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54 minutes ago, Redleg said:

We may have our Appeal Ground right here if needed.

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This Gleeson is a bit of  buffoon surely. Ignoring the rules....making it up on the fly.

Passed the bar... certainly not the Mitre i suspect.....

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Is this the same Justin Gleeson who was previously the Australian Government Solicitor-General before the current S. Donoghue?

No Jeff Gleeson.

 
2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Is this the same Justin Gleeson who was previously the Australian Government Solicitor-General before the current S. Donoghue?

Naaah, it's Dave Gleeson from the Screaming Jets. He's a blues supporter


The problem is that the law is all about black letter law

Nuance is not something it does well

I'm back to rewatching Ballers

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36 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Why was the contact deemed as medium when Rozee got straight up, got 8 coaches votes, and ended up kicking the winning goal?

He didn’t seem too inconvenienced by the incident.

The fact he didn't even have to go and have a concussion test either 

36 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Why was the contact deemed as medium when Rozee got straight up, got 8 coaches votes, and ended up kicking the winning goal?

He didn’t seem too inconvenienced by the incident.

No but he stayed down long enough to make it look worse than it was trying to draw a free.!!!

 

I feel like we put up a really good argument here, better than the JvR one so I (a super qualified AFL law interpreter) expect us not to get off

Just now, DeeZone said:

No but he stayed down long enough to make it look worse than it was trying to draw a free.!!!

Yeah, there's a lot of players starting to pull this stunt more often.
Beginning to look a lot like men's soccer which is just what the AFL want


Not challenging  ??  


Wouldn't mind another appeal depending on the reasoning for why he got the suspension up held, I feel like most people are in agreement that he was in the right which is a good guide to how successful it maybe.

Of course it has been upheld. AFL don't want to be shown up again. They need to come out and explain what a player is supposed to do in Hunter's position. They won't because as Hunter argued the only way to avoid contact was to move out the way and let rozee get the ball . Which is right and against the fundamentals of the game. Just rediculous a punch to the guts is ok but this is not

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What are the reasons?

Was it he should have moved out of the way in a split second to allow uncontested possession?

Thursday night then?


Given its only a week, I think we'll cop it on the chin. It's BS, but that's AFL

Push back MFC..   push hard

Just now, Redleg said:

What are the reasons?

Was it he should have moved out of the way in a split second to allow uncontested possession?

That's silly, he should have never been in that situation, if he had just played like our mids did for most of the night (almost non existent) then Rozee would have been fine :/

 
2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What are the reasons?

Was it he should have moved out of the way in a split second to allow uncontested possession?

Exactly Red.

Is there / will there be,  a detailed statement of the ruling?

I really really really hate the AFL.
It’s a good thing Melbourne is competitive right now or I would seriously consider walking away. It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to enjoy. 

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