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15 minutes ago, CYB said:

...and did it occur to anybody that Collins could bench press twice Viney's weight... so if he wanted him gone all he had to do was push him off?

You’re seriously trying to excuse Viney’s act???  I think it’s safe to say that if the roles were reversed, you’d be baying for Collins’ blood!

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18 minutes ago, Grimes Times said:

Sam Collins did not require any treatment at the time or ongoing as a result of the incident. He won't miss any training or matches as a result.

What does that say about the force???

So much for intent, hey. Would you prefer someone suffers a serious injury before anything is acted upon. Laughable!

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1 minute ago, hardtack said:

You’re seriously trying to excuse Viney’s reprehensible act???  I think it’s safe to say that if the roles were reversed, you’d be baying for Collins’ blood!

Well if you look at my commentary on this thread, you'll know that i never condoned the elbow. i have maintained that this was unnecessary. 

My view has been that on the acts so far this year that fall into this category (Selwood eye gouging, Mummy dropping knees, swinging elbows Hawkins / Franklin) have been let go with a fine. 

We have been on the receiving end of too many 'lets make a stand' verdicts and in the spirit of fairness this should be let through. Also the media are glorifying this ridiculously asking for 3-4 weeks + .. Get a grip. Collins pulled him down - Viney has said the same. but no doubt will pay the price purely on the fact that his elbow was placed upon his neck with low-medium force. 

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45 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

It’s not cracked it’s all up to be, too many nerds hanging around. 

It’s also not vetting applicants very well. 

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43 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I need a thesaurus to keep up the Colin / Nev back and forth. 

anyone knows who’s winning? 

They’re both winners imo. I love a hearty, robust debate. And they both have a great command of the English language. Even @Demonstonewould be impressed. ?

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Just in case people were looking for some facts. Selwood eye gouging If Viney gets weeks and this was in contrast let go, you tell my that doesn't make your blood boil?

All I ask for is consistency. Just like umpiring on game-day we are getting absolutely torched. 

If you want to make a change to the rules for serious misconduct do it in the off season. The fact that it has gone straight to the tribunal, is an absolute setup by the AFL to allow them to side-step any precedent / decision matrix to make an example of yet another MFC player. 

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Hey, this is Viney, remember the first person they absolutely flogged for a dangerous tackle, what was that 6 weeks.  Now people are getting off with a fine. Now the AFL wants to make another statement Viney will likely be made the scapegoat and get 4-6. They will spin bull about protecting the head, while they let anyone belt gawny in the head each time he goes for a mark.

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1 hour ago, hardtack said:

I think the fact that the victim was pinned down and unable to get up, is pretty indicative of the amount of force applied. There are absolutely no excuses that can be invented for Viney’s reprehensible act. Minimum of 2 weeks if he’s lucky.

Collins flipped Viney off him and got up as soon as he wanted. He was attempting to get Jack to do something (more) stupid.

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Can't believe Anderson had him plead guilty to a 'serious misconduct' charge without knowing/checking the nature of the conduct.  It was clear at the start of the hearing it was about elbow contact and force to the throat and neck region.  

He gets to the point of penalty the penny drops the charge is more serious than he thought, withdraws the guilty plea and tries to renegotiate the charge down to contact to the jaw. 

Amateur hour by Anderson.

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Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

Can't believe Anderson had him plead guilty to a 'serious misconduct' charge without knowing/checking the nature of the conduct.  It was clear at the start of the hearing it was about elbow and force to the jaw and neck.  

He gets to the point of penalty the penny drops the charge is more serious than he though, withdraws the guilty plea and tries to renegotiate the charge down.  Amateur hour by Anderson.

did he look at the video

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Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

Can't believe Anderson had him plead guilty to a 'serious misconduct' charge without knowing/checking the nature of the conduct.  It was clear at the start of the hearing it was about elbow and force to the jaw and neck.  

He gets to the point of penalty the penny drops the charge is more serious than he though, withdraws the guilty plea and tries to renegotiate the charge down.  Amateur hour by Anderson.

It’s been clarified that they only pleaded guilty to the serious misconduct charge and not the point of contact 

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I’m glad we’ve hidden the “Jack Viney made me cry” thread…

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Go Jack, beat the rap!!

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3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Not really, if they find it was the throat then it’s 2 weeks.  If it’s the jaw then I’d say fine or a week 

Well the only person who could clarify that is Collins.

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