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Pickett Fined for Rough Tackle

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I thought it was a last quarter sling tackle in the forward pocket

Edited by joeboy

 

He was penalised twice with kicks for "dangerous tackles". Both ridiculous.


Rubbish. AFL need to get their head out of their [censored].

That article implies it was for the first, straight on, one? I could half understand if it was the sling in the last quarter, but if it's that first one that is an absolute disgrace.

 
4 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

That article implies it was for the first, straight on, one? I could half understand if it was the sling in the last quarter, but if it's that first one that is an absolute disgrace.

Yep, it refers to the one in the second quarter where Pickett goes straight into the front of a Lion player.

Disgrace from the MRO. Would love the club to challenge it but it's not worth the money.


I think the 2nd one which he has been fined for was dangerous and he was very lucky not to knock him out. 
 

The first one on the mid wing was a horrible decision 

What a load of horse [censored]. 

I only remember 1 and it was a hard, uncompromising and bone jarring tackle. 
 

FFS this ain’t netball. (That’s basically what I screamed out when a free was given)
 

Bloody pathetic. 

If the club is not going to challenge it then they need to pay the fine for Kozzie. 

Edited by DemonOX

So much for that r sole Gerard Healy saying Nev “led with his head”. Clearly McStay “led with his elbow”.

Edited by ProperDee


This is the side of Pickett that I don't want them to dumb down.  I hope that, even with the fine, he doesn't change the way he plays in the coming weeks.  I want him to hunt the opposition and provide that 'implied pressure' week in, week out.

The fine is a joke, and I hope the club tells him as much.

Not sure if these vids work but both tackles were not dangerous in my opinion. Just the usual crap from biased, corrupt umpires:

Tackle 1 - 3rd quarter (I assume this was the one that copped the fine):

https://share.vidyard.com/watch/GpymjpxmkHzYhUSozgY5fz?

Tackle 2 - 4th quarter:

https://share.vidyard.com/watch/heKFcDHi1XPPcVVpW6pgn4?


1 minute ago, CYB said:

It was the sling tackle in the last quarter. The 3rd quarter was deemed a spear tackle.

Hilarious (and a f*cking joke) if that is the case

8 minutes ago, dice said:

Hilarious (and a f*cking joke) if that is the case

That spear tackle was absolutely a joke. The sling was more about consistency. Viney was slung similarly earlier in the game and got nadda.

Edited by CYB
Missing key noun

1 minute ago, CYB said:

That spear tackle was absolutely. The sling was more about consistency. Viney was slung similarly earlier in the game and got nadda.

Spear tackle?!!! This is a spear tackle:

 

 

So the outcome has no relevance any more? A guy who uses his momentum (all 70kg and 171cm) brings down a 90kg and 193cm player and it is somehow deemed dangerous? The Brisbane player was stunned.... he got a free!! The more I see the less I like this game and where it's headed.

Congrats to Goodwin tonight for defending our players on AFL 360... not!  Goodwin better be saying other things behind closed doors because players can sense BS!


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