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Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Viney used an open hand, never anything in it.

 

didnt see Bugg incident, but have read about it and a fine seems fair enough IMO

He played a good game The Bugg

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Good news as Viney's contact with Rance was deemed to be with an open hand.All clear. Buggsy was fined a grand for pushing an injured player.

As it should be!

Posted
12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He played a good game The Bugg

I can never question his endeavour or his attack on the ball, but he's such an untidy player. He drops marks he should take when the pressure's on and misses team mates too often. He's good depth though. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, AdamFarr said:

I can never question his endeavour or his attack on the ball, but he's such an untidy player. He drops marks he should take when the pressure's on and misses team mates too often. He's good depth though. 

He got into Richmond Players early and unsettled them

Did a great job...

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Posted (edited)
17 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Good news as Viney's contact with Rance was deemed to be with an open hand.All clear. Buggsy was fined a grand for pushing an injured player.

Maybe the club should have a 'Tomas Bugg fund'. Clearly he will be fined flying the flag many times. We need that. It sets a precedent and deters other teams from trying to bully and push us around (although I would argue in this instance that pushing an injured players is over the line). Bugg is necessary. Going off of a recent comment (Kane Cornes), Bugg is even still in the head of retired players. This kid is breaking people down mentally, Cotchin might not recover from this.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, AdamFarr said:

I can never question his endeavour or his attack on the ball, but he's such an untidy player. He drops marks he should take when the pressure's on and misses team mates too often. He's good depth though. 

First on our tackles ladder though.

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Posted

Rance 3 weeks down to 2 with early plea for his weak act on Watts.  The MRP criteria should be amended to add an extra penalty for cowardice.

Posted
27 minutes ago, Nasher said:

First on our tackles ladder though.

That's the endeavour I can't fault. His pressure around the ball is terrific. His deficiencies appear when he has ball in hand.

Posted
7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

anything about melee fines?

Dunn, Hunt, Salem and maybe 1 or 2 others fined. Jones fined for wrestling in the 2nd quarter. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

anything about melee fines?

Plenty of them, MRP list is about 40 people long. 

Salem, Viney, Dunn, Hunt, Jones all fined for melee/wrestling.

Bugg fined for contact with an injured player.

Posted
43 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Maybe the club should have a 'Tomas Bugg fund'. Clearly he will be fined flying the flag many times. We need that. It sets a precedent and deters other teams from trying to bully and push us around (although I would argue in this instance that pushing an injured players is over the line). Bugg is necessary. Going off of a recent comment (Kane Cornes), Bugg is even still in the head of retired players. This kid is breaking people down mentally, Cotchin might not recover from this.

I like Buggs intensity, tackling but he is a little sloppy. I like him getting under the skin of opponents but the fine he copped is fair. Melee involvement is one thing and flying the flag is fine but pushing at an injured player hobbling around in the hands of trainers is not particularly tough. Do not like this one little bit. 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, nutbean said:

I like Buggs intensity, tackling but he is a little sloppy. I like him getting under the skin of opponents but the fine he copped is fair. Melee involvement is one thing and flying the flag is fine but pushing at an injured player hobbling around in the hands of trainers is not particularly tough. Do not like this one little bit. 

Yep. Bugg is one of those players I would absolutely loathe at another club. Pesky, trash-talking show pony that annoys the hell out of the opposition.

That said, he wears a demon jumper, so he's great.

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Posted
1 hour ago, AdamFarr said:

I can never question his endeavour or his attack on the ball, but he's such an untidy player. He drops marks he should take when the pressure's on and misses team mates too often. He's good depth though. 

More than depth....the new breed of the Roos' vision.

Tough, unrelenting, fit, fast.

Gets to many, many contests and can spread too.

I know you didn't question his endeavour, but I reckon he'll get better in the skill department.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Seraph said:

Plenty of them, MRP list is about 40 people long. 

Salem, Viney, Dunn, Hunt, Jones all fined for melee/wrestling.

Bugg fined for contact with an injured player.

Jon Ralph won't be happy with that after he continually had a crack at him last night.  Should have gotten 10 weeks based on his tweets.

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Posted

Bugg, Kennedy, Jones, Vince and (best for last) Viney are the best things to happen to MFC for a decade.

Bugg can turn it over but god I love how much of a pest he is.  Got in Cotchins head something fantastic last night.

Bring it MFC.

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Posted
1 hour ago, CHF said:

Rance got 2 for smacking Watts... About right I think and from what I read vince was not cited.

Rance got three, a guilty plea will downgrade it to two.

Posted
2 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

Maybe the club should have a 'Tomas Bugg fund'. Clearly he will be fined flying the flag many times. We need that. It sets a precedent and deters other teams from trying to bully and push us around (although I would argue in this instance that pushing an injured players is over the line). Bugg is necessary. Going off of a recent comment (Kane Cornes), Bugg is even still in the head of retired players. This kid is breaking people down mentally, Cotchin might not recover from this.

What did Cornes say about him? Got a link?

Love what Bugg brings, we have needed a [censored] like this for years.

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