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Tinney reading medical report from Adelaide doctor. States that Dangerfield suffered concussion, and was unable to continue playing. His symptoms increased by the end of the game. Report also states that Dangerfield is still having his cognitive function monitored daily.

Load of [censored]. Dangerfield's had so many concussions...the doctors obviously don't know what a headache is. :P:rolleyes:

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"Tinney reading medical report from Adelaide doctor. States that Dangerfield suffered concussion, and was unable to continue playing. His symptoms increased by the end of the game. Report also states that Dangerfield is still having his cognitive function monitored daily."

[censored] off adelaide.. dangerfield better not play footy this weekend if he is as bad as they are trying to make it out to be. they are just [censored] off that they got absolutley BELTED on sunday

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bad start - we don't even have a Silk! (ie QC!)

oh, and Dangerbrains 'cognitive functions' are still being monitored daily... the dude would get concussion opening the paper!

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bad start - we don't even have a Silk! (ie QC!)

oh, and Dangerbrains 'cognitive functions' are still being monitored daily... the dude would get concussion opening the paper!

They don't say that he has suffered any sort of impairment though. Daily monitoring would be a standard part of the treatment for such an injury. They're trying very hard to make it sound worse than it is.

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Loving our evidence so far.

Yep, O'Donnell might save JT here.

Iain Findlay calls Melbourne assistant coach Kelly O'Donnell to the witness stand. He's giving evidence about how the Demons teach their players to tackle.

O'Donnell says he believes Jack Trengove has near-perfect tackling technique. Chest close to opponent, twisting of the hips and pulling back to affect the opponent's disposal or dispossess.

18:42

O'Donnell says Trengove's tackle was shown in the team's match review on Monday as an example of an excellent tackle.

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What sort of defense is " we use this all the time at training"? Doesn't make it legal

It shows that we don't believe it's dangerous to tackle this way or else we wouldn't tackle this way at training, thus risking injury to our own players.

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Tinney asks: 'So is your teaching to bring the opponent to the ground with as much force as possible?

No TinnArse, we teach them to go in half-hearted and hope like all hell that our players don't get injured....

JOKE!

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Mark Macgugan: Tinney asks: 'So is your teaching to bring the opponent to the ground with as much force as possible?' O'Donnell: no, we teach them to tackle in a way that will dispossess the opponent or affect his disposal. We don't see the technique that we teach as involving undue force.

Maybe Trenners should politely ask Patrick to let go of the ball.....please

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how the F... can you tackle someone these days? cant tackle their legs its tripping, cant go around their arms.... head high etc so you have a 1 foot gap to hit them where it has zero impact on them....and their disposal etc this is a joke

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Mark Macgugan: Ball highlighting that Dangerfield was in a kicking motion as he was tackled. His leg comes through and misses the ball, which contributes to the momentum with which he falls towards the ground. Trengove also loses his footing, giving him less control as he carries out the tackle.

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Ball also says that Dangerfield did get an arm out on his way down, and both his arm and chest/torso hit the ground before his head did. Doesn't deny that Dangerfield's head hit the ground though.

Thank you! How can they claim he couldn't protect himself when he had an arm free and got it to ground before his head hit?

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Mark Macgugan: Ball also says that Dangerfield did get an arm out on his way down, and both his arm and chest/torso hit the ground before his head did. Doesn't deny that Dangerfield's head hit the ground though.

Tuesday May 10, 2011 18:56 Mark Macgugan

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Cracking response to the You Tube video

"Totally worthy of a report. A legitimate tackle these days involves cradling the opposition player in one's strong yet gentle arms, and singing a tender lullaby while carefully lowering him onto some downy soft pillows. So the MRP believes, anyway."

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