@Jay said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1153029) said:He looks pretty skinny for a forward. I thought he was a 5/8th when I saw his video! Good luck to him on debut! Smash em
He’s over 100kg now he’s a big boy
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@Jay said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1153029) said:He looks pretty skinny for a forward. I thought he was a 5/8th when I saw his video! Good luck to him on debut! Smash em
@Tigersmurf said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152992) said:@jirskyr said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152305) said:@Tiger5150 said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152190) said:@jirskyr said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152110) said:I don't get the fixation on player weights.
Physics.....If a 95kg player hits you at 30km/h, vs a 110kg player hitting you at 30km/h, you will understand "the fixation".
What nonsense. If the player was a homogenous rubber cube and you were a brick wall then yes, it's all about mass and velocity.
But people aren't built like this. For starters the weight is not evenly distributed over the body. Secondly, there are the individual physics of limbs and body parts. If a 110 kg player hits me at 30 km/h on his gonads or his skull, he's going to be the worse off.
Thirdly, point of collision matters, i.e. technique. Trevor Gillmeister had a playing weight of about 90 kg but used to kill blokes in defence, because that is about technique and not pure weight. Georgie Rose was often playing at over 120 kg, and decently effective at times, but was no hitman enforcer iron shoulders. And what was Georgie Rose's top speed anyway? 30 km/h is a 12-second 100m.
Lastly weight is not power. 110 kg pure exercised muscle is not the same as 110 kg of flabby muscle or 110 kg of lard. Imagine slamming into me at 30 km/h with 110kg of jelly, and I'd probably burst straight through it. But certainly don't throw a 110 kg brick at me.
Great post, except for the "flabby muscle" part, but I get where you were coming from. Muscle is muscle, it is not flabby.
@LeichhardtTiger said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152348) said:@Strongee said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152339) said:how many feathers you’d need
You'd need a ton, I guess.
@supercoach said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1153026) said:@Red88_Tiger said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152974) said:Victor Radley is probably best hitter in the game atm and he’s not 110
He is your prototype player for the new rules...also did okay under the old rules
@Russell said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1153057) said:@supercoach said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1153026) said:@Red88_Tiger said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1152974) said:Victor Radley is probably best hitter in the game atm and he’s not 110
He is your prototype player for the new rules...also did okay under the old rules
As the commentator said during t he game - "Victor the Inflictor"
Basically a small Gilmeister.
@momo_amp_medo said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1153993) said:Packer when ready.
@hodgo said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1154102) said:I could be mistaken but i think he missed read the play Kennedy scores before the break. Looks big but didn't look ready to me
@hodgo said in [Alex Seyfarth](/post/1154102) said:I could be mistaken but i think he missed read the play Kennedy scores before the break. Looks big but didn't look ready to me