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Sylvia accepts reprimand

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93.75 points to future record...

Did any see what he did to Morris that warranted this?

 

Didnt see it at the game.

Morris is a very tough opponent though and I can see why Sylv got frustrated.

Didnt see it at the game.

Morris is a very tough opponent though and I can see why Sylv got frustrated.

This is actually a reprimand for being the most unfulfilled high draft pick of all time.

He didn't actually touch Morris... or the ball, hence the reprimand.

 
This is actually a reprimand for being the most unfulfilled high draft pick of all time.

He didn't actually touch Morris... or the ball, hence the reprimand.

Correct and very funny :lol:

One of the more laughable reprimands I've ever seen. Disgraceful decision when you consider Hunt and Mooney's were thrown out.


Dont even know what this was for? When did he strike him in the game?

Even if it was a laughable reprimand, Im getting so sick of Sylvia. Never has one player frustrated me so much!

has anyone got acess to footage of it?

someone somewhere should do a mash up of the weeks reported offences (combined with all those that werent cited) and put it on you tube. the afl doesnt want anyone to see the footage, but it would be good to see a comparison of them each week along with some details about what criteria they were judged by...

has anyone got acess to footage of it?

someone somewhere should do a mash up of the weeks reported offences (combined with all those that werent cited) and put it on you tube. the afl doesnt want anyone to see the footage, but it would be good to see a comparison of them each week along with some details about what criteria they were judged by...

Someone like . . . Deanox?

 
Someone like . . . Deanox?

i wish i had the skills to make vids like that. i honestly wouldnt no where to start, would have no idea where to get the footage from. and probably wouldnt have the time either. but it would be cool if it was done.

if the afl was open book it would be something they would do, because those incidents are important so people know what they cant do...but alas they think 'image' is more important than 'honesty' or 'fairness', and almost important as 'money'.

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