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COVID Breaches by Clubs Could Derail Season

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33 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Wayne Bennett suspended from coaching Souths this weekend against his old mob the Broncos after breaching covid protocols. ( eating in a restaurant with wife). 

I'm still unsure how Bucks was able to coach last round

Reallly?  Remind me, what club does he coach?  Who is their president?

 
1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Ok 

He would admit fault however, Thats what happened in East Berlin and Russia .........if you ever want to work in this business again. Just ask Dale Lewis....

"We have ways of making you talk...."

4 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Ok 

He would admit fault however, Thats what happened in East Berlin and Russia .........if you ever want to work in this business again. Just ask Dale Lewis....

He admitted fault cos he had some fault in it. Hardly think it's this conspiracy some are trying to make it out to be.

 
On 8/3/2020 at 6:11 PM, Lord Nev said:

Cleary actually broke an AFL Media protocol of not reporting the names of family members who break protocol.

Perhaps a bit less speedy with the insults and outrage until all the facts come out.

Even then, not sure why the insults are necessary tbh.

Nev this post is not directed at you but at the highlighted point you raised. 

Every reporter that reported on the story has named Ms Cotchin, have they been suspended?

Ms Cotchin outed herself. 

I cannot see how reporting on a public post leads to Cleary's suspension, all the suspension does is draw more attention to Ms Cotchin. 

The stupidity of people that post photos of themselves breaking rules/laws staggers me. They deserve whatever comes their way. 

I note that Cleary admitted doing the wrong thing, I suspect he wants to continue AFL reporting.

4 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Nev this post is not directed at you but at the highlighted point you raised. 

Every reporter that reported on the story has named Ms Cotchin, have they been suspended?

Ms Cotchin outed herself. 

I cannot see how reporting on a public post leads to Cleary's suspension, all the suspension does is draw more attention to Ms Cotchin. 

The stupidity of people that post photos of themselves breaking rules/laws staggers me. They deserve whatever comes their way. 

I note that Cleary admitted doing the wrong thing, I suspect he wants to continue AFL reporting.

I guess it's a bit like an embargo, once the first person has reported it then it's 'out there'. Also, not every reporter is employed by AFL media and has the same agreed rules as them.

Totally agree she outed herself and it was dumb. I also think a warning to Cleary would have been more than enough.

Cleary did the wrong thing and admitted it. I don't get why people are making up conspiracies about something so simple.


2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Ummm.... wtf was going through their head?

that was to alter apartments back the way they should have been....

  • 2 weeks later...

More players break the rules: covid-breach-port-stars-set-to-cop-bans-after-entertaining-visitors

Should get the same suspension as young Elijah Taylor of the Swans:  out for the season (plus solitary confinement in his room for 14 days to quarantine). 

Throw the book at them.  If they miss playing in finals bad luck!

Idiots for risking the competition.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

I am sure I remember early on in this COVID season planning there was discussion that any breaches (by players, officials or WAGS) would result in immediate end of season for the offenders,  however as some of the higher profile breaches involved Collingwood and Richmond high profile individuals, nothing meaningful has happened.

Now would it be different for example if ANB had committed a breach (of course before he was suspended)?

 
3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I am sure I remember early on in this COVID season planning there was discussion that any breaches (by players, officials or WAGS) would result in immediate end of season for the offenders,  however as some of the higher profile breaches involved Collingwood and Richmond high profile individuals, nothing meaningful has happened.

Now would it be different for example if ANB had committed a breach (of course before he was suspended)?

If it was AVB he'd be put to the guillotine


13 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Time for Port to unleash Jack !!!

Is Trenners still on the list?

Why weren't we awarded the four points when Essendon could not take the field?

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Why weren't we awarded the four points when Essendon could not take the field?

Because that isn’t in the script.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Because that isn’t in the script.

Big chance it would have been if the roles were reversed.


1 minute ago, old dee said:

Big chance it would have been if the roles were reversed.

That is in the script.

Wait and see the next ANB type tackle and if it’s a name player, watch the way it is differentiated and penalised.

On 8/3/2020 at 5:27 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

 The Cotchin’s are self-entitled bogans and the AFL are pathetic. 

I believe the term these days is "CUBs"
Cashed Up Bogans.
 

I'm so sick of hearing the term 'WAGS' whenever I hear it I don't get the impression of innocent family and wife I just think of spoiled idiots that have no idea that being in the hub is a privilege and not a right. Any story that contains that term is usually nothing but trouble.

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