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Bayley Fritsch cleared of striking

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Amazing!

 
 

YAYYYYY!!!!!!

I must admit I was judging all you biased fools who thought there was nothing in it on Sunday. I thought it was clearly a week. I’ll let myself out. 


Great news. A few on here seemed to want Frittata suspended. Fail.

Fritatta has just returned to the menu

 

Good news and right decision. Thank god that’s over and we can get on with the match having our leading goal kicker playing!

great result!!!

sorry if it has already been said but who was representing him?


Just now, Tom Dyson said:

great result!!!

sorry if it has already been said but who was representing him?

Adrian Anderson 

Justice prevails.  Can’t underestimate how important this decision is.  Brilliant news!

Holy [censored] Tuesday! Great result for all involved. 


3 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

he did genuinely do damage 

Not much damage as the North player returned to the field and played out the match after it was deemed by their medical staff that a concussion test was not warranted.

Only way to serve up Frittata is HOT HOT HOT

So this is what life’s like when you go for a good team...

 


Great albeit lucky result for us. 

4 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

I must admit I was judging all you biased fools who thought there was nothing in it on Sunday. I thought it was clearly a week. I’ll let myself out. 

I think what has got him off is precedence rather than it being the “right thing”. I actually personally think high fend offs should be something really looked at but in this case they have judged him against what has been done in recent times which is fair. Can’t have one rule for one club and another rule for another club.

I actually also think they should make a rule that says repeated infringements that get you a fine will automatically give you a one week suspension. This obviously doesn’t apply to Fritta but there are snipers out there that just seem to constantly skirt the edges of suspensions. 

Right now just happy to have Fritta back in the team!

 
9 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

I must admit I was judging all you biased fools who thought there was nothing in it on Sunday. I thought it was clearly a week. I’ll let myself out. 

Told ya! Anderson pointed out quite early that Fritsch's elbow was helped upwards when it met Powell's elbow: Fritsch had no intention to hurt him.

 

Yep. Was always worth challenging 

Well done MFC. We just learnt to put a line in the sand. 
Many people will disagree with this decision 

But we may win our 8th game for the year. 
 

Their was no concussion, both players can play next weekend 


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