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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

their forward line is built around ground level smalls providing ground pressure - moore, ginnivan - plus an aging breust and gunston, and a spare parts option in chol

they've got a gun father-son in dear for the future tho

really, the best tall forwards come out of the first round, academy, or father-son selections

I was thinking that too..then you consider that they just kicked 5 against us

 

The legalisation of shoving players both hands in the back to get them out of the way to take a mark is driving me quite spare

Are the umps out West still waiting for the AFL pigeon to arrive from Victoria with the change to the HTB info?


15 minutes ago, Brownie said:

The legalisation of shoving players both hands in the back to get them out of the way to take a mark is driving me quite spare

What drives me even madder is that when a forward is pushed, they exaggerate the result and fall to the ground or otherwise  remove themselves from further involvement in the play and get a free.  Whereas a pushed defender doesn't dare take themselves out of the play and gets no free for the same amount of pushing.  Sorry I mean holding their position.

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Are the umps out West still waiting for the AFL pigeon to arrive from Victoria with the change to the HTB info?

Nah they have it but think it's for WA teams benefit only.

 

He should get a week,  but will probably get off

That’s got to be a suspension to Reid… 

Schofield is a peanut.. 


Also Will Schofield shouldn't commentate WC games, the bias is incredible

Give it to Caleb 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The AFL will ensure Reid does not cop a suspension. 

It will be interesting Ethan . In my view it was a dead set sling. 

If he gets off, the system is even more corrupt than we already think.


9 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Are the umps out West still waiting for the AFL pigeon to arrive from Victoria with the change to the HTB info?

No. They sent a letter by plane. No fuel, so cancelled flight.

Duty of care. Turning a player around and pulling them backwards in a tackle puts them at your mercy regarding contact with the ground - and here the head indeed makes ground contact. A silly tackle.

5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The AFL will ensure Reid does not cop a suspension. 

Yep; surely a player with only a dozen games under his belt gets to plead the Charlie Cameron defence...

3 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

He should get a week,  but will probably get off

Of course he will. I bet if the Saints player got concussed he'd get a week. David King made sense when talking about the tackle.  


3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Especially for a fair dinkum footy act.

 I mean let's be consistent at least.

Is Maynard one of the league's players most hated players?

Vaaarrnt of a player Maynard, he better not turn up next week at Casey coz I will personally let him know ALL ABOUT IT

Reid has to go for that tackle 

Head into the Ground 

But then there is always AFL corruption to deal with 

 

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