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4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Oh well, I guess we’ll just have to beat the Pies come Monday to make you feel better

That would be lovely Demon Disciple! 

Butler expected to cop two weeks?!

Just ridiculous. 

 
27 minutes ago, layzie said:

Ch7 is the only TV network that openly publicises ground invaders 

Yes good point 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Butler expected to cop two weeks?!

Just ridiculous. 

A team will end up taking the AFL to court. It is just getting ridiculous. If he goes for that when the other two got off "Tuesday" all hell will break loose. 


8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Butler expected to cop two weeks?!

Just ridiculous. 

Absurd isn’t it. It was a perfect tackle and should’ve been a free kick to Butler. The game is stuffed. 

13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Uncle would never qualify for banner making for a raft of reasons but mainly because we have a dress code: no skirts or dresses, and a kaftan is considered a dress, right? Also, no shoes. If he was to take his crocs off, in all likelihood he wouldn’t be able to get them back on again because portly.

I'm reliably informed that the person you are referring to is one of the Manor's staff dear.

In this instance, Uncle's long standing stunt double, the low-born fustilugs who sometimes goes by the name of "Fang the Faitour" from Flowerdale.

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Absurd isn’t it. It was a perfect tackle and should’ve been a free kick to Butler. The game is stuffed. 

I thought it was a great tackle (still do) and couldn’t believe when they started saying he might be in trouble. It’s gonna get to a point where chase-down tackles will be a thing of the past. 


Who’s Daisy talking to? Just having a full blown conversation during the game. I wonder if they thought their mics were off? 
Edit: I’m watching it delayed and only in the third quarter. Disregard!

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I'm reliably informed that the person you are referring to is one of the Manor's staff dear.

In this instance, Uncle's long standing stunt double, the low-born fustilugs who sometimes goes by the name of "Fang the Faitour" from Flowerdale.

Did you just call me “dear”?

Also I have nfi what you’re on about. 

If you can't tackle in this game, then we are well and truly stuffed. The game becomes a touch game waiting for the other team to make a mistake. 

It's outrageous, egregious, preposterous.

34 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Did you just call me “dear”?

Also I have nfi what you’re on about. 

Errr...ummm...

I of course meant to say...

'DEAR Fang the Faitour" of Flowerdale  ~ gulp ~


39 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Errr...ummm...

I of course meant to say...

'DEAR Fang the Faitour" of Flowerdale  ~ gulp ~

Nice save. Not

2 hours ago, layzie said:

How long does the game have left when players get rubbed out for these kinds of tackles.

This season is killing my love for the game. Going to be rubbed out for a perfectly executed, run down from behind tackle. 

3 hours ago, layzie said:

How long does the game have left when players get rubbed out for these kinds of tackles.

Not long for me.

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

This season is killing my love for the game. Going to be rubbed out for a perfectly executed, run down from behind tackle. 

How on earth does the term careless apply to that tackle?

He's murdering this game I tellsya.


15 hours ago, DubDee said:

bad result for us? by the end of the year last years grand finalists could be up and about with players back. they are now unlikely to make finals which is fantastic. if we are worried about playing the Saints we are in trouble

I Agree DubDee. Taking a short-term view clearly it would have been good to see Sydney win but this will definitely make it harder for Sydney to be playing to make the 8 in R24. St Kilda won the game but benefitted from a ridiculous 50-metre penalty at a crucial time. Sydney were missing Mills, Parker, both McCartins, Logan McDonald, Sam Reid. Clearly both Rampe & Amartey were underdone but were rushed back because the Swans are missing so many players. I shouldn't single out individual players but guys like Lewis Melican aren't AFL standard. Aaron Francis was absolutely dreadful.

In short, Melbourne shouldn't be worried about St Kilda. Currently rated a 30/1 chance to win the AFL Premiership by Sportsbet. If we see them as a threat then we are in serious trouble.

12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

This season is killing my love for the game. Going to be rubbed out for a perfectly executed, run down from behind tackle. 

Go back and look at Chandler's 2 week incident.

Exactly the same.

That was ridiculous and so will this be if he gets suspended.

Dual All-Australian Leigh Montagna empathised with Chandler.

“That’s a tough one because if you watch that in slow motion, at the last minute you see his palms come down. So he let go of him as he was doing it,” Montagna told First Crack.

Edited by Redleg

 

It's getting to the point where you cannot tackle someone running at pace

it is impossible to tackle someone running at speed and not make impact with the ground

Do your best to protect the head but the game needs to be played. get the players to sign disclaimers about the risk of concussions and stop this BS

I have only been able to see the AFL Mini version of SS V SK.  

The two 50s paid seemed very technical - however there were two quite clear breaches earlier when Saints were held after marking that were not paid. That is what 50s were introduced to stop.    The game is getting to be an absolute lottery.

The two “dangerous tackles” would have been clear HTB until very recently - neither surely should be worth a suspension, but then Chandler got ?3 last year for very little, in play.  How good a day is Michael the Unbiased Christian having?  Good day; nothing to see   Bad day; 3 weeks  🙄

Umpiring interpretations are totally ruining the enjoyment of the game - this even for a game in which I had zero stake in the outcome and of which I have only watched 10 minutes or so. 


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