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If he hadn't of had any alcohol then he wouldn't have spent the night in the cells. That's the result of being drunk in a public place, the two years loss of licence will be the result of failing to blow.

Hope he gets an Uber App for the next 2 years to get to training and matches!

doubt he'll get a crim record, maybe not recorded? 2 yrs driving OK... his brother could drive him the prizefixer park to train then.

Posted

you should stop, you're embarassing yourself, i doubt anyone gives a toss about your reports

with Salt & a twist of lemon, thats how roosy's is taking all this... just playing I'm sure. the vibe I get is like clean water of RB's back. sorry it'd be off a SwanS back, wouldn't it.

Posted (edited)

Predicting Curnow will slide to Carlton's at pick 11 now.

1. Carlton - Weitering

2. Brisbane - Schache

3. Sydney - Mills

4. Melbourne - Parish

5. GWS - Hopper

6. GWS - Kennedy

7. Essendon - Francis

8. Essendon - Oliver

9. Gold Coast - Milera

10. Melbourne - Weideman

11. Carlton - Curnow

Edited by Roosy's Bruisers
Posted

Sounds like minor, immature, schoolies incident. Silly, but I still like the sound of him.

finally, this is it. a kid getting excited stops using his head momentarily. only means he's a risk taker & loves to have fun. I can imagine a young David Schwartz doing this sorta thing, & other stars from red n blue days.

we have been the choirboy next door for too long,, I have limits on character grounds & this doesn't lose him his visa to us imo. but I would draw the line at someone like milns antics.

no pushers, peddlers, door to door rip off merchants, finance managers ripping off elderly, etc.

Posted

Predicting Curnow will slide to Carlton's at pick 11 now.

1. Carlton - Weitering

2. Brisbane - Schache

3. Sydney - Mills

4. Melbourne - Parish

5. GWS - Hopper

6. GWS - Kennedy

7. Essendon - Francis

8. Essendon - Oliver

9. Gold Coast - Milera

10. Melbourne - Weitering

11. Carlton - Curnow

WEeitering at pick 10 ain't Gonna happen

Posted

with Salt & a twist of lemon, thats how roosy's is taking all this... just playing I'm sure. the vibe I get is like clean water of RB's back. sorry it'd be off a SwanS back, wouldn't it.

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He's 18 and does a dickhea d act.

I'm a number of decades older and still do dickhea d acts.

Give the kid a chance.

He might just learn a lesson.

characters who like to take things on do these sort a things out of moments of inexperience & panic. as they do things above their experience with courage & come unstuck. meaning he has a go.

we need these take it on types, but ones who learn.


Posted (edited)

The kid is a DHead for doing what he did. Dont care what age he is, he is old enough to know that drink driving is illegal and can tear families apart and the consequences that come with it. I'm not saying he should be put to the slaughter but it makes me ill the fact you feel for the kid. As someone thats lost a innocent family member to the cowardly act of drink driving he needs a good clip to the ear.

He needs to learn his lesson and win back the respect from alot of the clubs. The bigger test is how will he respond to it.

well then a young Jim Stynes would be in your dikk head book as well then.

before he found his camp to grow.

Edited by dee-luded

Posted

RB, your reaction to others (incl recruiters and media) is a bit hyperbolic

curnow did a dumb thing at exactly the wrong time and got deserved criticism

all this did was just raise a red flag re his character......reasonable

interested club recruiters will now have to do a bit more due diligence, including talking to him, his manager and maybe others

they will then make a decision to re-evaluate this taking into account many things

there is no reason to be sure they will write him off just purely on this incident

i wouldn't assume melbourne or essendon (or whoever) won't select him if that was their original intention or that he will necessarily slip down the order

i'm sure the recruiters will give him fair consideration taking into account all they can find about him and not just this incident in isolation

if melbourne or essendon don't pick him you still won't know if that incident was the deciding factor. some phantom drafts don't have him in the top 10 anyway.

looking at all the phantom drafts and best ranking they seem to be all over the place this year

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Posted

Yep, just a young bloke letting off a bit of steam after finishing year 12.

I'm betting most of the Charlie knockers on here have selective memories of: 1) what they were like at that age finishing year 12.

2) whether they have blown over or driven whilst above the limit before.

3) Both.

BTW, saying you have never driven drunk is not the same as having never driven whilst above or blown over the limit.

That's it mate, you can't even have 1% of alcohol on your breath on your P's these days.

Posted

Well said DC, it's not an equivocal 'Do not draft' but it would raise eyebrows, questions, and probably the time until he is taken on Tuesday.

Posted

only means he's a risk taker & loves to have fun.

Nearly 1/3 of road accident fatalities involve an alcohol impaired driver.

Yeah, heaps of "fun".

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Posted

Y

Nearly 1/3 of road accident fatalities involve an alcohol impaired driver.

Yeah, heaps of "fun".

yeah and 1/3 die doing the speed limit, the worst thing someone has done in their life is not the sum of their whole character, I wonder if people are judging him more harshly because of his native skin.
Posted

Remember when everyone thought darling was a risk.

well you need to understand first what the word risk means

you can risk your life without losing it, it's just a very imprecise word re possibilities

Posted

Yyeah and 1/3 die doing the speed limit, the worst thing someone has done in their life is not the sum of their whole character, I wonder if people are judging him more harshly because of his native skin.

his native skin? i'm intrigued....do tell us more.

Posted

Yyeah and 1/3 die doing the speed limit, the worst thing someone has done in their life is not the sum of their whole character, I wonder if people are judging him more harshly because of his native skin.

I'm not saying he's the worst bloke ever, it's a dumb mistake.

But for Deeluded to say he likes it because it shows the kid is a "risk taker who likes a bit of fun" is incredibly stupid.

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well then a young Jim Stynes would be in your dikk head book as well then.

before he found his camp to grow.

What exactly did he do that was this serious Dee luded..

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