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adam goodes has been cited for his dog act

drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction.

becuase of an existing five-year good record b reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 168.75 An early plea reduces by 25 per cent to 126.56 demerit points and a one-match sanction.

that stuffs his consecutive games and his bronnlow chances...

bet he gets off.. tho

 

well it was dirty and behind the play. i wouldve rathered he hit him, not a shoulder to the back.

goodes got very frustrated on sat night, godfrey had his measure all day. he has had a pretty good season godfrey, i wish he would get his disposal up to a top standard, he would then be in our starting 22 (on current form)

  deanox said:
well it was dirty and behind the play. i wouldve rathered he hit him, not a shoulder to the back.

goodes got very frustrated on sat night, godfrey had his measure all day. he has had a pretty good season godfrey, i wish he would get his disposal up to a top standard, he would then be in our starting 22 (on current form)

It was a chickenshit act, just like the proverbial shooting someone in the back, no courage under fire that boy.

you watch the attention he'll recieve from other coaches & opp' players in the future now they know his vulnerable to this.

 

  Dreamin said:
Des Headland 6 weeks - Cleared

Shaun Burgoyne 3 weeks - Cleared

Adam Goodes 2 weeks - Cleared

Why bother having a tribunal?

BROWNLOW CANDIDATES???

  dee said:
BROWNLOW CANDIDATES???

Because Goodes pleaded guilty he is NOT eligible to win the Brownlow this year.He should have been suspended for at least one game though. The tribunal have gone soft UNTIL a Melbourne player faces them. Then they will get tough again! Wait and see.

 

  bobby mckenzie said:
Because Goodes pleaded guilty he is NOT eligible to win the Brownlow this year.He should have been suspended for at least one game though. The tribunal have gone soft UNTIL a Melbourne player faces them. Then they will get tough again! Wait and see.

I agree, the tribunal have it in for us EVERYTIME.

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