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1 minute ago, praha said:

They're recapping the entire hearing.

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What a complete and utter waste of time this whole process has been. Thank god it’s over.

 

Developed a good waiting time strategy 

Watching the Front Bar and check this forum at advertisement breaks for any updates.

Not holding my breath for very obvious reasons 


Which ever way this goes and I think we win, this is very embarrassing for the AFL, as they suspended a young kid for a Legal Footy Act, by saying he should have decided as the reasonable player in one second, that he could have hit a player with his armpit, bicep underarm and yet a Supreme Court Judge and 3 ex player lawyers have taken 130 minutes to decide if he did the wrong thing.

Gee how embarrassing is that for the biggest professional sport in the country?

Justice served!  I’m teary eyed!  Love my / our Club!

 

At last , Justice prevails!



4 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

What a complete and utter waste of time this whole process has been. Thank god it’s over.

I think the exact opposite is true. The competition and everyone who loves the game of Australian Football will be grateful for our stand.

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

Clearly indecision which should mean..

Any Doubt and we throw it out!

FURG U AFL U STUFFED UP YET AGAIN..

CLOWNS 😂🥰😙😅


Cleared!!! I'm ecstatic for the kid. Must be a huge relief, and great to see the game's original club taking a stand on the fabric of the game. 

Seems our argument wasn’t weak after all. Now let’s destroy the Hawks.

 

So Brad Green was correct. 


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