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They must have a thread at the AFL titled 'Is Cripps the right guy for the Brownlow?'

2 minutes ago, SFebes said:

AFL must be counting the Brownlow votes first 

Takes a while to steam open the envelopes


 

Crafting their wording as to why he gets off - threading the eye of the needle! Brace for a baffling outcome (based on a technicality). 

So I’m guessing knocking players into next week is back in fashion if he gets off.

Really hoping Cripps doesn’t replicate his  4 goal 30 possession game against us in the pre season, if he’s available.


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So I’m guessing knocking players into next week is back in fashion if he gets off.

Really hoping Cripps doesn’t replicate his  4 goal 30 possession game against us in the pre season, if he’s available.

Well it would certainly be hilarious if Petracca ran through Cripps in a replica of the same incident in the opening minute of the game and got off next Thursday for the Brisbane match 

This is an absolute farce. Whether he gets off or not I hope it spurs our lads not just to beat them, but to absolutely crush them

1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

Well it would certainly be hilarious if Petracca ran through Cripps in a replica of the same incident in the opening minute of the game and got off next Thursday for the Brisbane match 

Only problem is he most likely wouldn’t get off and would be given 3 weeks!

 


Only one winner in all this and its AFL.com.au racking up the hits and milking this for all its worth, they are probably drinking shots and letting it ride out @ HQ.

2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Only one winner in all this and its AFL.com.au racking up the hits and milking this for all its worth, they are probably drinking shots and letting it ride out @ HQ.

Absolutely shameless. 

Appeals Board is ex an Supreme Court Judge and 2 former players who are lawyers.

It is now hard to read,  taking so long.

Is it to be we considered the submissions long and hard, but the appeal fails, or while we understand the reason for the AFL rule to protect heads, we have on a technicality, found this concussion was caused by a legal contest, not a bump?

Edited by Redleg


It could actually be that the “error in law” has been proven, but the AFL has a directive of definite weeks when concussion / subbed off involved 

 

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