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19 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Thatโ€™s fine but you are ignoring one fact, did he actually bump him or touch his hand. The video does not show a bump and Stevic does not react like a player has just bumped him. He would have reported him on the spot. Guilt is still important these days.ย 

Only when it when it suits your point of view Mr. Leg.ย 

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Stevic should have gotten out of the way and reported Greene on the spot? AFL spin-machine at its best. Greene initiated the contact, he was clearly annoyed at something and went straight for Stevic. Victim blaming at its best.ย 

25 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yesterdayย  at 8.35 a.m I said this

"Watch Toby Greene do something stupid and get reported"

Sometimes I get lucky๐Ÿ˜†

Well I think I would rather we play GWS and without Toby that is less likely. They fade in games and I think we have their measure. The Cats worry me. I suppose my ideal is he gets 2 weeks and they beat the Cats.

 
32 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Thatโ€™s fine but you are ignoring one fact, did he actually bump him or touch his hand. The video does not show a bump and Stevic does not react like a player has just bumped him. He would have reported him on the spot. Guilt is still important these days.ย 

But it does, clearly, from both angles (despite the behind angle being less useful than the side angle)

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3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

But it does, clearly, from both angles (despite the behind angle being less useful than the side angle)

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That vision/angle is worse for Toby than the other 2 I saw.

I am not a lip reader, but Stevic appears to say โ€œheyโ€, which is a reaction to being bumped/touched.

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30 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Thatโ€™s fine but you are ignoring one fact, did he actually bump him or touch his hand. The video does not show a bump and Stevic does not react like a player has just bumped him. He would have reported him on the spot. Guilt is still important these days.ย 

A lot of umpires i know wouldn't report the player on the spot because ofย pure intimidation reasons.ย 

Toby plays (and lives) on the edgeย and if he's happy to basically walk through an umpire, who knows what he'd do. The umpire might have felt safer to wait till after the game.

Hes myย favourite non dees player to watch but I'm expecting at least 6 weeks.ย  A message must be sent.

Id be horrified seeing this happen in the bush somewhere where the umpires get minimal support. No wonder there's a shortfall everywhere. They must be supportedย 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

That vision/angle is worse for Toby than the other 2 I saw.ย 

It does look much worse, then the above vision.

Love to know what he said to the ump??

2 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

It's very relevant to the Demons.

GWS will be playing us in a fortnight, and he's vital in their chances against us.

He does well against us.

He should getย  at LEAST 2 weeks.

What Stevic says is irrelevant.ย  He might try to ingratiate himself with a star player by saying there was nothing in it.

As posters have pointed out, the crucial point is the possible influence on young players if this isn't taken seriously.

One factor is, however, that the AFL pretty well runs GWS, and wants it to thrive.

Thatโ€™s a bit premature wouldnโ€™t you say?

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30 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Thatโ€™s a bit premature wouldnโ€™t you say?

II'mย  pretty impressed by GWS, and expect them to beat Geelong.

greene definitely bumped him

to make matters worse he doesn't even apologise or claim it was accidental, just keeps walking and mouthing off

if it was accidental you'd expect some display of contrition


the bad side of the ego.... you don't exist, I don't recognise you/see you.... i walk through you...

51 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Thatโ€™s a bit premature wouldnโ€™t you say?

At this point anything that happens with any of the other remaining finalists can have the potential to affect us, be it directly or indirectly.ย 

21 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

greene definitely bumped him

to make matters worse he doesn't even apologise or claim it was accidental, just keeps walking and mouthing off

if it was accidental you'd expect some display of contrition

Wouldn't expect anything of the sort from Toby. The bloke is a grub.

For some reason people seem to continually forgive and explain away his poor behaviourย 

Most recently questionable contact to eyes of 2 players in 2 successive weeks

Historically, fined forย assault in a pub brawl.

Lost cause

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet


48 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

II'mย  pretty impressed by GWS, and expect them to beat Geelong.

GWS were overrun in the last quarter and, thanksย toย the Swansย poor conversionย , could have lost by 4 goals.

Yes, poor kicking is poor football. Couldn't care less who wins their match. It's Port who are our major threat.

28 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Wouldn't expect anything of the sort from Toby. The bloke is a grub.

For some reason people seem to continually forgive and explain away his poor behaviourย 

Most recently questionable contact to eyes of 2 players in 2 successive weeks

Historically, fined forย assault in a pub brawl.

Lost cause

Here's Eddie doing his bit.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/afl-2021-plot-thickens-in-greater-western-sydney-giants-star-toby-greenes-ump-bump-saga/news-story/1dc636450ad563d4a8a92e8decd128cc

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It should be an automatic 2 game suspension even if the contact was incidental and more if the umpire felt threatened or intimidated by the conduct. Thereโ€™s a responsibility to the game and to all who play it at whatever level.

40 minutes ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

Has anybody seen Mumford's knee into an opposition player, while he was on the ground?

I saw it and right in front of the umpire who did nothing.ย 


He's being sent to the tribunal. assessed as intentional umpire contact. He won't play next week

Edited by BDA

It's just gone up a notch. Obviously disrespectful but now also intentional (what a surprise).ย Greene should getย 6-8 weeks on all the available evidence.

If the lily-livered AFL hierarchy ever wanted to set a precedent, now's the time. Think of all the junior umpires out there looking at this behaviour.

This thug has got away with too much in the past.

Time to call him to account.

10 minutes ago, maximum bob said:

It's just gone up a notch. Obviously disrespectful but now also intentional (what a surprise).ย Greene should getย 6-8 weeks on all the available evidence.

If the lily-livered AFL hierarchy ever wanted to set a precedent, now's the time. Think of all the junior umpires out there looking at this behaviour.

This thug has got away with too much in the past.

Time to call him to account.

What?

His good record won't help him in this case??

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If there was a market on Toby getting 1 week, then appealing the result and getting off (or at worst a fine) i'd be placing a lazy $100 on it

36 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

I saw it and right in front of the umpire who did nothing.ย 

To me it was intentional and with some force.ย  Not a good look.ย  A few Swans players were into him for this and another act Mumford did.ย  I wonder if the MRO will cite him also?


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