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Bernie was cited by the ump on the night........The rest will be looked at by the mrp

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Not sure if this has been discussed before on other threads since yesterday. But last week Viney was hit very similar to what Wallis copped off Vince, and Viney I believe went off concussed. Was the GC (AFL agent) player cited or reported? If not, why not?

Wallis got straight up and continued playing. Viney last week was clearly shaken.

 

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1 minute ago, H_T said:

Not sure if this has been discussed before on other threads since yesterday. But last week Viney was hit very similar to what Wallis copped off Vince, when he went off concussed. Was the GC (AFL agent) player cited or reported? If not, why not?

Wallis got straight up and continued playing. Viney last week was clearly shaken.

 

Viney hit was deemed as incidental

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Predictions for MRP Lotto:

A clean sweep of 1's:

Vince  - 1 to remain at 1 with bad record.

Jetta - 2 down to 1 as Bontempelli sunk to the ground more dramatically than the Titanic.

Pedersen, Didn't see the incident, but I'll go with 1 remaining at 1 with a bad record.

 

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Just now, H_T said:

Well if that is the case I'd deem Vince contact was incidental too. Throw it out.

From last weeks report:
" Contact between the Gold Coast Suns’ Clay Cameron and Melbourne’s Jack Viney from the fourth quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. The panel said Cameron was approaching the ball to collect it when the Suns’ Jesse Lonergan took possession of the ball before him. Cameron changed direction to allow his team mate to go past him and made accidental contact with Viney, who was pursuing Lonergan. It was the view of the panel that no further action was required. "

Vinces looked a little uglier and I would expect him to get a week. The medical report might save him

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22 minutes ago, Bossdog said:

Bernie was cited by the ump on the night........The rest will be looked at by the mrp

 

22 minutes ago, nutbean said:

He was reported at the ground - that is not an MRP citing.

 

17 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was reported on the day..

 

Feel free to read the link guys...

NB - I just copy and pasted the title of the link which they've now changed to "reported".

Geez too much spare time some of you blokes...

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14 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Predictions for MRP Lotto:

A clean sweep of 1's:

Vince  - 1 to remain at 1 with bad record.

Jetta - 2 down to 1 as Bontempelli sunk to the ground more dramatically than the Titanic.

Pedersen, Didn't see the incident, but I'll go with 1 remaining at 1 with a bad record.

 

How could you make predictions for a lotto? I agree with your assessments re. Vince and Jetta  and feel reasonably confident in that because the MRP has been far far better this year in my opinion. They don't seem to be getting much cred for that.

For those believing themselves into Jetta getting off, I think you may be getting half sucked in by the commentators a la Rance from the other side of the fence. You can't go swinging wild elbows no matter the circumstances. Imagine it was an umpire rushing in to calm the situation and he connected with a jaw? Bad look for the game - will be dealt with as such.

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3 minutes ago, stuie said:

Bernie cleared.

Jetta offered 1 match.

Pedo $1500 fine.

 

Teach Bonjovi to keep his proboscis out...

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3 minutes ago, stuie said:

Bernie cleared.

Jetta offered 1 match.

Pedo $1500 fine.

 

I was just coming on to say that I didn't think there was too much in it, but wasn't sure how harsh they'd be regarding contact with the head.

Thanks for the update.

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I noticed the Duryea of the Hawks has been offered $1000 because he hit Haydn Ballantyne.

( I personally would give him $5000 for hitting him and I am sure that many others would chip in a little more)

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