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Three down to two. Tick. (*)

Now, will he decide not to come back? My "Bye" still stands.

(* although the 'coward punch' - from behind / no warning - discussion is compelling. I've also been thinking of Phil Hughes's injury, given the part of the head and the pointiness of elbows)

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5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

While i love the shot of Viney, The snapshot of Watts on the ground just laying there as if he has been shot dead is a haunting..

Use to respect Rance but you are an absolute coward!

Rance 1.94cm 93 kilograms Jack Viney 1.78cm 84 kilograms. Huge difference in size but Jack absolutely threw Rance around like a rag doll not just once but twice. Strong as a bull is our Jack.

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9 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Rance 1.94cm 93 kilograms Jack Viney 1.78cm 84 kilograms. Huge difference in size but Jack absolutely threw Rance around like a rag doll not just once but twice. Strong as a bull is our Jack.

Interesting. So Hogan has 8 kgs on Rance. I think most of Rance's power is across the chest, so he has small legs, which means his centre of gravity is in danger when a guy like Viney gets a hold of him. 

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Dog act by Rance. Twice. One for the hit on Watts, one for taking a fall. It's no wonder the timid tiggers didn't stand up for Rance. 2 weeks accepted - so he should of.

Viney was magnificent remonstrating. Leading by example with and without the ball. 

 

 

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I think Rances attack of Watts was one of the worst instances I have seen.

As bad as the attack on Watts by the Collingwood triumvarate in his first match.

The biggest difference was that Viney came in and remonstrated with Rance immediately.

Previously Melbourne players  did not even raise a whimper in protest at Watts manhandling

Thank Goodness Viney was ferocious enough to stand up for his mate. I hope he told Rance that the treatment he had dispensed was as disgusting as it gets and that he wasnt fit to wipe Watts boots and of course more. Had he been reported  probably would have given the AFL away I am pleased with the outcome and hope this is just the begginning of a new demons 

 

Go DEES

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13 minutes ago, dpositive said:

I think Rances attack of Watts was one of the worst instances I have seen.

As bad as the attack on Watts by the Collingwood triumvirate in his first match.

There was nothing bad about that whatsoever.

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16 minutes ago, dpositive said:

I think Rances attack of Watts was one of the worst instances I have seen.

As bad as the attack on Watts by the Collingwood triumvarate in his first match.

The biggest difference was that Viney came in and remonstrated with Rance immediately.

Previously Melbourne players  did not even raise a whimper in protest at Watts manhandling

Thank Goodness Viney was ferocious enough to stand up for his mate. I hope he told Rance that the treatment he had dispensed was as disgusting as it gets and that he wasnt fit to wipe Watts boots and of course more. Had he been reported  probably would have given the AFL away I am pleased with the outcome and hope this is just the begginning of a new demons 

 

Go DEES

Ok.. That's going way over the top.

I expect our boys do give the same exact treatment to any 1st gamers that play against us.


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29 minutes ago, dpositive said:

I think Rances attack of Watts was one of the worst instances I have seen.

As bad as the attack on Watts by the Collingwood triumvarate in his first match.

The biggest difference was that Viney came in and remonstrated with Rance immediately.

Previously Melbourne players  did not even raise a whimper in protest at Watts manhandling

Thank Goodness Viney was ferocious enough to stand up for his mate. I hope he told Rance that the treatment he had dispensed was as disgusting as it gets and that he wasnt fit to wipe Watts boots and of course more. Had he been reported  probably would have given the AFL away I am pleased with the outcome and hope this is just the begginning of a new demons 

 

Go DEES

A gang tackle isn't even in the same league as a coward punch.

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On ‎25‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 7:20 PM, AdamFarr said:

Interesting. So Hogan has 8 kgs on Rance. I think most of Rance's power is across the chest, so he has small legs, which means his centre of gravity is in danger when a guy like Viney gets a hold of him. 

Because of Rance's centre of gravity, Viney with his knowledge and feet in the open right position was able to move back to balance himself after the initial contact and forward movement. Rance was always on the defensive.

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There has been a lot of media attention over the Rance, Bugg  and Viney incidents. In THE AGE aside from a front page banner there are three lengthy articles relating to Sundays game.

Edited by america de cali
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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

What a silly old coot. Can you imagine the outrage if that had happened to one of his players while he was coach? He would've been out for blood.

As if you needed anymore evidence as to what an out of touch, hypocritical imbecile Malthouse is.

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Malthouse failed to disclose that he coached Rance's father at both Footscray and West Coast. The good bloke argument was laughable.

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

If I ever had a positive view of Malthouse, he has just sunk it below the waves.    The Tribunal already has past-history in its calculations, but apparently if you are a top player the rules should be different. 

(BTW, people can believe whatever they want, fairy-tales and spaghetti monsters included, but I don't think a parent whose religion prevents him from giving his kid a blood transfusion can be called a 'model citizen'.)

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Posted
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Senility I guess


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Just now, chook fowler said:

See Mick Malthouse has bought in saying Rance shouldn't have been suspended. What a joke he is - trying to make himself relevant. Very ordinary bloke IMO.

described it as a "slap" too. i'm waiting for sheedy now to weigh in with some preposterous comment

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40 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

What a silly old coot. Can you imagine the outrage if that had happened to one of his players while he was coach? He would've been out for blood.

As if you needed anymore evidence as to what an out of touch, hypocritical imbecile Malthouse is.

Coming from the guy calling out to Milne from the huddle then lying about saying anything...  Top bloke for comment on what is acceptable or not.

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Amazing how often Viney seems to be the nearest Demon if something out of line happens to one of his teammates. Sixth sense?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Akum said:

Amazing how often Viney seems to be the nearest Demon if something out of line happens to one of his teammates. Sixth sense?

He is always hunting the pill and getting to the next contest.

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Posted
1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Senility I guess

Seriously. Not even joking.

I heard him this morning, and he honestly sounded like he'd lost the plot a little bit. Not just in what he was saying, but he was almost incoherent in trying to explain it.

 

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1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Coming from the guy calling out to Milne from the huddle then lying about saying anything...  Top bloke for comment on what is acceptable or not.

Also called Adam Maric a "cheat" for trying to claim a goal that didn't come off his boot. Seems to have a pretty skewed morality ol' Mickey Mouse.

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