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5 hours ago, dl4e said:

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

His record from AFL.com.au:

Cameron's bad record

Year Round Charge Opponent Outcome Sanction
2012 9 Wrestling Jake Carlisle Guilty $900
2012 15 Striking Clinton Young Not Guilty  
2014 10 Striking Dylan Grimes Guilty Reprimand
2014 10 Misconduct Dylan Grimes Guilty $1,800
2014 11 Rough conduct Jarryd Roughead Guilty 1 match
2015 8 Forceful front-on contact Kyle Cheney Guilty $1,000
2015 18 Engaging in melee   Guilty $1,000
2016 Pre-season Rough conduct Rhys Mathieson Guilty 4 matches
2017 Pre-season Striking Scott Thompson Guilty $1,000
2018 9 Kneeing Will Schofield Guilty $2,000
 
2 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

His record from AFL.com.au:

Cameron's bad record

Year Round Charge Opponent Outcome Sanction
2012 9 Wrestling Jake Carlisle Guilty $900
2012 15 Striking Clinton Young Not Guilty  
2014 10 Striking Dylan Grimes Guilty Reprimand
2014 10 Misconduct Dylan Grimes Guilty $1,800
2014 11 Rough conduct Jarryd Roughead Guilty 1 match
2015 8 Forceful front-on contact Kyle Cheney Guilty $1,000
2015 18 Engaging in melee   Guilty $1,000
2016 Pre-season Rough conduct Rhys Mathieson Guilty 4 matches
2017 Pre-season Striking Scott Thompson Guilty $1,000
2018 9 Kneeing Will Schofield Guilty $2,000

The one against Mathieson shouldn't count as that disgusting ducker deserves rough conduct every time he plays.

So he's been found guilty three times for striking and never got weeks. I genuinely believe that would be a different outcome if it were not for it being GWS.

 

North are so lucky.  And now the pull even with us on 8 wins.  God thats annoying.

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

North are so lucky.  And now the pull even with us on 8 wins.  God thats annoying.

I don't think luck is it

imagine being able to move the ball end to end like that in what, 60sec

bulldogs: gone in sixty seconds

much like us v pies in first minute  


9 hours ago, John Demonic said:

I suppose the bright side is that a team that's chasing our spot in the 8 only beat the Bulldogs by 4 or so points ?

Tom Morris should respect the fact it actually was behind closed doors for privacy and shut his [censored] mouth. Who is this parasite?

10 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Blame shouldn’t fall entirely on Wallis.  Inexplicably, the doggies played the last two minutes like they were the ones who were 4 points down.  They ran, played on, scrambled, handballed and rushed the ball repetedly inside 50.  No leadership or common sense to slow things down and maintain possession.

Leaving Norths forward line open in the last minute was criminal. Should have packed the backline.

13 hours 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 came on here today literally to post this. Irrational, but I just want to punch his stupid bobble headed free kick gifted face.

 
12 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Brown gets a light shove in the back and falls forward like he's been smashed by Yokozuna.  Disgrace.

He also wraps his stupid lanky arms around people's necks in marking contests, and gets paid frees when they react. 

1 minute ago, Undeeterred said:

He also wraps his stupid lanky arms around people's necks in marking contests, and gets paid frees when they react. 

He is the biggest Milker of frees in the comp & worse than Selwood. Runs and throws his arms in the air all the time, [censored] me


24 minutes ago, SFebey said:

He is the biggest Milker of frees in the comp & worse than Selwood. Runs and throws his arms in the air all the time, [censored] me

I thought it was comical when at one stage he had his arms out faking for a non existent push free in a marking situation with no oponent in direct  contact with him. He realised the ball was coming straight towards him and then went for the uncontested mark.

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8 minutes ago, america de cali said:

I thought it was comical when at one stage he had his arms out faking for a non existent push free in a marking situation with no oponent in direct  contact with him. He realised the ball was coming straight towards him and then went for the uncontested mark.

Been happening for two years mate, disgrace

Clash jumper is dead. Pies in their home top (Black back) vs blues in their home top (navy blue back), surely Carlscum should have their white top on?


43 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Clash jumper is dead. Pies in their home top (Black back) vs blues in their home top (navy blue back), surely Carlscum should have their white top on?

Yep and I don’t understand why a team that’s predominantly got white in their uniform isn’t made to wear the white shorts, regardless of being at home.

A Carlton win would let us out of jail a bit

Are Carlton doing a T Mac move with Rowe going forward?? Come on the Baggers!!

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Are Carlton doing a T Mac move with Rowe going forward?? Come on the Baggers!!

Kreuzer is down in the rooms and Casbolt was a late out. Filling the gap left by those two. 

3 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Yep and I don’t understand why a team that’s predominantly got white in their uniform isn’t made to wear the white shorts, regardless of being at home.

A Carlton win would let us out of jail a bit

Bit ?

A lot ;)

I sense the world is more cruel ☹️


1 minute ago, SFebey said:

Kade Simpson is exactly the player we need x 2

I was just thinking the exact same thing. Always been a fan 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Kreuzer is down in the rooms and Casbolt was a late out. Filling the gap left by those two. 

Cheers. Tuned in late, Casboult broke his finger in the warm-up? Stiff.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Cheers. Tuned in late, Casboult broke his finger in the warm-up? Stiff.

Back in my days we just used a couple of paddle-pop sticks and electrical tape to fix a broken finger. 

 
5 minutes ago, layzie said:

I was just thinking the exact same thing. Always been a fan 

He’s what I hope Salem can become but I’m not convinced


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