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Tackle isn’t dead: AFL sends fresh memo as Butler hopes grow

The AFL has sent a memo to all clubs outlining ‘safe tackling techniques’ as the dangerous tackle debate raged again on Thursday night. Will Saint Dan Butler be banned?

Think it said all players should carry a pillow and place said pillow on ground before tackling player.

 

Port are still flying under the radar a bit. if they win tonight they will have 10 wins on the trot. 

Im tipping the dogs based on the dogs are due a good performance and port are due a loss. really intellectual stuff

 
11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Port are still flying under the radar a bit. if they win tonight they will have 10 wins on the trot. 

Im tipping the dogs based on the dogs are due a good performance and port are due a loss. really intellectual stuff

Go Doggies

8 minutes ago, layzie said:

Go Doggies

I think it's better for PA to win rather than Dogs.

Realistically Port are certain to finish top 4, so it's better that other teams vying for fourth sport lose. 


23 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I think it's better for PA to win rather than Dogs.

Realistically Port are certain to finish top 4, so it's better that other teams vying for fourth sport lose. 

true but on the other hand we don’t want Port to finish top 2

56 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I think it's better for PA to win rather than Dogs.

Realistically Port are certain to finish top 4, so it's better that other teams vying for fourth sport lose. 

I would think we want top 2.

Port are overrated. Besides rd 1 when they jumped the Lions still haven’t put anyone away. 
 


Rd 1 smashed lions, lions clearly off their game
Rd 2 they got smashed by the pies
Rd 3 5 goal loss to the crows
Rd 4 2 points over the swans
Rd 5 14 over dogs, some bad umpiring in that game, sounds funny saying that against the dogs
Rd 6 pump eagles big deal
Rd 7 beat saints by 7
Rd 8 beat bombers by 5 
Rd 9 pump north big deal
Rd 10 beat Dees by 4, Dees were totally outplayed. No denying it, play 1 good qtr and nearly beat them.
Rd 11 beat tigers by 10 after Dimma stood down
Rd 12 pump hawks big deal

Carn the Dogs.

 

Dan Butler has been offered one week by the MRP.

Have they got it badly wrong or is this proof that the Butler did in fact do it?

Garbage decision, between the umpiring, the tribunal and the push for 19/20 teams the AFL is alienating fans at a rapid pace.

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The AFL is a garbage pile of steaming [censored]. 
Only Melbourne is keeping me from just throwing away all interest in the game. 

Ok so Butler concussed Blakey who not only missed a critical part of last night but misses a game next week as well. 1.5 games in total. Medium impact.

Hunter makes contact with Rozee, who gets up like a Jack rabbit, kicks the winning goal and then goes on to have 27 touches the following week against Richmond. Medium impact.

Exhibit A - victim is concussed. Misses remainder of game and a season “in balance” game next week against Brisbane. Medium impact.

Exhibit B - Victim is the second most influential player on the ground after the incident and then goes on to have another near BOG performance the following week. Medium impact.

How’s that for consistency from the MRP.

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16 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Ok so Butler concussed Blakey who not only missed a critical part of last night but misses a game next week as well. 1.5 games in total. Medium impact.

Hunter makes contact with Rozee, who gets up like a Jack rabbit, kicks the winning goal and then goes on to have 27 touches the following week against Richmond. Medium impact.

Exhibit A - victim is concussed. Misses remainder of game and a season “in balance” game next week against Brisbane. Medium impact.

Exhibit B - Victim is the second most influential player on the ground after the incident and then goes on to have another near BOG performance the following week. Medium impact.

How’s that for consistency from the MRP.

Neither deserved of a suspension regardless of outcome 

23 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Ok so Butler concussed Blakey who not only missed a critical part of last night but misses a game next week as well. 1.5 games in total. Medium impact.

Hunter makes contact with Rozee, who gets up like a Jack rabbit, kicks the winning goal and then goes on to have 27 touches the following week against Richmond. Medium impact.

Exhibit A - victim is concussed. Misses remainder of game and a season “in balance” game next week against Brisbane. Medium impact.

Exhibit B - Victim is the second most influential player on the ground after the incident and then goes on to have another near BOG performance the following week. Medium impact.

How’s that for consistency from the MRP.

Oh but they've been oh so careless

https://youtu.be/tAE9ncvMJ2M


looks a poor crowd for a big friday game. 30k?


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Can anyone drive Weightman to the hospital?

Mr Floppy.

I hate the way the commentators don't call out the fact that the decision was disgraceful.

Edited by Winners at last

Weightman is a very good player but it’s hard to like him with his flopping. 

I hope mondays umpires are watching that free in the ruck. Knees into the guts !!

 

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