AFL Versus The World - Table Tennis
January 8th 2008 14:20
1 Daniel Cross
2 Scott West
These two work well as a team, and they could again combine as the ping and pong of the AFL footballers.
Fast reflexes with the hands, knowing where to be positioned, working together in a confined space, Cross and West could use some of their centre-square skills to be a table tennis doubles team.
Table tennis would probably not be the easiest sport for AFL footballers. In AFL you are supposed to be running into people, but if there is a collision in table tennis it is with the two doubles players from the same team and the little ball has usually found it’s way to the floor.
2 Scott West
These two work well as a team, and they could again combine as the ping and pong of the AFL footballers.
Fast reflexes with the hands, knowing where to be positioned, working together in a confined space, Cross and West could use some of their centre-square skills to be a table tennis doubles team.
Table tennis would probably not be the easiest sport for AFL footballers. In AFL you are supposed to be running into people, but if there is a collision in table tennis it is with the two doubles players from the same team and the little ball has usually found it’s way to the floor.
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Comment by Sports Insider
Stanton and Watson might be better, with quicker hands.