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Just saw the replay of Adam "Protected Species" Goodes giving another hip bump onto the head - Bartram this time (I think?).

Surely he has to get suspended now, especially with all the 'leftover' points from the last cowardly effort.

Stynes' record will be intact for a while yet - I hope!

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If your own coach concedes you should have gone, and then within a few weeks you make the same mistake AGAIN, then surely you'd have to go.

He's a very, very good player, but Stynes deserves the glory more.

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We only need him to get SOMETHING for his hit, he has about 90 carry-over points from the Selwood incident so any misconduct charge will make him loose a week. He should've gone for the Selwood bump, he should've gone with that dog act against Godders last year, he's been very lucky so far and it's time his luck ran out!

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It was, if not almost identical, then certainly very similar to Buddy's bump against Adelaide: a glancing elbow to the ball player's head.

Buddy's activation points tallied 120, but with an early guilty plea he received a 25% discount to reduce the points to 90 and a reprimand instead of the week's suspension he would have received if he'd scored over 100.

If this is what Goodes gets - and it will be an ABSOLUTE disgrace if he doesn't - then the carry-over points for his hit on Selwood will see him out for a week. (Does he still have carry-over points from his hit on Godfrey?)

Still, I have no confidence in the Match Review Panel. There is every chance in the world they will want to pass on the incident. The Fox commentators - Lynch, Pickering and Campbell - were working hard to talk the incident down, too.

I have this diligently researched conspiracy theory that the AFL have instructed the MRP to get Goodes off so that Goodes can take the Consecutive Games record off Stynes. This is because they want to remove as many Melbourne mentions as possible from the VFL/AFL record books before they dump, merge or move Melbourne. A bonus up-side is that it's an AFL Puppet... I mean, AFL Love Child... I mean, Sydney player who gets the record. After all, they gave them a flag in 2005 when they got Hall off.

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It was a soft hit, but he clearly lined him up. You could see that he looked at Bartram, although it was for a split second, then went in with a slightly raised elbow.

Had it been any other Swans player, I wouldn't want them getting suspended for that, but the arrogant scum that is Goodes needs a reality check and a week off.

Glad Bartram jumped straight up. Targeting a second year player who weighs about 60kg is just pathetic. Would love to see him try to run through Brock or Jones!

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It was a soft hit, but he clearly lined him up. You could see that he looked at Bartram, although it was for a split second, then went in with a slightly raised elbow.

Had it been any other Swans player, I wouldn't want them getting suspended for that, but the arrogant scum that is Goodes needs a reality check and a week off.

Glad Bartram jumped straight up. Targeting a second year player who weighs about 60kg is just pathetic. Would love to see him try to run through Brock or Jones!

Like i said in the other thread, IMO Goodes is now officially up there with Michael Long, Brodie Holland and Barry Hall.

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Should go.

As much for his collection of points as this dumb hit. Goes into a contest with a guy with his head over the footy, not looking, no hands out to take the ball, lining up ready to bump.

Should go i think. Careless, dangerous act

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Surely the AFL must have some sort of duty of care.

If a player such as Goodes repeatedly engages in dangerous conduct of a similar nature and that dangerous behaviour goes unpunished then the AFL holds more than a little responsibility for when it cripples someone.

Enough is enough

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Surely the AFL must have some sort of duty of care.

If a player such as Goodes repeatedly engages in dangerous conduct of a similar nature and that dangerous behaviour goes unpunished then the AFL holds more than a little responsibility for when it cripples someone.

Enough is enough

Yep, time to go...he has been sent the warning and yet is still very careless. And whilst it may appear that members have the MRP have big bucks on him for the Brownlow, surely now it's time they kissed that money goodbye and rub him out... unless they are still hoping they can frame G.Ablett junior for something.

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Just reported on SEN that Goodes gets 2 weeks, and 1 with an early guilty plea.

Finally the streak is over and justice has been served!

It's a shame that in the end he got suspended for something that really wasn't all that bad, purely because of the media pressure and such placed on him from his previous incidents.

We don't want the tribunal using this incident as an example in the future, but he certainly deserves to be suspended for his pathetic weekly cheap shots. You play with fire long enough, you'll eventually get burnt.

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