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2 hours ago, Redleg said:

The game is not about punching players in the back, hard enough to crack their ribs and bruise their lung. All done deliberately to a guy who can’t see you coming. 
That ain’t a love tap. 
Rules say straight to the tribunal and minimum 3 weeks.
BTW Carlton played one short as a result the whole game. 
Nice tactic for a GF to a star of the opposition if it was legal. AFL would love that.

I don’t agree with the rules, the medical outcome shouldn’t dictate the suspension in my opinion. 
you could do the same act 20 more times and not have a player need to leave the ground. 

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

OMG WTF is happening with Adelaide?

What’s the bet we lose to them for their only win for the season.


18 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I don’t agree with the rules, the medical outcome shouldn’t dictate the suspension in my opinion. 
you could do the same act 20 more times and not have a player need to leave the ground. 

Sorry, a cheap shot causing a serious injury should be punished severely. He didn’t have to do it and Silvagni is going miss a lot of games. An eye for an eye is entirely appropriate. 

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4 hours ago, DubDee said:

There’s talk of Merrett being suspended for that love tap on Silvani. Good lord if that’s the case we might well make the game non contact

Lol he punched him and allegedly broke a rib and bruised a lung.. nothing to see here!

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1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Lol he punched him and allegedly broke a rib and bruised a lung.. nothing to see here!

So how many weeks should T Mac get for breaking Stewart’s collar bone?

zero. It’s the action not the outcome that should be assessed

 
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8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So how many weeks should T Mac get for breaking Stewart’s collar bone?

zero. It’s the action not the outcome that should be assessed

Yeap he punched him 

On 6/27/2020 at 3:49 PM, Watts the matter said:

Let's remember we tried to get rid of him a year before to GWS.

Really? I hadn't heard that, but I know his manager shopped him all through his last year.


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