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Now Grace QC is saying Oliver hurt his face when he struck Schofield's spine and the MFC medical report was based on Oliver' self reporting rather than a 'diagnosis by the doctor'.

Therefore medical report should be ignored...#fakelogic

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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Understand your point. But Clayton is clearly defending his position. 

He believes he got hit and didn't dive, he hasn't gone on a Sunday morning bender and written stuff he would later regret. 

i know what he's doing, but people on social media will believe what they want and won't be swayed. you achieve nothing but fanning the flames

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All i can say re Eagles farce

Liar Liar pants on fire !!!

Fmd...these clowns actually believe their own bullshlt ?? :o

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

All i can say re Eagles farce

Liar Liar pants on fire !!!

Fmd...these clowns actually believe their own bullshlt ?? :o

Absolute load of cheap coming out of his mouth. You don't lead with an elbow to push someone away

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6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i know what he's doing, but people on social media will believe what they want and won't be swayed. you achieve nothing but fanning the flames

Sure. But the alternative is to get hammered on multiple levels by keyboard heroes. 

I am ok that he is standing firm. 

It would be far worse if he was in tears. 

Clarry is made of strong stuff

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Wow

Oliver's quotes

David Grace QC wanted to use a report from The West Australian newspaper, which wrote Oliver said the stray elbow was "A cheap shot. I probably shouldn't have fallen over but I was sort of scared".
 
Tribunal chairman Ross Howie arguing it shouldn't be taken into account.
 
Grace QC: "I won't push it any further".
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2 minutes ago, brendan said:

Wow

Oliver's quotes

David Grace QC wanted to use a report from The West Australian newspaper, which wrote Oliver said the stray elbow was "A cheap shot. I probably shouldn't have fallen over but I was sort of scared".
 
Tribunal chairman Ross Howie arguing it shouldn't be taken into account.
 
Grace QC: "I won't push it any further".
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dinny.navaratnam

Why raise it then? Other than to put it out there that Clarry dived

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Feel sorry for Clarry in all this, it must be having some affect on him just hope he turns up Friday. Sooner this is done the better, hopefully Schofield and West Coast get the full 2 for being a [censored] about it. Sore losers

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Trying to think of something suitable to describe Grace :unsure:

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Trying to think of something suitable to describe Grace :unsure:

Dis?

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David Grace QC:

"Do you really think, if the contact to Oliver was anything other than negligible, player Oliver would be squirting around the melee (and looking for Schofield)?" 

Grace QC arguing if Oliver was hurt, he wouldn't have got up and tried to retaliate.

 

 

That doesnt even make sense!! Its probably the first thing you do. David Grace QC has obviously never been in a barney.

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11 minutes ago, brendan said:

Wow

Oliver's quotes

David Grace QC wanted to use a report from The West Australian newspaper, which wrote Oliver said the stray elbow was "A cheap shot. I probably shouldn't have fallen over but I was sort of scared".
 
Tribunal chairman Ross Howie arguing it shouldn't be taken into account.
 
Grace QC: "I won't push it any further".
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dinny.navaratnam

That newspaper report is a deliberate change of the words Oliver used in the post game Ch7 interview.  I am appalled a QC would use that and not show the actual vision of the interview.

But, the Tribunal works on balance of probabilities.  So Grace Qc, has cast doubt on:

  • what the umpire saw,
  • when Oliver was hit
  • the relevance of the medical report because he asserted there was no diagnosis by the doctor.
  • Uses a twisted newspaper report rather than the actual vision.
  • uses the sequence of events incorrectly

Grace QC has probably succeed in casting sufficient doubt on the balance of probabilities.  Schofield will get off.

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He's going to get off here schofield. 

What annoyed me is grant thomas and others saying he has made it worse by not admitting it....he said he shouldnt have fallen over and was sort of scared...isnt that him admitting he shouldnt have done it?

Finding the attacks on this 19 yo's character from all corners quite distressing

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

David Grace QC:

"Do you really think, if the contact to Oliver was anything other than negligible, player Oliver would be squirting around the melee (and looking for Schofield)?" 

Grace QC arguing if Oliver was hurt, he wouldn't have got up and tried to retaliate.

My recollection of the vision is that was before Schofield hit Oliver not after.  After, Oliver lay on the ground while everyone else was in a melee. 

Grrrr!  Why don't they look at the vision while Grace, QC is saying this - he is wrong!!

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