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Absoulute BS that cotchin gets away with that attack on Jones

 
21 minutes ago, demonmerv said:

Absoulute BS that cotchin gets away with that attack on Jones

Agree

Cotchin's tackle was way worse than Lynch knee. Should've been a week, maybe even 2 weeks in a normal H&A season

Cotchin is a massive sniper

Lynch is a key forward, so it's fair to assume he cops heaps of treatment from his weekly tormenter. If he hands out the occasional sly one it's no big deal for me.

 
1 hour ago, sue said:

$750 fine.  Wow that will really discourage him and his $%# coach from continuing to snipe.  A football penalty is the only thing these guys understand.

cost him a round of drinks at his fav nightclub


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55 minutes ago, Tony Tea said:

Lynch is a key forward, so it's fair to assume he cops heaps of treatment from his weekly tormenter. If he hands out the occasional sly one it's no big deal for me.

Give me a break, Tea bag.

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38 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Is that Lynch’s third fine for the year? 

I taut it was his fort offence, as they'd say in County Kark.

12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Is that Lynch’s third fine for the year? 

Fourth.

Sam Collins, Jarrod Witts, Alex Witherden.

The Michael Hurley incident did not result in a fine. 

 

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2 hours ago, jimbo1982 said:

Fourth.

Sam Collins, Jarrod Witts, Alex Witherden.

The Michael Hurley incident did not result in a fine. 

 

Aren’t players suppose to cop a suspension after they’ve received three or four fines in one season? 

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Aren’t players suppose to cop a suspension after they’ve received three or four fines in one season? 

if that were the case you could safely bet they would have found a reason to not fine him


23 hours ago, dieter said:

I don't understand the concept:' Its finals time. There’ll be no suspension nor should there be.'

So, because it's a final, anything goes. That is codswallop bean curd crapola.

 

It's what happens though, I don't understand alot about the AFL's logic.

However, wait until we get to a prelim and Gawn gets suspended for jumping with his knee too high in the ruck and Oliver gets a week for staging when he ducks into a tackle like Selwood does.

He was only doing a BLM knee in solidarity with George Floyd.   Lovely gesture. ?

I thought 3 fines = 1 week. I actually believed that was the r e ason the tiges did not play Lynch last week.

19 hours ago, Cyclops said:

I thought 3 fines = 1 week. I actually believed that was the r e ason the tiges did not play Lynch last week.

old rules

afl got rid of that one a few seasons back when, i think it was, fyfe got suspended after a succession of fines

6 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

old rules

afl got rid of that one a few seasons back when, i think it was, fyfe got suspended after a succession of fines

Surely the AFL wouldn’t make a knee jerk rule change based in one case ?


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