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I heard from a friend of mine that Conor visited my friends family on Friday. They are all in isolation now. 
a clear intentional breach. What an arrogant fool

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

NO Seriously?? Flawed if so!

False negatives are incredibly common over the first 3-4 days of infection. After this time the viral load builds up and the test becomes more reliable. 

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3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So the campaigner has admitted to breaching restrictions rules even after being warned.

 

Give us the 4 points and be done with it for ffs.

What a [censored] head. 
 

The 4 points should be ours no if, but’s or maybes. 
 

FFS it’s pretty simple. 

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55 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I heard from a friend of mine that Conor visited my friends family on Friday. They are all in isolation now. 
a clear intentional breach. What an arrogant fool

Hi DD. So he visited friends and went to a house inspection between Wednesday and Friday ? What an eejit. 

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5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi DD. So he visited friends and went to a house inspection between Wednesday and Friday ? What an eejit. 

Dies nit surprise me He has appeared as a bit if a loose cannon as a person and player 

He is also homesick and not a great decision maker obviously.

Deserves 3/4 weeks out.

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6 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Guaranteed if that does happen, Dees play a full strength Dons the week they come out of quarantine lol.

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Sounds like the AFL will apply its MRP impact over act methodology in handing out a penalty, just because McKenna actually caught corona. It's worth keeping in mind for all those sounding off on here that two of our boys went to a house party - arguably far worse than what Conor did. And it's almost certain plenty of other players have breached the rules without being caught. 

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28 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi DD. So he visited friends and went to a house inspection between Wednesday and Friday ? What an eejit. 

Indeed

he should get a 2-3 month suspension. Derailed a season single handedly

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21 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Guaranteed if that does happen, Dees play a full strength Dons the week they come out of quarantine lol.

Can someone please tell me why we don’t play a depleted Essendon next week, not Carlton?

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3 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Sounds like the AFL will apply its MRP impact over act methodology in handing out a penalty, just because McKenna actually caught corona. It's worth keeping in mind for all those sounding off on here that two of our boys went to a house party - arguably far worse than what Conor did. And it's almost certain plenty of other players have breached the rules without being caught. 

Good point Skuit. As frustrating as the match being postponed due to the EFC and McKenna's poor decision, it could have very easily been Kossi or Spargo contracting the Corona, noting our players likely don't live in the filthy western suburbs.

If anything this is a good reminder to all of us to keep socially distancing and not take anything for granted.

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2 minutes ago, Billy said:

Can someone please tell me why we don’t play a depleted Essendon next week, not Carlton?

Games are continuing as fixtured... Melb v ess will be made up "later in the year" 

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27 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Games are continuing as fixtured... Melb v ess will be made up "later in the year" 

Wonder what would’ve happened if it was a power club????

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29 minutes ago, red&blue for ever said:

What happens to Spargo’s suspension can he play next week.

nope but if the game was forfeited...maybe

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1 hour ago, Skuit said:

Sounds like the AFL will apply its MRP impact over act methodology in handing out a penalty, just because McKenna actually caught corona. It's worth keeping in mind for all those sounding off on here that two of our boys went to a house party - arguably far worse than what Conor did. And it's almost certain plenty of other players have breached the rules without being caught. 

Which is exactly why the league needs to get fair dinkum about it. It has to be forfeit and 4 points to the opposition or there really is no penalty and players will continue to run the risk.

Draw a line right now AFL. If a player breaks the rule and ends up testing positive it's a forfeit for any games over the next 14 days at a minimum, and continue to forfeit if any other players test positive within the 14 days, until the entire team hub is tested clean.

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Enough. See you at the snow.

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1 hour ago, red&blue for ever said:

What happens to Spargo’s suspension can he play next week.

Plenty of posters here would tell you he can't play at all.  ?

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5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So the campaigner has admitted to breaching restrictions rules even after being warned.

 

Give us the 4 points and be done with it for ffs.

The most important quote in that article is: 'has of course plunged the AFL season into peril again'

Well, no, it hasn't. It's certainly plunged Essendon's season into peril, and no other club, or the competition, should be penalised in any way. Fine Essendon whatever revenue the AFL may have made from the match, and they forfeit until clean. Done.

Clearly players are still running the risk, and the warnings from the league and clubs is not getting through. Let the players manage themselves. Can you imagine a players reception at a club where he's had the team forfeit games? It's the only way to stop it.

And yes, 100% I'd say the same thing if either of our 2 boys that broke the rules tested positive.

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Ironic that the player that wants to play AFL the least out of all players and can’t wait to get out of the country once his contract expires is the first player to test positive.

Easendon supporters ought to be seething with McKenna as they’ll likely lose their next 2 games without Hooker, Hurley and their other defenders.

 

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2 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Guaranteed if that does happen, Dees play a full strength Dons the week they come out of quarantine lol.

That's the thing we should play them next week, and push the Geelong game back a week 

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On 6/20/2020 at 8:09 PM, Hellish Inferno said:

Reading too much into the wording, but after returning the low-grade result he was tested again and "told" not to train.

So he may have actually trained...I wouldn't be surprised this was being twisted to suit agendas!

Also, if they got the low-grade result on Friday evening, why was he allowed to come to the club on Saturday morning at spend at least 20 minutes there before being told. Ever heard of a telephone and to stay at home to be tested in isolation???

My understanding is there is no such thing as a "low grade positive" test result.

There are "low grade fevers" as a symptom of being infected with a virus etc.

The low grade positive is most likely just Gil speak.

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3 hours ago, Skuit said:

Sounds like the AFL will apply its MRP impact over act methodology in handing out a penalty, just because McKenna actually caught corona. It's worth keeping in mind for all those sounding off on here that two of our boys went to a house party - arguably far worse than what Conor did. And it's almost certain plenty of other players have breached the rules without being caught. 

Not sure how much "worse" any of those actions are.

A factor going the other way is that his teammate (Zerk-Thatcher) had already been suspended and, surely, Essendon would have read the riot act to the entire playing group. After that, it's hard to believe another Essendon player broke the rules (I'd be similarly gobsmacked if another Melbourne player stuffs up).

I agree with you that McKenna probably shouldn't be getting a bigger suspension than Zerk-Thatcher, Pickett or Spargo simply because he caught it and they didn't (unless he knew he had it but didn't comply with the rules, in which case season-long ban minimum, I say).

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Wow, popped over to bomber blitz.  Biggest crucifixion complex since Jesus.  They want to be let off everything, delist a McKenna, and move games so they play with a full squad.  They are still sore from being drug cheats, too.

(I had to use hand sanitizer on my eyeballs after that....)

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Plenty of posters here would tell you he can't play at all.  ?

Yeah well, Kicked two more goals than T Mac and Weeds. But yeah, agree !

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