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12 minutes ago, Satan said:

Hawkins in strife?

Absolutely, dangerous tackle, concussed. Must get at least a week

1 minute ago, bobby1554 said:

Absolutely, dangerous tackle, concussed. Must get at least a week

But won’t because Geelong 

 
11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bloke subbed off. Should be a week but probably won’t 

Has to be a minimum of two weeks. Tackled the player ..drove his head into the ground ..free kick paid ..Saints player straight off with concussion. Pretty good Hawkins with shabby actions..Stephen May says hello 😏


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Saints and Blues are off for mad Monday 

seasons done

2 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Absolutely, dangerous tackle, concussed. Must get at least a week

Popped onto the match page on the AFL app. Oddly I didn't see any mention of this incident. If it was ANB they'd already be building the gallows.

Heroic stuff by Hawkins. Did his best to prevent the Saints player from self concussing himself. 

 

So will scott at the press conference say he didnt see hawkins tackle?

So. Assuming we win tomorrow (I know, I know), if we lose next week and Port beat Doggies, we’re off to Adelaide. Fate in our hands and all that. Unless Dogs beat Port, which they will….maybe…..not….probably….aaaaah, who the [censored] knows. 🤯


3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Port making Teague's tenure rather tenuous. 

I don’t recall that there are degrees of tenuousness.  

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Popped onto the match page on the AFL app. Oddly I didn't see any mention of this incident. If it was ANB they'd already be building the gallows.

Most importantly, did ch 7 make a judgement?  
If not Christian won’t even look at it. 

Under the matrix it’s reckless and high impact ( concussion) which is 1-2 weeks.

interested to see how Christiansen spins this. Probably medium with a fine. In fact I’m 100% sure this is what will happen. 

Was watching the port/carl game earlier and I cannot believe how a side can switch off like Carlton. About 1/2 way through second quarter and they threw their hands up in the air. Later watched the last quartwe of saints and geelong and i came to realise how much I hate geelong. They are up their wit the filth.

96 point loss for Marc Murphy in his final game.

Poor guy. He's been a warrior for the Blues in the same way Jones has been for us. 

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:
5 minutes ago, gs77 said:

 

Most importantly, did ch 7 make a judgement?  
If not Christian won’t even look at it. 

They left it at “momentum”. Which is bulltish if you look at the side view. Hawkins very obviously flung him down in the last movement, based on the side view. But you’re right, won’t be looked at. 

27 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Can’t see Geelong losing 3 in a row so perhaps not a bad thing if they win. 

They won't be too desperate to beat us now. If they had of been playing for a top 4 finish then they would have been harder.

Now just an even type of game.

Both wanting to go into the finals with momentum. 

Jeelong 3 Home Games in a Row

Just checking 

What an Armchair ride they get down at Taxpayers Stadium 🏟 

 

is it possible we could play Cats 3 times?

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

is it possible we could play Cats 3 times?

No it would only be twice

Preliminary Final swap sides

could be 3 out of 4!!!


10 minutes ago, CYB said:

Under the matrix it’s reckless and high impact ( concussion) which is 1-2 weeks.

interested to see how Christiansen spins this. Probably medium with a fine. In fact I’m 100% sure this is what will happen. 

Hasn’t been told yet whether to look at it or not. 

Fast start at the Gabba with 3 goals within 2 minutes of game time.

11 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I don’t recall that there are degrees of tenuousness.  

Most importantly, did ch 7 make a judgement?  
If not Christian won’t even look at it. 

The mrp is a joke but i would think Christian looks at at least all incidents involving concussion and especially being subbed off. A week probably coming up for tom.

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

No it would only be twice

Preliminary Final swap sides

could be 3 out of 4!!!

I am hoping for 2nd with cats on top. Then dees and cats straight into prelim after week 1. Only meet cats then  once in gf. The trick in top 4 is to win week 2.

 


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