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You'd think there was absolutely no case for Brent to answer - and that's without taking into consideration the bump on Col in the pre-season.

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Pfft. It was a good hard and - most of all fair - hip and shoulder. It's not Beamers fault that Nason is a soft, girly midget.

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Umpires need to take into consideration lightweight players (ie. Nason), especially those with dreadlocks which make things look worse.

In all seriousness, Nason prepared himself for the bump - he just bounced off like a rag doll. McLaren thought, "oh you poor little thing..."

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If he get's rubbed out for that then the club need to go to the media and give the AFL a spray and if they cop a massive fine from it, then so be it.

Good thinking.

We lose a player for a week or so and then cop a massive fine for an antic that does not address the first problem.

Sage.

Hopefully common sense rules and Beamer is not rubbed out.

Nason should get demerit points for the terrible dreads

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I expect the charge to be withdrawn and put it down to McLaren being a dill (in his 350th match yet!)

In this morning's paper the report is down to Kennedy. Should still be withdrawn - it was a legit shepherd. The surfer dude was in play.

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Pfft. It was a good hard and - most of all fair - hip and shoulder. It's not Beamers fault that Nason is a soft, girly midget.

To Nason's credit he got straight up and continued on. The result is always taken into account when these soft reports are presided over. Beamer will get off or it really is goodbye to the bump ! :rolleyes:

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Good thinking.

We lose a player for a week or so and then cop a massive fine for an antic that does not address the first problem.

Sage.

Hopefully common sense rules and Beamer is not rubbed out.

Nason should get demerit points for the terrible dreads

I think t5he point is that if he gets any weeks then the footy club have to make an example of what happened to Sylvia and draw huge huge comparison's. Moloney's bump was a hell of a lot fairer than the hit on Col. I think that the Dee's would have a lot of media support if they challenged the decision.

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Going on how soft Buddy Franklin's one was last week, it would not surprise me if he got a week. But again, that bump on Sylvia in the pre-season MUST come back to haunt the AFL every time a report like this goes up. Does Beamer have any points left over from a previous report? Because if he doesn't, a reprimand could be the way they go.

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Going on how soft Buddy Franklin's one was last week, it would not surprise me if he got a week. But again, that bump on Sylvia in the pre-season MUST come back to haunt the AFL every time a report like this goes up. Does Beamer have any points left over from a previous report? Because if he doesn't, a reprimand could be the way they go.

McLaren should review and withdraw his complaint before Tuesday.

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From level 3 wing I could see definition in his arms and his general beefcake hulk like build. Nason looked like a rebelious Charlie Bucket. Nothing in it- boy getting bumped by big man- boy gets hurt some.. life of the pathetic and frail rookie..

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Very good news, we will need hard bodies out there against the Lions.

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Wow.

That's HUGE!

Not so much that it's controversial... More that he's going to be a big difference next week against the Lions. We need those mature bodies of Jones/Moloney to take some of the heat allowing Trengove and Scully the room they've enjoyed.

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