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Jetta gone for a week, Vince free to play.

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Absolute joke!! Was an accident hit and knew it straight away because he even went over to Bontempelli to see if he was ok.

Pedo slapped with a 1500 fine.

 

Yeah...that's a strange one. Jetta will be sorely missed this weekend. Fortunately the Lions aren't known for their potent forward line. Jetta out, ANB in?

Interesting to see that Bernie was cleared as well considering he's already been suspended this year. 

 

I'm shocked I really thought Vince would be gone for 1-2 and Jetta would get off... 


Was just about to say that he should challenge it, but then looked and we have Port the following week (i.e. if he gets 2 weeks, he'll miss the match up on Wingard).

Would still seriously consider challenging.

Got to appeal that Jetta ban. Just have to, even if he risks another week. 

A 3rd man in to a gentle bit of push and shove who approaches from behind shouldn't get any benefit of the doubt. 

Not to mention that the force was insufficient and very little intent. It's baffling.

 

Bernie is a little lucky, but really he was only kicking in danger and was playing the ball. Bit silly from him but it wasn't a bump in any shape or form and the Dogs player was fine. 


Wrong way round!

Surely they've mixed up the letters in the wrong envelopes?

I though Jetta was effectively pushing someone away who was coming at him 

Very surprised 

Raz

 

12 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Yeah...that's a strange one. Jetta will be sorely missed this weekend. Fortunately the Lions aren't known for their potent forward line. Jetta out, ANB in?

Interesting to see that Bernie was cleared as well considering he's already been suspended this year. 

Who the F knows, they'll probably replace Jetta with King. ANB can't seem to buy a game.


What a farce. Franklin doing the same act would've been laughed out of the room.

Thanks for the dramatics by the way Bont. This year's Logies are done and dusted but there's always next year.

2 minutes ago, P-man said:

What a farce. Franklin doing the same act would've been laughed out of the room.

Thanks for the dramatics by the way Bont. This year's Logies are done and dusted but there's always next year.

The Bont looked genuinely distressed that some hair had come loose from his headband.

it looked like a backhand slap to me.....

That was the least intentional action you will ever see.

Bontempelli came at him from the periphery. Jetta's reaction was to fend him off.

Jetta gets smacked in the head weekly & can't buy a free kick.

Two weeks for that it BS. Even worse, to be graded the same as Boyd's hit is ridiculous.

Guess Tommy Bugg needs some acting lessons. Didn't even rate a free.

 


lol they spin a wheel down there and see what punishment comes up. Surely. 

At what time in which Q did it happen ?

would like to watch it on replay but couldn't stand to watch the whole game again

 

4 minutes ago, doc roet said:

At what time in which Q did it happen ?

would like to watch it on replay but couldn't stand to watch the whole game again

 

got to the MFC website you will see it 

 
4 minutes ago, nutbean said:

got to the MFC website you will see it 

Thanks,

Looks like he got a bit of a fright thinking he was going to be attacked himself and it was more

of a defensive action that unfortunately went astray


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