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Just said Hawkins will be suspened and cats will take to tribunal. He thinks it was late and will get a werk.

And he shows Round 23 cats vs dees now at mcg. May be a typo ..........

 

Noticed that but he seemed to also make a whole bunch of guess predictions about other incidents so it is quite possible he's just making it all up and will later if his guesses miss he can just say the tribunal got it wrong.

39 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Just said Hawkins will be suspened and cats will take to tribunal. He thinks it was late and will get a werk.

And he shows Round 23 cats vs dees now at mcg. May be a typo ..........

Hope he’s right on both counts.  🤞🏼 

 
52 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Just said Hawkins will be suspened and cats will take to tribunal. He thinks it was late and will get a werk.

And he shows Round 23 cats vs dees now at mcg. May be a typo ..........

If he gets weeks he’ll appeal and should get off. As much as I don’t like Hawkins there was nothing malicious.

John Ralph just reports his own opinion.

Nothing official about what he said.


Fox quoting Ralph /afl-2021-grand-final-venue-optus-stadium-victoria 

Article says (not attributed to anyone) "It’s unclear whether the bye would be moved to the week between the semi-finals and preliminary finals, to allow all teams to quarantine in Western Australia for seven day".

Someone is 'spitballing'.   Anyone with half a brain would see that means the two top 4 teams that win in the first week of finals would miss two weeks of play:  the semi final week and the bye week.  

Can't see it happening that way.  

 

Re Hawkins the sling tackle resulted in the player being concussed and subbed out according to Ralph. That has to get a week.

 

Any update on the venue for the Cats game?

im mostly interested just to see Scott’s head explode

 
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3 hours ago, Megatron said:

If he gets weeks he’ll appeal and should get off. As much as I don’t like Hawkins there was nothing malicious.

Johnny Ralph agreed with your comments, except he said the tackle was late and ball was not in vicinity. Subbed out with concussion then means weeks.

The Cats are unsuspendable. As proven by the MRP verdict. No charges.


5 hours ago, DeeZee said:

John Ralph just reports his own opinion.

Nothing official about what he said.

Everyone please read this post.

Repeatedly.

Jon Ralph isn't worth listening to. He doesn't have any inside information and repeatedly his "breaking news" is just the latest thought that's popped into his head that he wants to turn into another click bait article on Fox Footy.

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