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In these situations I usually bet on the player getting off, and I still reckon he'll get off. He has too many votes this season to allow an asterisk on Brownlow night.

 

Oh, and purely on the less cynical merits of the offence itself, I reckon there's wiggle room for his people to win the case.

 

What a farce

hopefully the appeals run out by Saturday!


14 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

How’s the latest throw at the stumps going?

who knows. it's only been 2 hours so far

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

This has to be the longest appeal process ever. 

Probably consulting the Privy council or the House of Lords

 

i wonder how long this objection took to cover "In a different era that would not have resulted in a report."   lol


Clubs should cop an extra week for wasting everyone’s time if not successful.

There should be a disincentive and risk to appeal a tribunal call if it’s just a matter of trying to get your best player to play on the Saturday.

2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

I went to the AFLs Twitter (link in that tweet) and there is nada - no blog via twitter

 

anyone got a link?

Just go to the AFL site but there is still not much going up.

 


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

An hour!  Bloomin' hell!

That's longer than it takes to read one of my longer-type posts!

 

Forget tl_dr, more like tl_dl

Siri - give me the definition of an elbow to the head when the player has his back turned

Siri - cheap shot, knocked the bloke out

case closed


If he gets off it's going to set a very big precedent

The ball would only have to be in the vicinity and then it could be carte blanche

With CarlScum demanding compo for Jones I guess they are seeking compo and damages from the MRO and tribunal for besmirching Cripps’ reputation.  

 
26 minutes ago, Macca said:

An hour!  Bloomin' hell!

That's longer than it takes to read one of my longer-type posts!

 

Forget tl_dr, more like tl_dl

Too long, didn’t live?


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