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Oliver's bump

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I hope Clayton Oliver's bump on Prestia in the second quarter is not considered head high. If it is, he is in trouble.

 
5 minutes ago, Atholwebb said:

I hope Clayton Oliver's bump on Prestia in the second quarter is not considered head high. If it is, he is in trouble.

Who is Prestia?

Never heard of him.

Was it a bump or more a coming together of players and he braced. I didn't think anything of it as it happened, thought it will get looked at when they showed the replay. Might be in a bit of trouble, who can tell with the MRP. 

I hope not as I don't see it as a deliberate act.

 
52 minutes ago, Atholwebb said:

I hope Clayton Oliver's bump on Prestia in the second quarter is not considered head high. If it is, he is in trouble.

It's on the afl highlights so it will be looked at. Got him high with forearm to the head and prestia stayed down.

but if u watched it, touk miller pushed Oliver into prestia. Oliver was just a pinball

Hard to tell with mrp though

60 seconds of carnage from this rawboned footballer.

The reason Sexton had scans to detect a possible broken bone in his arm was Oliver's tackle to the ground a moment later.


Just watched the replay. If he gets done for that I would be very surprised. Eye on the ball, doesn't leave the ground, low level contact, plus the other player is also pushing him towards the contest.

 

Yep pushed by Miller. 

Jack Viney gets cleaned up with a hip straight to the head after slipping on the turf and I'd say the same thing about that - it's one of those things that happens in footy and no need for a suspension.

Dions fault....got in the way


Was just a clash of bodies with force coming from different directions. He will be fine. 

Love that he took out two blokes in 30 seconds! Human wrecking ball!

Just watching AFL Gameday on 7, they went through their picks that the match review panel may look at, he wasn't in there

He was also clearly going hard at the ball, you can't suspend a bloke for having more courage and going harder at the ball. 

 

had it been off the ball he might have been in a spot of bother

 

On 5/7/2016 at 7:47 AM, Atholwebb said:

I hope Clayton Oliver's bump on Prestia in the second quarter is not considered head high. If it is, he is in trouble.

In the clear from the MRP. Not even reviewed.

He braced as Prestia ran into him - much like the Viney one a couple of years ago v Adelaide, in which he was given 3 weeks, then cleared on review.

A player must be allowed to hold his ground.

 


Ignored by the MRP.

The GC player that collected Viney's head with his hip got looked at but got off. He will be going in for surgery to repair his hip this week.

On 5/10/2016 at 0:36 PM, jnrmac said:

Ignored by the MRP.

The GC player that collected Viney's head with his hip got looked at but got off. He will be going in for surgery to repair his hip this week.

I heard Jack Viney once broke a Nokia phone just by looking at it, can anyone confirm? 

9 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

I heard Jack Viney once broke a Nokia phone just by looking at it, can anyone confirm? 

I believe Jack once called someone, and the mere appearance of his name on his friend's phone caused it to explode.

17 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

I heard Jack Viney once broke a Nokia phone just by looking at it, can anyone confirm? 

I heard when he was born he fly kicked the doctor. 


when viney was born they put him into an iron lung instead of a humidicrib. not for his safety but for the safety of the hospital staff.

1 hour ago, Nasher said:

To be fair, if it was a modern era Nokia, it's not that impressive a feat.

On the other hand if it was a 3310

 

I heard that when Jack Viney jumps into the water he doesn't get wet. The water gets Jack Viney'd

2 minutes ago, Mad_Melbourne said:

On the other hand if it was a 3310

Wrong, it was a Motorola,            yes the brick!


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