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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogan

The term bogan is Australian and New Zealand slang, usually pejorative or self-deprecating, for an individual who is recognised to be from an unsophisticated background or someone whose limited education, speech, clothing, attitude and behaviour exemplifies a lack of manners and education.

'Bout sums it up ...

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Pity he came away bruise free.

Bad Mitch bad.

Good Mitch good.

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It would have been nice to have Jesse Hogan doing some work experience as security at the big day out. We could have sent tickets to Mclean as a late xmas gift.

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I'll wait for the full story. Remember how many stories the Herald Sun got out of our boxing day incident?

This is the time to rush to conclusions and speculate.

Not the time for sensible consideration.

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I'll wait for the full story. Remeber how many stories the herald sun got out of our boxing day incident?

But this is the kind of behavior you expect from that Carlton muppet.

Guys like Frawley and Rivers (these days anyway) have their heads screwed on a lot tighter than Mitch Robinson.

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It would have been nice to have Jesse Hogan doing some work experience as security at the big day out. We could have sent tickets to Mclean as a late xmas gift.

McLean was there and I can assure you he wasn't just high on life!!! Also saw James Magner he'd definitely had a few drinks was standing about 2 metres (it was jam packed) from him during the red hot chilly peppers set he almost got in a fight with a big Kiwi fella. Jimmy was standing up for his mate but certainly wasn't gonna back down.

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McLean was there and I can assure you he wasn't just high on life!!! Also saw James Magner he'd definitely had a few drinks was standing about 2 metres (it was jam packed) from him during the red hot chilly peppers set he almost got in a fight with a big Kiwi fella. Jimmy was standing up for his mate but certainly wasn't gonna back down.

haha..really? Clean nose Mitsubishi? I thought he was our poster boy for healthy living.

Not having a go, but he's certainly not on the list of names I'd expect to be getting into a [censored] bust up.

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haha..really? Clean nose Mitsubishi? I thought he was our poster boy for healthy living.

Not having a go, but he's certainly not on the list of names I'd expect to be getting into a [censored] bust up.

James was ok just having a good time his mate got into an argument with the kiwi fellas girlfriend and James was just the mediator but was no means gonna back down! Brock on the other hand he was having the time of his life
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Standard BDO behaviour ... Nothin in it

You reckon? I'd suggests out on the street the actions of one or both would equate to assault and are exactly the type that have resulted in a lot of young lives being ruined/ended. Fortunately this dust up was on the grass. Would expect him to be rubbed out by his club for a couple of games.

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You reckon? I'd suggests out on the street the actions of one or both would equate to assault and are exactly the type that have resulted in a lot of young lives being ruined/ended. Fortunately this dust up was on the grass. Would expect him to be rubbed out by his club for a couple of games.

His club rubbed Heath Scotland out for only two games after he pleaded guilty to a fairly viscious assault and was placed on a two-year good behaviour bond (without conviction). IMO, after reading the outlines of some of the witness statements, he was lucky in that both the court and his club imposed lenient sentences.

On that basis, Mitch gets an extra 10 push ups at the next Carlton training session.

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You reckon? I'd suggests out on the street the actions of one or both would equate to assault and are exactly the type that have resulted in a lot of young lives being ruined/ended. Fortunately this dust up was on the grass. Would expect him to be rubbed out by his club for a couple of games.

Seriously?? I was watching that bit of video and wondering when the trouble was going to start... it showed absolutely nothing bar a couple of guys attempting some wrestling. Seen worse on the field of play.

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Seriously?? I was watching that bit of video and wondering when the trouble was going to start... it showed absolutely nothing bar a couple of guys attempting some wrestling. Seen worse on the field of play.

Come off it mate. I know you want to sound tough, but if you think that sort of thing is acceptable at a public concert you're just flat out wrong.

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