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So a couple of players from last nights match will be on report then?? I saw this kind of tackle on more than a few occasion in the Carltank v Aints game....

This is ridiculous!

He will get weeks for it.... I have no doubt.... I believe I may no longer watch AFL.... Sad but true!

 

It's laughable the comments they are allowing from the public. NOthing even remotely related to the case is being let through. Only asinine comments about the nibbles on offer.

Mark Macgugan: We've been called back into the room. Just waiting for the Demons contingent to return and we should receive a verdict.

Tuesday May 10, 2011 19:38 Mark Macgugan

 

Yeah, I don't see what relevance the medical report from the Crows has, and why it was used to assess the impact.

I understand that apparently medical reports from clubs are used in these cases, but I as far as the impact goes, it should be assessed on the incident itself as seen on camera, not the after-effects retrospectively recorded by the club doctor.


Let's riot Rodney King style if he's found guilty!

Although I'm watching MasterChef so I cannot attend said riots.

 

Mark Macgugan: David Jones (tribunal chairman) instructing panel on factors to consider when deliberating. Reminds them to focus on the conduct, not the consequence to the tackled player.

Tuesday May 10, 2011 19:33 Mark Macgugan

Are you kidding me!?? The end result was Dangerfield hitting his head on the ground, hence high conduct, WHICH IS WHAT THE INITIAL CHARGE WAS IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!

Tribunal system is a joke. 3 weeks for a tackle that happens on multiple occasions every singe game. Find it hard to believe. BTW, with the questions and rebuttles this Tinney bloke is putting forward, has he got any feel for the game at all?

End result =

Trengove found guilty and receives 325 demerit points, as originally charged by the MRP. He's out for three matches.

Bugger.


Mark Macgugan: Trengove found guilty and receives 325 demerit points, as originally charged by the MRP. He's out for three matches.


Preparing to post my membership to the AFL if he gets weeks for this....

You are F'ing kidding me!! THREE????

I am no longer watching this sport!!!

END OF STORY!!!


That result is f*ing ridiculous.

 

utter cr@p


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