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10 minutes ago, brendan said:

As bad if not worse than bugg minimum 6 weeks or AFL are not serious 

I`d say worse. A deliberate flying elbow to the head of a player running back with the flight. Could have dead set killed him. The landing was horrible too. If Bugg got 6 this has to be equivalent or worse, plus he has history, not sure if that comes into it or not?

Dog act.

 

Stuff Cameron. 9 weeks. Was he rubbed out in the pre season for about 4 weeks ?

 

2 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Would love Cameron at Dees, hard as nails, poor hit though

Nothing hard about that Febes, should be rubbed out for the rest of the year

Just now, bobby1554 said:

Nothing hard about that Febes, should be rubbed out for the rest of the year

Agree mate, I didn’t say that hit was hard as nails, just that he plays that way, as I said poor hit and should get 6 but most likely 4 considering GWS/AFL factor. He didn’t even put his hands up to mark. 

2 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Would love Cameron at Dees, hard as nails, poor hit though

I can’t stand his face, he always looks spiteful, like the type of kid who would’ve beaten up smaller kids at school. 

 

How are Brisbane 1-11? One of the best sides I’ve seen with that record, think they have a bright future.


2 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Hodge or Lewis or Bernie?

Or all?

All rack up cheap disposals and 15m chip kicks 

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Andrews knocked out by crude hit - AFL.com.au http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-06-23/andrews-knocked-out-by-crude-hit

Should be 6 weeks minimim. Will be classified as accidental, no case to answer. 

Gil in frantic phone calls to MRP, looks like accidental, high contact, low impact, fine only! It was the hard ground surface that knocked him out, not the elbow?. 


5 mins to go second quarter.

Dogs 6-3-39

Free kicks 25

Norf 2-3-15

Ben Brown, with his stupid hair, ridiculous run up and annoying face, is probably the player I hate most in the AFL at the minute.  Simply can't stand the bloke.  It's slightly irrational but I can't help it.

8 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Ben Brown, with his stupid hair, ridiculous run up and annoying face, is probably the player I hate most in the AFL at the minute.  Simply can't stand the bloke.  It's slightly irrational but I can't help it.

I hear ya mate, nothing wrong with holding irrational grudges. It's a human trait :P

And Jeremy Cameron can get [censored] for that crude and deliberate hit on Andrews. Could've downright broken the kid's neck. Just an outright thug and deadset [censored] of a bloke, Cameron is. Second most punchable face in the AFL... behind Ben Brown. ?

Going through free kicks in all the games, 45-60 in most. That’s not football. Take a lead out of the GF and put the whistle away. 


Yep Brown does that every week, media never talk about it, protected species and should be called out for it, can’t stand him.

Norf are umpires pets. So many soft frees every week.

 

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