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MRP CHairman Mark Fraser - the same Mark Fraser that used to play for Essendon?? - says Jetta's reaction of throwing his head back was in play because contact was made. TO HIS WAIST YOU MORON.

Therefore no case to answer.

It's simply breathtaking that the MRP can churn out this drivel, They must actually believe it. Sad really.

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I posted this in the Good, Bad and Ugly thread:

The Ugly: this from the MRP today on Jetta:

"The panel said that while Jetta's actions were exaggerated, it was their view they were not excessive in nature and he did not feign illegal contact."

Watch this and tell me how this is not 'excessive in nature':

[media=]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJKswfpvLt0

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Little wimp -- forever tainted.

Does anyone have footage of the arrow maker kneeing Blease? Looked bad, and pretty typical, at the time.

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the james kelly incident was the worse of the round but got off im confused

I'm staggered. All the commentators thought he was gone,

Same with Ryder for tripping

Same with Fletcher for front on kneeing

And I think of JT getting 3 weeks for a sling tackle..............................where is the consistency

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Why did he stay down so long?

He clearly didn't get hit in the head.

No he copped a good knee in the groin (that's what the cricket commentators say isn't it) when Joel fell on top of him. Serves him right for taking a dive.

The review panel is making itself a laughing stock.

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Jetta definitely is guilty of repeatedly diving, but come on, every team in the comp has a number of players who are doing this to some degree. For christs sake, Mitch Clark made a meal of the contact made to him by Dempsey in the 3rd quarter. Watts has a number of times thrown the head forward in the marking contest looking for the in the back. So let's just be consistent, and be ready to get stuck into our own if they are doing the same thing.

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I'm staggered. All the commentators thought he was gone,

Same with Ryder for tripping

Same with Fletcher for front on kneeing

And I think of JT getting 3 weeks for a sling tackle..............................where is the consistency

Ryder at least got cited and got a reprimand. Pathetic but at least it was noted.

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Jetta definitely is guilty of repeatedly diving, but come on, every team in the comp has a number of players who are doing this to some degree. For christs sake, Mitch Clark made a meal of the contact made to him by Dempsey in the 3rd quarter. Watts has a number of times thrown the head forward in the marking contest looking for the in the back. So let's just be consistent, and be ready to get stuck into our own if they are doing the same thing.

Unless they get away with it !

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Unless they get away with it !

Yeah well, can't say I was complaining too much when Clark got that free. The free was there as Dempsey clearly stepped across him as he was going at the ball, but he certainly made the umpire aware of it. I guess it is up the umpires to pick out frees like that without the player having to resort to throwing their arms up etc.

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Well it would have been the perfect opportunity to take a stand against staging, obviously the AFL aren't really serious about this issue. I would expect one of our players to get off if they do something similar, but I'm not holding my breath.

What about that dog Fletcher? No case to answer for after sliding in with his knees. I hate this guy. Yeah you're tall and lanky, that doesn't give you a free pass to lead with elbows, knees and run amock like a tall lanky battering ram. Hate this guy.

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What about that dog Fletcher? No case to answer for after sliding in with his knees. I hate this guy. Yeah you're tall and lanky, that doesn't give you a free pass to lead with elbows, knees and run amock like a tall lanky battering ram. Hate this guy.

Fletches mum wants to know what you really think of her son. lol

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I'm staggered. All the commentators thought he was gone,

Same with Ryder for tripping

Same with Fletcher for front on kneeing

And I think of JT getting 3 weeks for a sling tackle..............................where is the consistency

As Gerard Healy calls it, "chook lotto."

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What about that dog Fletcher? No case to answer for after sliding in with his knees. I hate this guy. Yeah you're tall and lanky, that doesn't give you a free pass to lead with elbows, knees and run amock like a tall lanky battering ram. Hate this guy.

While I don't hate him personally, I do hate the way he plays and has played over the years. I think he is one of the biggest snipers we have seen in football, who tries to disguise his deliberate illegal acts with a pretension of of clumsiness. I have not the slightest doubt after viewing the incident several times, that he deliberately kneed Blease in the hip to hurt him and slow him down or put him out of the game.

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While I don't hate him personally, I do hate the way he plays and has played over the years. I think he is one of the biggest snipers we have seen in football, who tries to disguise his deliberate illegal acts with a pretension of of clumsiness. I have not the slightest doubt after viewing the incident several times, that he deliberately kneed Blease in the hip to hurt him and slow him down or put him out of the game.

terry danhier was a alleged sniper well before the 1990 grand final brawl, saw him allegedly hit stephen icke at waverly and then allegedly run away from the scene of the crime

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