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Apparently the Hawthorn player who punched Bennell in the stomach quite hard well off the ball and clearly captured by the TV video hasn't been charged with anything or even 'considered'. Why not?

 

It's a corrupted system.

The same answer as to why Josh Kenendy wasn't charged for breaking Syvia's jaw, and why Moloney has been twice charged and convicted of not making contact with the head in a forceful manner.

 

The same answer as to why Josh Kenendy wasn't charged for breaking Syvia's jaw, and why Moloney has been twice charged and convicted of not making contact with the head in a forceful manner.

And why Chris Judd got off for splitting Matthew Pavlich's nose.

And why Paul Chapman just got a reprimand for beating up Liam Picken.

And why Steven Baker got twelve weeks where Johnson got four.

I call it favouritism as well

Baker has every right to feel hard done by after Chapman got off.

It helped Chapman's case that Picken didn't collapse on the ground in a heap.

If he had have, only momentarily to play for a free, then I think the result may have been different.


I absolutely cannot believe Chapman got off.

The MRP is totally flawed. Yet the AFL is more worried about the ball hitting the goal post than getting some consistency into the process by which suspensions are handed out. Ridiculous.

Apparently the Hawthorn player who punched Bennell in the stomach quite hard well off the ball and clearly captured by the TV video hasn't been charged with anything or even 'considered'. Why not?

AFL is turning into a joke that is not funny anymore... I am still [censored] about the Sylvia knock, during the pre season.

AFL is turning into a joke that is not funny anymore... I am still [censored] about the Sylvia knock, during the pre season.

Same here. It makes my blood boil thinking about it.

 

Apparently the Hawthorn player who punched Bennell in the stomach quite hard well off the ball and clearly captured by the TV video hasn't been charged with anything or even 'considered'. Why not?

It was Michael Osborne.

That's the least he does any week.

Anyone know who is on the current MRP ?

Inconsistent and unaccountable

That Sylvia broken Jaw decision was a disgrace


Anyone know who is on the current MRP ?

Some guy who wasn't very good for Collingwood and Essendon, wasn't very good as an umpire and now isn't very good in his role with the MRP.

Some guy who wasn't very good for Collingwood and Essendon, wasn't very good as an umpire and now isn't very good in his role with the MRP.

Mark Fraser

ok who else ?

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