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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

3 weeks

how do you know that

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Garbage penalty sooo soft from the AFL

 

Collective sigh of relief at Geelong!

On appeal will get 2 wait and see eligible for Grand Final potentially


About what you'd expect. Normal player 6 weeks, star player 50% discount.

26 minutes ago, dieter said:

As I've written before, Greene has been cited 21 times, fined $29, 000 in total. For a highly paid player like him that's peanuts. And it certainly doesn't deter him. Fines in such a circumstance are giving him the Greene light to add to his status as a repeat offender.

22 times


A final has to be worth more than home and away so if they lose this week it’s probably equal to 4 at least. There is not a player in the AFL who wouldn’t give up a few home and away games for a final. If they make the PF it is even more.

 

Three weeks for making deliberate contact with an umpire. Joke of a decision.

Given he pleaded not guilty and the afl.asked for 6, 3 weeks is a joke.

The afl should appeal 

Considering he could miss 3 finals including a prelim and GF, the suspension is not insignificant

equal to 6-8 in the H&A


The AFL had a chance to send a clear signal, across all levels of football, that umpire abuse in any form wouldn't be tolerated. Absolutely bottled it.

6 minutes ago, sue said:

About what you'd expect. Normal player 6 weeks, star player 50% discount.

Yep. This double standards is [censored]. Neal Bulleen got 4 weeks for a sling tackle that he pleaded guilty to and showed remorse. 

Not directly comparable but one is a worse look on the afl. 

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Fair to say Tommy Bugg not happy with the decision.

 

Very well-made point by Tommy

 

Definitley got the Toby doscount.  Unfortunately, did anyone really expect the AFL to have the courage and sense to give him more?

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