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4 minutes ago, brendan said:

Some daming footage gotta be 6 minimum, close up of the hit 

https://mobile.twitter.com/id/status/1026021040382595072

Strewth that has to be 6 weeks or the AFL is compromised massively. 

 
4 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

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

No they won’t

it was a King Hit

That was a coward hit by gaff. On a young kid who was standing there minding his own business. Bugg copped it big time but gaff won't.  

 
6 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

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

Yep absolutely 

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Listening to the SEN call of the Freo game and one of the commentators was trying to find an incident that’s similar to Gaff’s. He came up with the Bugg hit and stated that he got 6.

I believe it was Gossage that replied “ Yes but he had form”.  What form did Bugg have with the tribunal? One fine for interfering with an injured player prior to his only suspension. Incredible, trying to talk it down Gossage you fool. 


5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Listening to the SEN call of the Freo game and one of the commentators was trying to find an incident that’s similar to Gaff’s. He came up with the Bugg hit and stated that he got 6.

I believe it was Gossage that replied “ Yes but he had form”.  What form did Bugg have with the tribunal? One fine for interfering with an injured player prior to his only suspension. Incredible, trying to talk it down Gossage you fool. 

What a joke the only form bugg had was being a [censored] stirrer 

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Listening to the SEN call of the Freo game and one of the commentators was trying to find an incident that’s similar to Gaff’s. He came up with the Bugg hit and stated that he got 6.

I believe it was Gossage that replied “ Yes but he had form”.  What form did Bugg have with the tribunal? One fine for interfering with an injured player prior to his only suspension. Incredible, trying to talk it down Gossage you fool. 

Funny you’ve mentioned that. My brother just said the same thing and I said the hit on Mills is the only thing he’s been suspended for. He may be niggly and a pest but I wouldn’t count that as ‘form’.

Wtf was gaff thinking?? The game is over, finals coming - hit a kid?!?

need to think seriously before recruiting this bloke.  

I didn’t it was as bad as buggs. I’d give 4-5 weeks

 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Wtf was gaff thinking?? The game is over, finals coming - hit a kid?!?

need to think seriously before recruiting this bloke.  

I didn’t it was as bad as buggs. I’d give 4-5 weeks

Are you serious? The guy is in hospital. 

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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

Are you serious? The guy is in hospital. 

Looked more of a round side fist to me. But im drunk and only seen distant vision so far. 

Im not a big fan of the outcome dictating the penalty


20 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Are you serious? The guy is in hospital. 

Buggs was graded intentional conduct with high impact to the head.  Hard to see this being different but let’s wait and see

Brayshaw must have said something to him, and Gaff has looked at him and gone Whack!!

Teeth in the Fingernails. 

Could change his career

8 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

Buggs was graded intentional conduct with high impact to the head.  Hard to see this being different but let’s wait and see

The AFL will introduce a new factor to downgrade the penalty.  That will be some weasel words which amount to 'he's also has the penalty of not getting the Brownlow'.  

Broken jaw and surgery for brayshaw. Poor kid. Gaff has to get more than bugg 

Could be awkward at west coast with Andrews brother Hamish at west coast and he's just seen a teammate break his brothers jaw. 


Wow what an ending to see r20 off. Friday saturday was all about how good the game is, we don't need rule changes how good were the close games and today was all about the thrashings and gaff breaking a players jaw. Gaff may have stolen the thunder from saints, suns and blues who were terrible. 

I think more needs to be made from that saints loss. That was a poor effort from them. 

2 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

[censored] incredible. Bugg clocks someone in the jaw and he's public enemy No.1. Gaff does it and he's the nicest guy you'd ever meet.

Yeas of course. Gaff doesn't do pesky Instagram posts nor is he a 'pest' on the playing field. Its sickening.

Bugg was treated very poorly. Particularly compared to Houli the week before.

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Brayshaw must have said something to him, and Gaff has looked at him and gone Whack!!

Teeth in the Fingernails. 

Could change his career

Both of their careers....


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Broken jaw and surgery for brayshaw. Poor kid. Gaff has to get more than bugg 

Could be awkward at west coast with Andrews brother Hamish at west coast and he's just seen a teammate break his brothers jaw. 

 

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Gaff deserves eight weeks.

Much worse than the Bugg hit.

Much worse than Bugg. Six weeks for Bugg always seemed harsh. This has to be more ... 8weeks. In suburban footy it would be a season or worse

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Wtf was gaff thinking?? The game is over, finals coming - hit a kid?!?

need to think seriously before recruiting this bloke.  

I didn’t it was as bad as buggs. I’d give 4-5 weeks

It’s similar to Barry Hall, he got 7. Game and players should’ve evolved since then and AFL are “apparently” taking head knocks seriously since that incident. Brayshaw has 4 caved in teeth and a broken jaw and will miss the rest of the season. Should be 8 weeks IMO.

 

Dog act from Gaff. Just as with Bugg, deserves to be taken to the cleaners for this. Pathetic and disgusting.

Hope Brayshaw is OK. Sounds at this stage like a broken jaw and broken teeth. 

Another perfect example of why a red card/send off system is a good idea.

On big footy there are over 6 pages from the WC forum on this. Most think he will get 3 to 4 weeks whilst a minority thinks he will get 5 or more. The majority are dreaming that he might be back for late finals.  I believe 6 will be the minimum as what Bugg got but the injury damage is far worse so could be 8.

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