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What a nonsensical and unnecessary  thing to do. Poor leadership from our VC who is still struggling for form post a long injury lay-off. 
As stupid as him trying to break 900 tackles a game. 
 

Going straight to the tribunal. It’s a poor look and if the situation was reversed we would be livid. 

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

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

 

Why? I'm sick of his play.  Can't hit a target or shake a tackle.  Time to go

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This is going straight to the tribunal?

It seems so.

Charged with 'serious misconduct'.

iirc being sent straight to the Tribunal means a suspension - just a matter of how many weeks.  Of course the club can appeal any suspension.

It looked unprompted.  Jack had his elbow pushed into the kids neck for about 5 seconds.   And it was off the ball.

Will be lucky to play Monday night.

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Absolutely deserves a week,  but the Selwood case earlier in the year sets a precedent really.  He got a $1500 fine from memory

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3 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

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.

AFL a bit soft on swinging elbows, but IF Jack was doing something that meant a player couldn’t easily breathe he’ll miss games and can only blame himself 

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1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

This league is a joke, the AFL should compensate us for wasting our time with this rubbish

Why? He deliberately pushed his elbow into the neck of an opponent. It was not accidental, it was deliberate and dangerous. If someone did that to Oliver you would be calling for their head. 
It is a totally unnecessary act when we try to protect the head. The intention behind it means he will get at least a week. So good luck to him getting back into the side. 

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Will get 1-2 weeks. Stupid thing to do from Jack. Completely avoidable and unnecessary. We were belting them in a nothing match, no need to put pressure on someone’s throat and trash talk him.

Take a few weeks off and try to get your old self back Jack.

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1 minute ago, Travy14 said:

Absolutely deserves a week,  but the Selwood case earlier in the year sets a precedent really.  He got a $1500 fine from memory

Selwood only got a fine because Selwood. 

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Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Selwood only got a fine because Selwood. 

Ha true, but surely we go in with that footage and say well whats the difference.

I think both incidents should be a game, they will all stop doing it if it is.

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Just stupid really.

In a game where it was pretty much a training drill, I for the life of me cannot undertake why he he would do this act. Have a scuffle, yep go for it, stick up for mates etc. I have no issues with it.

When you're deliberately putting pressure on someone's neck, it's simply not tough, it's stupis. Jack really does lack the common on field IQ at times.

Cop what we need to and move on.

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7 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Will get 1-2 weeks. Stupid thing to do from Jack. Completely avoidable and unnecessary. We were belting them in a nothing match, no need to put pressure on someone’s throat and trash talk him.

Take a few weeks off and try to get your old self back Jack.

Think your right and not a good look.

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6 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Reckon we could mount an argument that Collins is pulling him down on him given he's pulling Viney down by the jumper with two hands.

Really can't see the big deal on this one tbh.

Which video do you see?

Collins looked lifeless to me for the 5 seconds Viney had him pinned down by the neck.

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No loss, just saved Goodwin the hassle of explaining to the media why he dropped his VC. Step up Vanders

Vineys fall from grace continues, his form has gone down the Trengove path with his foot.

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