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GWS were smashed by injuries and at 1 point it was 16 v 18 in Carlton’s favor and they still lost by 100+ lol 

 
 

Didn’t want to play against his new team. Good bloke. Not too sure Angus will approve though. 


12 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Gaff 21 disposals and 4 goal involvements to half time 

Only an accumulator ?

12 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Gaff 21 disposals and 4 goal involvements to half time 

Anyone watching.  Apparently Gaff threw a round house and has knocked out Andrew Brayshaws teeth.  Sounds like not too different to Bugg last year!

 
Just now, Moonshadow said:

Only an accumulator ?

Just accumulated 3 weeks off. 

1 minute ago, Watson11 said:

Anyone watching.  Apparently Gaff threw a round house and has knocked out Andrew Brayshaws teeth.  Sounds like not too different to Bugg last year!

Yep it’s ugly. Will go for weeks


Just now, MSFebey said:

Yep it’s ugly. Will go for weeks

Surely that's worse than Bugg. Bugg swung around not looking where the punch was going. Gaff was looking right at him and whacked him.

Nah just a fine. Michael Christian will deem it as low impact and careless. He’ll say the ball was in the vicinity and he tried to knock the ball on ?


1 minute ago, brendan said:

Geez if he has broken his jaw should get 6 weeks if the AFL Are serious 

Is it a suspected broken jaw? I think it’s worse than Cameron’s hit on Andrews. 


More than 2 surely. Kid is crying on the bench missing teeth.

Buggy got six weeks and made an example of to stop this kind of thuggery. Obviously not enough if it still happens. 8 weeks for Gaff and any less it will be a joke.

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17 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Is it a suspected broken jaw? I think it’s worse than Cameron’s hit on Andrews. 

As bad as Buggs hit last year.  But my guess is tribunal will reduce to 2-3 weeks.

Brayshaw off to hospital in an ambulance. Hope he is OK.


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