower position.
The last two positions in the top eight will come down to sides that are on the improve with easier draws. Give it 3-5 years and we will see CG, GWS and Melbourne there too.....Maybe not Melbourne!!!!

niko
02-04-2013, 09:28 AM
very happy to see the Tiges win Malcolm as I was to see the Cats claw a win against the hawks in a pretty scrappy affair yesterday

what a long round this has been!

Nikolas
02-04-2013, 11:07 AM
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danielsun
04-04-2013, 08:26 AM
:lol:

JB80
04-04-2013, 09:20 AM
Wish we got live AFL over here, I miss watching the Tiges. :(

Lets hope for a good season.

barx1963
04-04-2013, 04:29 PM
Only a bit over 24hours till we start thrashing the Sainters.

Can't wait!

Stefan, surely there are other Tigers fans in Belgium?

Malccolm

Barrykgerdes
04-04-2013, 05:03 PM
I'll get this thread closed soon now:lol:

Real tigers play rugby league. Those ones are only pussy cats:thumbsup:

Barry

Larryp
04-04-2013, 05:38 PM
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

cybereye
05-04-2013, 08:49 AM
That's a big :thumbsup: from me too!! Many a Sunday afternoon has been spent on the hill at Leichhardt Oval watching the mighty Tigers (Balmain when I went there...) run rough-shod over the opposition! 2005 was a very happy year for me when I made the pilgrimage down from Brisbane for the Grand Final... :D

Cheers,
Mario

LewisM
05-04-2013, 09:20 AM
Another :thumbsup: too.

Though, I am more of a Rugby (Ra Ra) fan than League.

I can still remember when AFL (then actually AFL/VFL!) was called Aerial Ping Pong and other less flattering names in QLD and NSW, but then the invasion began...

trek1701
05-04-2013, 10:09 AM
Now if only the Thugby matches attracted the same crowds as AFL matches ;)
Mark

Barrykgerdes
05-04-2013, 11:30 AM
This one should surely get the thread closed.;):lol:

Subject: crowds

Rugby union and Rugby league: although the anamosity between the codes is greater than their disdain for AFL/VFL they are very similar games

The rugby codes have quite complex rules compared to AFL and as such really only appeal to people of higher intelligence :thumbsup:who can actually understand the finer points. Whereas the simpler AFL does not require anywhere near as high intelligence to follow. There are far fewer of us with the higher intelligence to understand rugby and most of us would rather spend our time studying the stars through a telescope.:thumbsup: Consequently AFL has greater crowd appeal!

Barry

danielsun
05-04-2013, 03:55 PM
Oh Boy.. Here we go.....
The game of Rugby can only dream of of getting the sort of crowds that AFL get. A standard AFL home and away match of even the lower teams will pull more than what a rugby grand final ever will.
As for the skill.. well in rugby there is no skill needed! You just have to be big, run and throw the ball backwards and get your head ripped off by what you guys call a tackle!! Thats all!! Where is the action????
Higher intelligence....rugby???!! really???!! :rofl: :rofl:
In AFL There is action and excitement every minute. Great marks, great goals, tackles and takes skill to hand pass the ball ( not throw it! ) and kick the ball properly and also have to be able to kick and hand pass both feet and hands.You must be the complete athlete to play AFL.
I laugh when I see rugby players try to kick the ball, absolutely clueless!:lol:
Also the fact that AFL is clearly taking over your beloved rugby states is also great to see and also pulling more crowds than your own game is even better.
Rugby is dying a slow death and being such a skilless game of thuggery, the sooner the better.
Well this is sure to get the thread locked now but hey... you guys started it.:D: lol:

graham.hobart
05-04-2013, 04:08 PM
My Wife taught one of the Richmond stars at grades 7-10 a few years back.
She said he never did any homework as he used to say he didn't need to as he was going to be an AFL star.

Prescient eh?

Go Leicester City Football Club !! (soccer to you lot)! Carn the foxes!

LewisM
05-04-2013, 04:42 PM
Sorry. I find AFL uninteresting/slow to watch.

I am not into spectator sport anyway.

cybereye
05-04-2013, 06:14 PM
OK, which Rugby are you taking about as there are two - Union or League? I have often wondered why such a sports mad state like Victoria doesn't seem to realise that Rugby is different from Rugby League!

I've played both and there is a big difference. But it doesn't really matter about the code as I'm getting back on thread which was "GO THE TIGES!" (Wests Tigers in my case).

Cheers,
Mario

JB80
05-04-2013, 06:39 PM
It's possible, even probable but we don't really mingle a great deal so don't come across many people.

The main issue is the time difference, most games are on too early so it's not feasible to go to a pub to watch it and apart from night games it's too early to watch online if I can find it, hopefully one of the dodgy streams will hold out for tonights/todays match.
I do watch a weekly hour highlights show in French though.

LewisM
05-04-2013, 08:08 PM
Big difference? MAJOR difference more like it. I played Rugby UNION for 15 years, and it is EXHILARATING. Tried League, and found it less so. The pure physicality of Rugby makes it the sport to me, not the technical BS that goes with it all, of which I think Union has the least. Soccer is fun, but not for an uncoordinated buffoon like myself (yes, I played left prop / forward in Rugby for all those years, because I am big, slow, and built like a brick dunny). Couldn't run up the field to save my life, but don't get me in a ruck, maul or scrum - ya won't like it - we pushed back EVERY team we ever played against in primary school, secondary and Uni :)

Thinking of taking it up again seeing I have become TOO out of shape. Uni has a club, time to join up. Wife wanted me to do Karate, but I know I'd just manage to disembowel myself somehow :D

cybereye
05-04-2013, 09:09 PM
Daniel, Daniel, Daniel....

I was going to let your thoughts pass by with my previous post but I thought I should point out some of your misconceptions regarding the games of Rugby League and Rugby Union....


This one's easy... the crowd for the 2012 NRL Grand Final was 82,976 while the average GWS crowd for 2012 was 15,903. There goes that argument - however this was not the biggest League/Union crowd at Sydney's Olympic stadium. That was a Rugby Union Bledisloe Cup game - that's an international game played by two different countries (Australia and New Zealand) who play the same rules in their local comps - which had a crowd of 109,874. The largest AFL crowd was the 1970 Grand Final which had a crowd of 121,696. However there were standing room areas available at the MCG while it was seating only at the NRL GF and the 2000 Bledisloe Cup.


Some of the greatest players in both Rugby League and Union have been on the smaller side. An icon of Rugby League is Clive Churchill who played during the 50's and was 5'9" high and weighed 76kg. Perhaps the greatest player ever to play both codes, Dally Messenger, was 5'8" and weighed 79kg. Tommy Raudonikis - 5'7", 73kg. But what about current players? Try Matt Bowen - 5'9", 84kg. Matt Utai who plays for Wests Tigers is only 5'6" tall. So you don't need to be big to play Rugby League...



Intelligence? I'm not sure how I argue this one... maybe I should consider these players... Dr. George Peponis, Dr. Nathan Gibbs (so smart that he's the Sydney Swans' doctor as well!), Fr. John Cootes - these are just from memory... Having played Rugby Union, I can tell you that you need a Ph.D to understand the rules. They have a rule for any and every eventuality and even some more to cover anything else! I'm not a big fan of referees but have to admire the Union ones!!



Should you ever get a chance, try "passing" the ball. You'll find it's a lot more accurate when done properly than either "throwing" or "hand passing" it. And nothing can change a game so quickly as a perfectly executed flick-pass. How about I send you a copy of the 2005 Grand Final when Benji Marshall flick-passed the ball to Pat Richards leaving Matty Bowen clutching at fresh air. I'd like to see someone do that on an Aussie Rules ground... In fact here's a link to the pass in question (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1akwkC8zJo)



Hence the excessive money paid to Karmichael Hunt and Israel Folau to switch codes.



Rugby League: Johnny Peard, Mal Meninga, Eric Simms, Keith Barnes, Hazim El-Masri...
Rugby Union: Morne Steyne, Matt Giteau, Johnny Wilkinson, Dan Carter...



751,000 people watched last year's NRL Grand Final on TV in Melbourne. 740,000 watched the AFL Grand Final on TV in Sydney. Which code is taking over which?!



Is this the best spot to mention Barry Hall?



At least we can agree on all matters astronomical!!

Cheers,
Mario

cristian abarca
05-04-2013, 10:46 PM
Were not ninth after tonight hope it lasts

Cristian

danielsun
05-04-2013, 11:53 PM
Mario, Mario, Mario...

Sorry for the late reply but I just finished watching a thrilling and exciting game of Aussie rules with great marks and great goals and just great skill all round with a thrilling finish seeing the real Tigers (that is Richmond) winning by 17 points.:D:lol:

Mario's Quote:
This one's easy... the crowd for the 2012 NRL Grand Final was 82,976 while the average GWS crowd for 2012 was 15,903. There goes that argument - however this was not the biggest League/Union crowd at Sydney's Olympic stadium. That was a Rugby Union Bledisloe Cup game - that's an international game played by two different countries (Australia and New Zealand) who play the same rules in their local comps - which had a crowd of 109,874. The largest AFL crowd was the 1970 Grand Final which had a crowd of 121,696. However there were standing room areas available at the MCG while it was seating only at the NRL GF and the 2000 Bledisloe Cup................................ ................................... ................................... ................................... ................................... ...........................

First of all I didn't say bottom teams but the lower teams pull more of a crowd but without doing too much research, last weeks attendance between Carlton and Richmond round 1 pulled 80,971 people and neither of these teams made the top eight last year so maybe I was 1000 off. That still makes a pathetic turn out for a NRL grand final.
Also keep in mind that you compared your international codes best attendance up against what was just a local Melbourne suburban game and the good ol VFL 1970 grand final still come out on top by 11,822.
So you can go back to dreaming about NRL pulling any sort of decent crowd.:lol:

Mario's QUOTE:
Some of the greatest players in both Rugby League and Union have been on the smaller side. An icon of Rugby League is Clive Churchill who played during the 50's and was 5'9" high and weighed 76kg. Perhaps the greatest player ever to play both codes, Dally Messenger, was 5'8" and weighed 79kg. Tommy Raudonikis - 5'7", 73kg. But what about current players? Try Matt Bowen - 5'9", 84kg. Matt Utai who plays for Wests Tigers is only 5'6" tall. So you don't need to be big to play RugbyLeague........................ ................................... ................................... ................................... ................................... .......................

Well maybe you got me there. Not big, Just thick.:D

Quote:
My higher intelligence comment was referring to what Barry wrote on the post above me.

Mario's Quote:
Should you ever get a chance, try "passing" the ball. You'll find it's a lot more accurate when done properly than either "throwing" or "hand passing" it. And nothing can change a game so quickly as a perfectly executed flick-pass. How about I send you a copy of the 2005 Grand Final when Benji Marshall flick-passed the ball to Pat Richards leaving Matty Bowen clutching at fresh air. I'd like to see someone do that on an Aussie Rules ground... In fact here's a link to the pass in
question........................... ................................... .............................

I lived in Brisbane for 5 years and tried playing enough to see that there is no skill required.:D:lol:

As far as Karmichael Hunt and Israel Folau go you have shot yourself in the foot with that one.
Karmichael Hunt is still trying to grasp the skills needed to get involved in the game and Israel Folau has is a classic fail and the perfect example of just how a rugby player cannot simply walk into AFL without the skills and think they can nail it.
It's obvious that the AFL only tried a radical promotional stunt to woo even more rugby fans to AFL.

Mario's Quote:
751,000 people watched last year's NRL Grand Final on TV in Melbourne. 740,000 watched the AFL Grand Final on TV in Sydney. Which code is taking over which?!

Don't know where you got those figures from but do you really believe tv rating figures? Because nobody asked me what I was watching on grand final day.

You can mention Barry hall if you like. It just goes to show how tough AFL footballers are too.;)

Here is a link you may want to read.
http://www.fool.com.au/2013/03/26/afl-head-and-shoulders-above-the-rest/
AFL is the greatest and most popular game of all!!!

Mario's Quote:
At least we can agree on all matters astronomical!!
................................... ................................... ...................
Now That I can agree with.:thumbsup: ;)

Cheers Daniel. :)

cybereye
06-04-2013, 07:20 AM
Lewis, I don't know if you qualify age wise or if they have teams up on the Sunshine Coast but Over 35's/Veterans/Golden Oldies is a fantastic way to keep playing! I played up until my cataract operations stopped me standing out on the wing waiting, waiting, waiting....:D I must admit that stepping around a big Samoan/Kiwi/Fijian on the way to the try-line was EXHILIRATING!!! Here's a link to one of the two teams (there's another story there...) I played for - I'm player 81... (http://toothlesstigers.wordpress.com/history/past-and-present-players/)


:thumbsup:

Barrykgerdes
06-04-2013, 08:43 AM
I was not refering to the intelligence of the players. It was a cheeky gibe at the crowd intelligence in understanding the rules of a complex game.;):lol:. Just like American football that is only a medium for the advertisers to tout their products! to the most sucseptible markets.

In any case this thread is now more about the ancient Sydney/Melbourne rivalry than the cheer for Richmond that it started out as.

Incidently when I am in Melbourne I follow North Melbourne and the reason for this is that while travelling to Melbourne in 1972, Richmond was a tops and Norths weren't even also rans. I listened to the game and Norths thrashed Richmond. I have followed Norths ever since.

Barry

swannies1983
06-04-2013, 09:13 AM
lol....another win for the Tigers only increases the false hope for their fans :P

barx1963
06-04-2013, 09:14 AM
Must have been another year Barry.
Richnond won both games against North Melb that season. The Roos only won one game the entire season. Of course in 74 the Tiges and Roos played off the Grand Final! Which the Mighty Tiges won.
Also, just to be clear, calling North Melbourne "Norths" instantly tags you as a non Victorian:P . They are either North, the Roos, the Kanga or the Shinboners.
My dad (he's from Sydney) calles them Norths (and he used to call the Swans "Souths") and it still grates when he does it.

Oh and the Tiges are now in the 8!!

Go TIGES!!!!

Malcolm

JB80
06-04-2013, 09:39 AM
:( I have never known a time when the Tiges have won a GF, Ok I would of been 3 monthsish old the last time we won one so that counts, right?

After such a dry spell hope doesn't come into it anymore, false or real. Still winning is always nice. :p

Barrykgerdes
06-04-2013, 10:14 AM
I am not sure of the year. I was in my HG (1972) Holden and it was prior to 1975 and it would have been at the beginning of the season. Lets face it that game was 40 years ago and I knew very little about the VFL system in those days being a follower of the real Tigers from Sydney. In those days the primary reference to teams was their location not the names that they go by now and the following was still largely territorial. Richmond were refered to as the Tigers (their striped jerseys) but I never heard North Melbourne called anything else.

Barry

mithrandir
06-04-2013, 11:36 AM
With another 8 games to go in this round there's a fair chance that won't last long.

Matt Wastell
06-04-2013, 08:49 PM
League has more complex rules than AFL - smoke on:D

Jen
07-04-2013, 04:08 PM
Woohoooo go the TIGES we were actually on top of the ladder Friday night after beating the saints = happy Jen :D:D

136482

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=nsZEBvXiifo&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DnsZEBvXi ifo

Yep I'm a tigers girl :)

Jen
07-04-2013, 04:09 PM
136483

Jen
07-04-2013, 04:10 PM
136484

:)

barx1963
07-04-2013, 06:16 PM
In Vic, it is and was far more common to refer to teams by their nicknames than in the northern states, North adopted the Kangaroos tag in the mid '50s after their then president thought that the traditional Shinboners" nickname a bit unsavoury.
The history of club nicknames is quite interesting. Hawthorn in the '20s were actually called the Mayblooms, but later adopred the Hawks as it was felt it was a bit more manly. Essendon were know back before the first war as either the "Same Old" (from a line in a club song that referred to "the same old Essendon) or (and this reflects the culture of those times) the "Bloodstained Ni**ers ".

Malcolm

Nikolas
07-04-2013, 06:20 PM
Pies Scum game was a corker, correct result too

TrevorW
07-04-2013, 06:36 PM
I wonder in our multicultural society when the 26% of Australians the follow and the major TV networks will get over their infatuation with AFL

barx1963
07-04-2013, 07:17 PM
Australian Rules Football (and thats is another pet peeve of mine, since when has it been called AFL? The local league here doesn't play AFL. It is Aussie Rules, Australian Football or just plain footy!! Calling it "AFL" is another affectation from the norther states IMHO) is one of the few local and purely indigenous codes around. I think in a multicultural society it is a good thing to celebrate at least one thing that makes this country unique.

Malcolm

barx1963
07-04-2013, 07:20 PM
And another good result today/ The pond scum were downed by the Maggies making them 0-2 and the mighty Tiges 2-0. And with the Scum suckers playing Geelong next and Strong and Bold Tiges playing those western suburbs losers (AKA the doggies) it could be 0-3 for the catfish and 3-0 for the Tribe!
Just about the perfect start to a season.


Go Tiges!!!

Malcolm

JethroB76
08-04-2013, 12:01 AM
Tigers best start in 16 years, when they finished 13th :lol: