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It didn’t look good. ?

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It didn’t look good. ?

What happened exactly WCW?

 
Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

What happened exactly WCW?

GC player lying face down, head turned to the side. Jack’s elbow pressing into his face. Looked avoidable imo. 


Looks nasty and a silly act  , 1-2 weeks I reckon .

pushing into the neck/throat

 

bit silly to rub yourself out in a 98 point win.

 
Just now, DeeZee said:

Looks nasty and a silly act  , 1-2 weeks I reckon .

If Buddy gets off for elbowing a guy in the head surely this is a fine at worst


Stupid Stupid thing to do by the Vice captain when the team is trying to find form and continuity heading into a finals run, especially when he himself isn't in great form and needs to string games together. 

Will get weeks, deserves them, and should feel like he may have cost himself a spot in a top 4 team because with any luck James Jordan will come in and lock in his spot. 

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Happens every week just a fine. 
 

ok at second look maybe a week. 

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You neve know what precedes things but that does look quite malicious and prolonged.

Will get a fine.

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3 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Stupid Stupid thing to do by the Vice captain when the team is trying to find form and continuity heading into a finals run, especially when he himself isn't in great form and needs to string games together. 

Will get weeks, deserves them, and should feel like he may have cost himself a spot in a top 4 team because with any luck James Jordan will come in and lock in his spot. 

Talk about an over reaction, spare me the hysteria mate. 

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This is going straight to the tribunal?


5 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Hit the pine and don't come back for the rest of the year

My god you need a break, go for a walk. Then pour a nice red and regain some perspective. 

 

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That’s not tough Jack, disappointing footage of a vice captain doing it.

He’ll get a fine, after Buddy got off for his elbow, anything goes at the moment.

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9 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Looks nasty and a silly act  , 1-2 weeks I reckon .

Hit the road Jack, I reckon will get 2 weeks

Coz its Dees and he aint a protected species

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Jack Viney, Melbourne, has been charged with Serious Misconduct against Sam Collins, Gold Coast SUNS, during the fourth quarter of the Round 20 match between the Gold Coast SUNS and Melbourne played at Marvel Stadium on Sunday August 1, 2021.

In summary, he has been referred directly to the Tribunal and cannot accept an early plea.

Based on the available evidence, the incident was assessed as Serious Misconduct. The incident was classified as a direct referral to the Tribunal and the player cannot accept an early plea.

Looked like elbow to throat/neck for 4~5 seconds. Agreed it does look malicious and prolonged and Can understand the AFL being tough as it’s not just wrestling. 

imagine that’s one change for this week sorted then

 

 

 
3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This is going straight to the tribunal?

He’s been charged by the MRP. The news on ch 7 will be showing the story in a minute or so, after the ad. break. 


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