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17 hours 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

Quite the rap sheet.

 

We may not have to worry about Jeremy Cameron when we play GWS in Round 23 .   A 9 week suspension is not out of the question with his record and what will be a damning medical report - not to mention the act itself.

 
1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Quite the rap sheet.

 

We may not have to worry about Jeremy Cameron when we play GWS in Round 23 .   A 9 week suspension is not out of the question with his record and what will be a damning medical report - not to mention the act itself.

Still, could you imagine if it was Carlton piecing together the medical report. The poor bugger would never play again.

 
3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Umps are so far up the pies clackers. 

Hasn’t been a great spectacle so far but much better than a lot of the dribble served up this year. It would be 100% better without so much umpire intervention. 21 frees to Collingwood only minutes into the third. This is what’s ruining the game. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


Go you blues!!!! 

 

Collingwood getting their [censored] sucked by the umps for the second week in a  row. 

 
18 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Quite the rap sheet.

 

We may not have to worry about Jeremy Cameron when we play GWS in Round 23 .   A 9 week suspension is not out of the question with his record and what will be a damning medical report - not to mention the act itself.

He'll get 5 or 6, not 9. 9 will put him on the edge of being suspended out of the game, as he'll have 14 weeks worth of suspensions (or do they not do that in the AFL?)

Just awesome for Melbourne... after we lose, every other team in the 8 or challenging has a win. 

Could be 2017 all over again.


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

#Freekickcollingwood.

I did see 10-7 at one stage...now 28-11.

Cripps is having some game, and Treloar looks super sore with a hammy on the bench that may / may not be torn - commentators just guessing 

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

13 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I did see 10-7 at one stage...now 28-11.

AFL know what they are doing.


56 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Still, could you imagine if it was Carlton piecing together the medical report. The poor bugger would never play again.

Carlscum doctors would rush out a bloody autopsy report .... then he would be BOG the next week.  

At least the teams on the same points didn't blow anyone away. We still have a good percentage gap on most

35 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Just awesome for Melbourne... after we lose, every other team in the 8 or challenging has a win. 

Could be 2017 all over again.

Yeah, sides that have a sniff are giving it all. We with a 9 day break and bye have played tired footy in the last quarters for the past two games. We have blown a top two position. I hope we are not penciling in a win next week against the saints. Sides dead in the water like Bulldogs, Bombers, Brisbane and Carlton played with energy this round. If the saints detect weakness they will go for us hard.

Edited by america de cali

I can’t believe I was supporting the Blues. God I hate Collingwood. My husband and his stupid family are getting so far ahead of themselves - it’s almost unbearable. 

Think I will book myself into a yoga retreat every weekend until the season is over.

 

Well at least Collingwood can cement their top 4 spot with another bloopy game next week against GC.


Pies and Tigers in top 4 = mega $$$$$$$$ for AFL. 

18 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Think I will book myself into a yoga retreat every weekend until the season is over.

 

At least you know there won’t be any Collingwood supporters there. 

I hate the filth so much. 

A mate's wife repeatedly posts Demons' taunts on FB.

She is everything Collingwood represents.

Just saw the highlights on the news. Triplechins and that subhuman Joffa

Edited by bingers

 

collingwood getting all the accolades in the media for defeating easybeats carlton by the huge sum of 20 pts.....wtf

follow the $$$$s

I have a few mates that do the same thing Daisy and guess what... Every single one of them are collingwood supporters. Yet they won’t go to games when they’re going shite.


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