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7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

over an hour ago the AFL verdict was imminent according to Tom Morris so ...

Damn. If you said Tom Browne they would have been cleared to play. 

You can argue about their risks of exposure be it high or low but the fact of the matter is is that by breaking the rules, draconian or otherwise, they potentially put the whole team at "risk of having to forfeit" due to potential exposure.

When did the club know about this?

Were the boys at training today? Have they mixed with others since breaching? Doesn't Kozzy live with Jets? Does he now risk having to pull out because of second hand exposure. It's a potential minefield.

I actually believe the risk is low but if the AFL and the state governments want to get tough they could wield a hammer here. I don't think they will but if any team was going to get [censored] it would be us.

 

There’s nothing on the AFL site about it. Until we know how they were supposed to have breached regs, we can’t assume that it warrants a suspension.

 

As if our forward line wasn’t [censored] enough! Now we lose Pickett... fmd.

Reckon Carlton will win tomorrow. Just a feeling. Probably mfcss.


Have a feeling Lockhart isn't fit. I couldn't believe he was out of the 22, let alone not an emergency.

None of the remaining emergencies are a great fit however.

Very disappointing.

Whether you agree with the current COVID rules or not, they are there and the players know they are supposed to adhere to them.

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Reckon Carlton will win tomorrow. Just a feeling. Probably mfcss.

They may or may not. Either way, it won't be because Kozzie (a 1 game veteran) isn't playing.

Just now, Forest Demon said:

Have a feeling Lockhart isn't fit. I couldn't believe he was out of the 22, let alone not an emergency.

None of the remaining emergencies are a great fit however.

I heard he’s carrying a bit of an injury. I hope Bedford takes K-Picks spot. 

4 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Have a feeling Lockhart isn't fit. I couldn't believe he was out of the 22, let alone not an emergency.

None of the remaining emergencies are a great fit however.

Is it possible that Hannan might get a run?


His stupidity has cost him a place along side uncle Nev for his big milestone game.

2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Looks like we have no choice but to delist Spargo as a result.

Could not give a fat rats Clacker about Spargo, But Kossie on the other hand is potentially a big loss!

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Forgive my lack of awareness but what are the rules for players? Zero contact with any of the public aside from other players and coaches?


6 minutes ago, TheKozzieExperience said:

They haven't been suspended yet....

Exactly. No point wrist slashing yet.

23 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Is it possible that Hannan might get a run?

Good shout, haven’t heard anything about Hannan but if he’s fit I’d be keen to see him back in the line up. 

 
6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Forgive my lack of awareness but what are the rules for players? Zero contact with any of the public aside from other players and coaches?

no contact outside your approved bubble. Every players living environment has been approved.

Not sure if they are even allowed out for food shopping


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