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Bernie Vince - MRP?


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3 hours ago, small but forward said:

Just been released - 2 weeks for striking (intentional), low impact. Down to 1 week with an early plea

Casboult got a fine for rough conduct (careless), low impact.

Not sure how these muppets operate

Like muppets, it seems

21 minutes ago, Dante said:

That's the way Bernie plays, agree with it or not, he won't change. He plays it hard and goes out side the lines but he lets the opposition know he's around.

 

He does play hard, but that particular "incident" was neither hard nor outside the lines.   It was a bicep to the back of the neck....would hardly draw a free for high contact, but the MRP just seem to continue to find new ways of proving their inconsistency and incompetence.  

And I agree that he does need to be very careful - he is being scrutinised.

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3 hours ago, gOLLy said:

The club must challenge this. We wont be pushed around.

Absolutely shameful decision

Shameful decision on Bernies behalf yes.

Hope the club does not challange one bit.

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

But he deserved it.

What a load of rubbish.

There was bugger all in it! 

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1 hour ago, Dante said:

That's the way Bernie plays, agree with it or not, he won't change. He plays it hard and goes out side the lines but he lets the opposition know he's around.

 

There were a few incidents on Saturday where he goes close (and over) the line. He was very lucky last year as they viewed vision but he wasn't cited. They're not accidental. He will hurt you if he can. Not injure but hurt. Make them earn it. I love it. I reckon he was fantastic on Saturday. He's genuine tough, and he's ours. 

And I'm sad he's missing but I wouldn't change him. He's great. 

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Silver lining: Bernie will come into the side round 3 after some rest.

His previous record cost him here. There was nothing in it, but once your card is marked there isn't anything you can do about it.

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10 minutes ago, A F said:

Not a leader's bootlace, Bernie. Stupid again. Why do it? You're not being tough. 

If this is all you base leadership criteria on you should probably start following another sport.

 

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4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Forget about challenging it, how about pulling up the bloke that has a issue of doing it time after time.

Pull your head in Bernie!

mmmm, be careful who you say that to around here...some folks don't take kindly to that talk... effing irresponsible of him.

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Is there the possibility that Vince is being instructed to go out and upset a few opposition players? Even at the risk of an occasional suspension 

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Got what it should have.  Silly from Bernie, but that's who he is.  Don't want him to change.  Take the good with the bad.  

Off the ball, high and intentional.  Don't really care about "impact", as it's not really a good look.  

I always remembered the Hawks during their reign pushing the boundaries.  I think this is one of those cases.  Just simply that Bernie went a little too far.  Take the medicine, move on.  

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49 minutes ago, McQueen said:

What a load of rubbish.

There was bugger all in it! 

Wright went off for a concussion test afterwards so your claim of ''There was bugger all in it'' just looks silky.

He is a leader FFS and is prone to sniping every now and then.

Copped what he deserved and now we move. 

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28 minutes ago, Danelska said:

mmmm, be careful who you say that to around here...some folks don't take kindly to that talk... effing irresponsible of him.

And some need to take off the red and blue glasses.

Could learn a thing or two.

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53 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

I keep seeing the vision of him giving Membrey a love tap in the back of the head with his bicep but in the reports it says the suspension is for hitting Webster, were there two incidents?

It isn't Membrey. I thought it was at first too because of the arm tatts, but it is actually Wright. 

http://www.saints.com.au/player-profile/nathan-wright

So it seems the 'bicep' incident is the one...

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2 minutes ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

It isn't Membrey. I thought it was at first too because of the arm tatts, but it is actually Wright. 

http://www.saints.com.au/player-profile/nathan-wright

So it seems the 'bicep' incident is the one...

Ah ok now I know why I'm confused, was getting Wright mixed up with Webbster

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21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

And some need to take off the red and blue glasses.

Could learn a thing or two.

Why, oh great wise one? What great teachings have you got for us poor, simple weak minded fools.

The only thing I could possibly learn from your post is that you think your better than others. 

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35 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wright went off for a concussion test afterwards so your claim of ''There was bugger all in it'' just looks silky.

He is a leader FFS and is prone to sniping every now and then.

Copped what he deserved and now we move. 

When you over react like Wright did, of course they're going to see if he was not concussed.

 

Did he return to the field? Yes. Concussed? No.

FMD.

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