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I also found it somewhat strange that Greg Baum questioned the decision to let Viney off (the MRP ruling that it was an open hand to the chest) on the basis that in his view the head is sacrosanct and that "Viney's lunge landed much nearer to Rance's jaw than his chest".

So on this view, I suppose Greg Baum would also believe that a goal should be awarded if the ball hits the inside of the goal post because the ball landed closer to the goals than the points.

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A great tribute to player relationship and leadership by Viney. Watts has been seen as somewhat timid in the past - and I understand why ,after the weak,collie wobbles,( collingwood players )attached him first game....pity Viney wasn't around then.

This attitude by Viney and others show a total new spirit in player welfare this year - Go Dee's.

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1 hour ago, Scoop Junior said:

I also found it somewhat strange that Greg Baum questioned the decision to let Viney off (the MRP ruling that it was an open hand to the chest) on the basis that in his view the head is sacrosanct and that "Viney's lunge landed much nearer to Rance's jaw than his chest".

So on this view, I suppose Greg Baum would also believe that a goal should be awarded if the ball hits the inside of the goal post because the ball landed closer to the goals than the points.

Looked like it got him in the neck or throat to me.  Post game photo evidence shows no signs of bruising, scratches grazes, etc to Rance. Nor was he showing signs of trauma distress like grogginess and disorientation, only understandable fear.  MRP got this one right.  

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On ‎26‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 9:51 AM, Demonland said:

Mick has definitely lost the plot. What a stupid, ridiculous thing to say.

If Jack had been upright and hit the turf hard he may have been in the same boat as that poor young boy Patrick Cronin who was buried yesterday after a king hit to the back of the head by some thug just over a week ago.

Mick's comments are insensitive and shows how out of touch he is with modern society.

Check yourself in to aged care Mick or keep your trap shut.

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8 hours ago, jane02 said:

Mick has definitely lost the plot. What a stupid, ridiculous thing to say.

If Jack had been upright and hit the turf hard he may have been in the same boat as that poor young boy Patrick Cronin who was buried yesterday after a king hit to the back of the head by some thug just over a week ago.

Mick's comments are insensitive and shows how out of touch he is with modern society.

Check yourself in to aged care Mick or keep your trap shut.

it is pretty simple.

Rance should get credit for not being a serial offender - and he got that - 3 weeks down to 2 weeks. If you are a cleanskin you can get a reduction for a guilty plea. If you have a bad track record you can't get a reduction - To me that is the one good thing about the system. ( probably the only good thing)

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25 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Rance was a pi$#sswe&$k coward.

 

Im not quite as hard as you.

Rance's act was a cowards act that is out of character for him. He had a brainsnap that we haven't seen before and would suspect we won't see again. He got a well deserved whack and we move on.

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It's a small thing but wanted to comment anyway - Have watched this btw 50 - 100 times (the whole replay 3) as I'm in tragic mode at the moment, and what I found interesting between this and the Viney tackle on the 'don't argue' (which I have watched 100+ times), is how well Viney moves his legs and feet to enable him to exert force. I honestly think his brilliant footwork is how he gets to exert all that strength and wins against bigger/taller (maybe stronger opponents). The speed with which he moves his legs under him for balance just makes him unstoppable. My theory is that this superior sense of balance, will mean that his disposal (kicking) will improve further (substantially). I think he'd make a ripper boxer as well.

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Wow Mick's mind is definitely starting to fail him now. What a stupid thing to say. I don't care if you're a soup kitchen volunteering, kitten saving, stand up guy; if you elbow someone in the back of the head on a footy field while he is lying on the ground defenceless then you deserve weeks. 

The MRP made the right call on this, stuff like this has no place in the game. And if Mick thinks Rance should've got a free pass for his cheap shot then maybe Mick doesn't have a place either. 

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41 minutes ago, Pates said:

Wow Mick's mind is definitely starting to fail him now. What a stupid thing to say. I don't care if you're a soup kitchen volunteering, kitten saving, stand up guy; if you elbow someone in the back of the head on a footy field while he is lying on the ground defenceless then you deserve weeks. 

The MRP made the right call on this, stuff like this has no place in the game. And if Mick thinks Rance should've got a free pass for his cheap shot then maybe Mick doesn't have a place either. 

Geez, you crossed the line at soup kitchen volunteer...

 

I kid

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42 minutes ago, Pates said:

Wow Mick's mind is definitely starting to fail him now. What a stupid thing to say. I don't care if you're a soup kitchen volunteering, kitten saving, stand up guy; if you elbow someone in the back of the head on a footy field while he is lying on the ground defenceless then you deserve weeks. 

The MRP made the right call on this, stuff like this has no place in the game. And if Mick thinks Rance should've got a free pass for his cheap shot then maybe Mick doesn't have a place either. 

Agreed but if you hadn't noticed, Mick actually doesn't have place anymore  - except a little spot on the radio where he has to be contrary and controversial to be even slightly relevant

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51 minutes ago, nutbean said:

Agreed but if you hadn't noticed, Mick actually doesn't have place anymore  - except a little spot on the radio where he has to be contrary and controversial to be even slightly relevant

he doesn't really have to, nut

he could try being intelligent and informative. that would make him be a stand out in a field of one :lol:

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