uhhh..rucking? rucking/mauling can be pretty fucking intense when it wants to be.squiresshane990 said:Union is least, because of the shortened distance between opposition in the forwards, impacts are much less and because your main objective is to get to the ground you arent fighting with the opposition like in league, you hit the line and drop pretty much. Thats just my opinion due to my experiences playing those games.
at local level it depends on your position cause some quick guys do alot of running often to no avail which in some ways makes in more tyring.old.skool.kid said:Yer squireshane i dont think youve played much union. Theres definatly alot more goin on in the ruck in union than in league. After every game i played this season i had at least two new ruck marks. And you can just jam cunts cleaning out. Also you actually have to push in the scrums in union and that can be pretty painful and tiring..
Yer and afl you would need to be fitter, but i dont think you would have to fit at all to play nfl, they have so much stoppage.
theres like 1 rule regarding tackling, and it's the facemask rule.dannyboy71 said:dude just because they wear padding doesn't mean they don't feel hits. You know how many injuries they get in NFL. Damn they have like minimal rules on how you can hit people there as well, i've seen them use there helmets as battering rams dude.
and the horse collar but that is understandablejohony said:theres like 1 rule regarding tackling, and it's the facemask rule.
the top padding only covers your shoulders and chest, not the stomach area where you would be likely to be hit the most.
I second that it is gayadvanced sam said:i hate afl...