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Bloody hell, Bernie!

I reckon he'll get a week for the Betts high hit bit might get off on his bump.

Either way, it's just outright poor leadership by Bernie and I hope Goodwin gives him a well-deserved baking over it.

 

A la the report give me a break, two guys going for a disputed ball I think. Play on. 

 

He is an idiot. 2 weeks minimum. 


How stupid is Vince. 

Another suspension coming. 

Unbelivable. 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Franklin did the same thing to one of our players. It was play on. 

This is melbourne eth he will get 4 down to 3. 

 

Betts should get done for staging barely touched him. Should get off on the bump, going for the ball and braced for unavoidable contact.

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19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bernie is cooked anyway. 

Could not disagree more.  He was very good tonight and I doubt he'll get more than a fine for the contact made tonight.

Two Sydney players, Jones and Frankenstein committed very similar acts but no case to answer.

Vince will probably get 2 or 3.


7 minutes ago, warren dean said:

Could not disagree more.  He was very good tonight and I doubt he'll get more than a fine for the contact made tonight.

He's looked slow all year and doesn't hit targets like he use to. Best thing for him would be to retire at years end. Has been a great servant for us for the period he's been with us. 

 

2 down to 1 week for Betts elbow

3 down to 2 weeks for high bump

Record as long as his arm.

Time for Goody to read the riot act to the team. Unsociable footy isn't about losing players regularly to suspension for absolutely dumb hits

AFL 21st century is more like net ball, at half time they should serve fairy bread and raspberri

Nothing


33 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

2 down to 1 week for Betts elbow

3 down to 2 weeks for high bump

Record as long as his arm.

Time for Goody to read the riot act to the team. Unsociable footy isn't about losing players regularly to suspension for absolutely dumb hits

Bollocks

Insightful as usual jnrmac.

You don't think he'll end up with at least 3 weeks?

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His record won't do him any favors. He will be out next week as a minimum.


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