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Jetta offered one-match suspension

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This is from the MRP:

"Contact between the Sydney Swans’ Lance Franklin and Gold Coast’s Clay Cameron from the second quarter of Sunday’s match was assessed. Cameron has the ball and is preparing to kick when Franklin comes towards him. As the Gold Coast player disposes of the ball, Franklin meets him with a bump. A free kick downfield was paid at the time for the high contact and it was the view of the panel that the high contact in the bump was below the force required to constitute a reportable offence. No further action was required."

Franklin didn't even get cited.

don't disagree with the inconsistency of the mrp clint

just pointing out nev would have escaped suspension if he had no priors in last 12 mths (in case you didn't realise}

 

Hang on, a few weeks ago Goodes and Franklin got off because there was no injury to their opponents did they not? Was the Western Bulldogs player injured?

Here is the Franklin bump, it's just the inconsistency that I do not understand.

Inconsistency?? How about systemic corruption??

 

Yeah both of Morris' were "negligent" but Jettas was "reckless" can someone else explain why?

Yeah both of Morris' were "negligent" but Jettas was "reckless" can someone else explain why?

He jumped (almost kind of a little bit maybe) is why. Just slightly getting off the ground makes it reckless and that is may have been slightly later than Morris'.

Unfortunately Nev isn't 6 inches taller and kicks goals in an expansion market.

What soft decisions the MRP make


how did adam goodes and lance franklin not get weeks?

Wasn't necessary from Jetta but FFS MRP are a joke.

Unfortunately just the way it is. The big names get leniency and always will.

Perfect example was Matt Thompson on the AFL.com MRP video describe the Beams incident as "we can't have people missing the brownlow for that can we?"

The suggest was anyone else would have got weeks but nota big name player in the running for the Brownlow.

Now I always thought the Brownlow was for best and fairest. If at some point during the season you punch someone in the guts on purpose you aren't worthy of a Brownlow.

 

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