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9 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

It may not be popular but he definitely shirked contact. Not saying he is soft but Fogarty is a few kegs short of a dump truck and thereโ€™s not many in the AFL that would have taken that hit.

Shame.ย  I have just watched it a couple of time and I thought that the ball was over his head and unspoilable.

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11 hours ago, Billy said:

Canโ€™t believe what I just heard Dermie say on crunch time (well l can actually) he basically said that Oliver took short steps with Darcy Forgerty on the lead Thursday night.

Dermie is a moron, but I said the same at the time...

21 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

It may not be popular but he definitely shirked contact. Not saying he is soft but Fogarty is a few kegs short of a dump truck and thereโ€™s not many in the AFL that would have taken that hit.

Tell me you haven't watched the last three years of tribunal decisions without telling me you haven't watched the last three years of tribunal decisions

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You'd probably be the first one complaining if Clarry broke his right trying to spoil the ball

 

there's being brave.

and then there's being reckless.ย 

there is a difference.

23 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

I thought Clarryโ€™s issue was more his hand and not wanting to spoil with it.

But heโ€™s also a strange player Oliver, heโ€™ll charge at the ball through traffic but he doesnโ€™t wear contact well.ย 

When heโ€™s not playing well he feels contact and dishes the ball with costly turnover handballs rather than absorbing tackles like Cripps does. Or Viney or Tracc.

Iโ€™m not saying heโ€™s not super brave, heโ€™s just a different type of brave.

WRONG ON MANY LEVELS๐Ÿคฎ


On 06/04/2024 at 12:44, Billy said:

Canโ€™t believe what I just heard Dermie say on crunch time (well l can actually) he basically said that Oliver took short steps with Darcy Forgerty on the lead Thursday night.

Just a bit more fuel on the fire to stick it up these outdated media [censored]

How much more credibility can this dinosaur lose.

To suggest that Clarries effort was soft especially with all the concussion concerns now & one of his best mates forced into retirement is embarrassingly patheticย 

You would see a harder ball player than Clarryย 
Oh yeah and then Tom Morris said that Kozzies action was similar to Maynardโ€™s against Gus!!

Clarry made a strategic decision for he and his opponent to pull out, not because he was scared. He is ahead of his time Clarry

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I just think we should challenge. The blues and Collingwood wood. ย (Pardon) the bump had no severe outcome, ย so it might have been a lot of things but it was not dangerous in the extreme, just a little bit.

should be a Fine and a smack on the hands

or a they should hang him. ย Suspended sentence.

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