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1 minute ago, dees-picable said:

Sickening acts of unprovoked violence on a playing field should be treated exactly the same as similar acts on our streets.  Just saw the act and the aftermath on TV. Distressing. Glad I didn't have a young one watching. Charge him. 

 

the charging of Leigh Matthews in a court of law should never have occurred. Disclosure long after the event of what happened to cause that charge to be laid showed that it was wrongly motivated.

On the other hand the tribunal should if he is found guilty throw the literal book at him.

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38 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Gotta wonder at what point acts like this, in the modern age, verge into the realm of assault territory? Brayshaw would be fully in his rights to press charges here. Off the ball, unprovoked, unable to defend himself, broken jaw and missing teeth. The fact it happened on a footy field shouldn't provide immunity for the perpetrator of the act. Commit the same act on the street and you're hauled before a magistrate with criminal charges.

Seems the AFL is a low unto themselves.

Not defending Gaff at all, but your comments are way over the top, Fang. Lots of things happen on the footy field that would be assault on the street. Some are within the rules of the game, some not. That's the nature of contract sport. 

Gaff's hit was out of character, unacceptable and he'll rightly cop a heavy suspension. 

Still, I'd love him at the Dees next year.

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11 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

what is the West Coast equivalent of Demonland

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Just had a look at their page on Big Footy. A couple of doozies in there. 

Wasn't any malice in it, was clearly trying to hit the pec, Brayshaw changed direction and lowered his body.

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Same as Bugg last year.

A player getting blocked off the ball - (which is a free kick), the guy gets sick of it, swings a round arm and hits the jaw not chest.

He'll get his 6 but he's unlucky.

He's only trying to do what Steele did to Oliver but luckily for Steele, Clarry didn't change direction, lower his body and cop it on the chin.

 

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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

the charging of Leigh Matthews in a court of law should never have occurred. Disclosure long after the event of what happened to cause that charge to be laid showed that it was wrongly motivated.

On the other hand the tribunal should if he is found guilty throw the literal book at him.

Lets hope so. . Matthews pleaded guilty,  was charged $1000 and de-registered for 4 weeks I believe. 

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Not defending Gaff at all, but your comments are way over the top, Fang. Lots of things happen on the footy field that would be assault on the street. Some are within the rules of the game, some not. That's the nature of contract sport. 

Gaff's hit was out of character, unacceptable and he'll rightly cop a heavy suspension. 

Still, I'd love him at the Dees next year.

The toxicity with the Brayshaw family would be enormous.

I think his cards have been marked re coming to Melbourne.

One also has to consider his reputation going forward. (Read sponsors) It's a distraction we don't need for the kind of money we would have to offer

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Not defending Gaff at all, but your comments are way over the top, Fang. Lots of things happen on the footy field that would be assault on the street. Some are within the rules of the game, some not. That's the nature of contract sport. 

Gaff's hit was out of character, unacceptable and he'll rightly cop a heavy suspension. 

Still, I'd love him at the Dees next year.

That's ridiculous.  Intentionally assaulting someone 50 m away from the ball is not "the nature of contact sport".

An overly aggressive hip and shoulder while contesting the game falls in that category. 

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The toxicity with the Brayshaw family would be enormous.

I think his cards have been marked re coming to Melbourne.

One also has to consider his reputation going forward. (Read sponsors) It's a distraction we don't need for the kind of money we would have to offer

Angus and Andrew's brother Hamish plays for the Eagles.

The Brayshaw's will get over it. Mr Brayshaw probably understands that these things happen in footy. Mrs Brayshaw has been through a lot but I doubt she'd hold a grudge.

Smart sponsors will be happy a very good footballer has joined the Demons. They'll be fine.

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2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Angus and Andrew's brother Hamish plays for the Eagles.

The Brayshaw's will get over it. Mr Brayshaw probably understands that these things happen in footy. Mrs Brayshaw has been through a lot but I doubt she'd hold a grudge.

Smart sponsors will be happy a very good footballer has joined the Demons. They'll be fine.

Alternatively the family might be happy to see Gaff at neither the Eagles or the Demons.

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5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The toxicity with the Brayshaw family would be enormous.

I think his cards have been marked re coming to Melbourne.

One also has to consider his reputation going forward. (Read sponsors) It's a distraction we don't need for the kind of money we would have to offer

Rubbish. Chris Judd eye gouged, which i consider to be a criminal offence and chicken winged tackled, 2 despicable acts and he played on regardless with sponsors loving him. 

Gaff’s next game against The Dockers will be worth a look

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3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Angus and Andrew's brother Hamish plays for the Eagles.

The Brayshaw's will get over it. Mr Brayshaw probably understands that these things happen in footy. Mrs Brayshaw has been through a lot but I doubt she'd hold a grudge.

Smart sponsors will be happy a very good footballer has joined the Demons. They'll be fine.

Not sure that this is the way it will pan out! Young Brayshaw looked very very distressed. This type of hit can cause life threatening injuries! Thank God he was wearing a mouthguard.

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1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

Gaff obviously thinking of us there. Just trying to make our match against West Coast a little easier, and giving himself a longer off-season to get himself cherry ripe for us Round 1 2019. ;)

it's dirty but i thought the same thing,.. But for real, very sorry for Brayshaw with the broken jaw, how do we think Gaff will go as a team mate of Angus? I'd be a little dark to say the least.

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10 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

it's dirty but i thought the same thing,.. But for real, very sorry for Brayshaw with the broken jaw, how do we think Gaff will go as a team mate of Angus? I'd be a little dark to say the least.

If Brayshaw has got a Broken Jaw from an off the ball Hit!! stand by for a 10 week holiday! 

Can we please take of the "Rose Colored Glasses" We speculate he is coming to Melbourne but that prediction if not so, many on this site would soon turn into "Outrage" Mode and advocate a lengthy spell on the sidelines! 

Take the situation for what is was! Very very ordinary by Gaff and I reckon just as bad if not worse than Bugg!

He plays for WEST COAST! an opposition team!

 

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Will scream blue murder if he doesn't get 6, the fact that he was facing Brayshaw really sinks him (Bugg lashed out blind), is enormous in the context of their season (and I certainly think the odds on us winning over there just shortened). All that said and done, I do think Gaff was going for the chest and effd it up, not the same sort of dog as Matthews). 

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