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Should get a bloody medal for punching a Carlton player and a free trip to a Los Vegas boxing Clinic, at the end of the year to put some power in your punch for next time.

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37 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Fair dinkum unbelievable.

Hogan's was just a little push.

Lewis' even less of a little push.

The only action from the last incident will be several $1,000 fines as a result of the subsequent wrestling action - worthy of Wrestlemania but we all know it's fake.

High to the head with medium force.

1 week to hogan 

pederson to get a run 

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Lewis will get a week for contact to the head. Hogan should get off for bad acting. Soft free kick. 

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I tell you what the AFL better review the Blues as they clearly allowed 2 concussed players to keep playing. The League clubs are being fined chit tonnes of money for just the same.

From the footage both players were clearly knocked out and didn't even go off for the standard "how many fingers am I holding up, nah you're right mate" test.

Seriously Hoges in more trouble than Lewis, his looked like a clenched.

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4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

I tell you what the AFL better review the Blues as they clearly allowed 2 concussed players to keep playing. The League clubs are being fined chit tonnes of money for just the same.

From the footage both players were clearly knocked out and didn't even go off for the standard "how many fingers am I holding up, nah you're right mate" test.

Seriously Hoges in more trouble than Lewis, his looked like a clenched.

Who were they?

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Fair dinkum unbelievable.

Hogan's was just a little push.

Lewis' even less of a little push.

The only action from the last incident will be several $1,000 fines as a result of the subsequent wrestling action - worthy of Wrestlemania but we all know it's fake.

They both looked like closed fists to me which if they were means they'll be in trouble

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45 minutes ago, Bimbo said:

Rowe should get a week for acting

Thought he must have been hit by a bus. Kid Cartable after the way his legs folded up after that tap. Complete stooging act to milk a free.

 

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Hogan punched Rowe in the head. He has to go, and he should. Idiotic act. Lewis open palmed. Unless he's on a promise, should get off with a fine. 

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2 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I was in the Ponsford today; Rowe took a dive.

Look at the TV vision. He didn't. 

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9 minutes ago, Webber said:

Hogan punched Rowe in the head. He has to go, and he should. Idiotic act. Lewis open palmed. Unless he's on a promise, should get off with a fine. 

Lewis is on a 'promise' of sorts.  If he gets a week it becomes two as he has a carryover 'bonus' penalty which doesn't expire until sometime in May.

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1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Both one week.

 

think you're right. Both low / medium impact to the head. Hogans looked like an open hand, couldnt see clearly but looked like Lewis had a closed fist. Both seemed almost incidental but both were effectively punches to the head.  

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Lewis didn't do anything it was Viney who pushed Cripps down. Lewis only tickled him afterwards.

The hogan one was just a little shove to the face. Nothing in it.

Yeh the Vince 'hit' was way worse ey mate... 

Hogan punched Rowe in the jaw.

Lewis hit hardly looks any better.

You were very vocal (not for the first time) about the Vince incident last weekend and this is your response? Unbelievable.

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7 minutes ago, Juicebox said:

Yeh the Vince 'hit' was way worse ey mate... 

Hogan punched Rowe in the jaw.

Lewis hit hardly looks any better.

You were very vocal (not for the first time) about the Vince incident last weekend and this is your response? Unbelievable.

I was vocal because he is a repeated offender time and time again and missing crucial games like today is not ideal. Bernie was missed today.

Get your facts right before talking trash.

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Hogans gone... Very similar to the Tom Hawkins one last year. The vision of Lewis isn't so conclusive but wouldn't be surprised if he gets a week too.. Both absolute stupidity & let their frustrations get the better of them. Poor to have 3 players rubbed out in 2 weeks for similar stupid acts

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