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  1. 1. Will Kozzy Be Suspended For His Contact With Moore? If Yes, How Many Weeks?

    • Won't be cited by MRP
      9
    • Will be cited but found not guilty
      19
    • Will be found guilty but only fined
      9
    • One match suspension
      18
    • Two match suspension
      25
    • Three match suspension
      28
    • More than three match suspension
      18

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Raised his arm at the last minute and made contact with opponent's head.

Opponent subbed off, presumably as a result of said contact.

Pickett with a long list of priors.

What will happen, Demonlanders?

The poll is anonymous, so call it as you see it.

I predict a couple of weeks.

 

He'll miss 2025's Opening Round, Preliminary Round, Additional Round, and Extra Round, and will be available for Round One

Probably will miss Round 0.

 

As I said in the game day thread, it was an accident. Zero malice and he barely had a moment to react to Moore going to ground. Didn’t brace. Didn’t choose to bump. It looked to me that he was trying to kick the ball. 

If it’s suspendable, then it’s three weeks. Which would be a joke. 
His history is irrelevant.

Edited by godees


2 minutes ago, godees said:

As I said in the game day thread, it was an accident. Zero malice and he barely had a moment to react to Moore going to ground. Didn’t brace. Didn’t choose to bump. 

100% correct!!  He'll get 3 weeks. 

I’m 100% convinced Moore did not suffer concussion. Collingwood are an unethical organisation, wouldn’t put it past them 

Should be 0 but the AFL is corrupt 

 
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11 minutes ago, SPC said:

I’m 100% convinced Moore did not suffer concussion. Collingwood are an unethical organisation, wouldn’t put it past them 

This. He was given the all clear then subbed off? Give me a break. Absolute cheats this club is. 
 


Moore slid into what was a perfectly legal bumping pose to get the ball.  If Kickett gets time then Moore and the unmentionable should get 10 weeks each if the penalty is based on the outcome.

This should be a nothing incident.

Moore was falling and Kozzy was trying to kick the ball. Unfortunate set of circumstances move on.

19 minutes ago, SPC said:

I’m 100% convinced Moore did not suffer concussion. Collingwood are an unethical organisation, wouldn’t put it past them 

Their doctors are like Port's, and both teams wear the prison bars (very fitting).


4 blokes with 1200 games on fox footy panel say Moore caused it by dropping at last second and Kozzie shouldn’t get suspended..

We have Christian who said Maynard did nothing wrong.

Its the AFL.

I expect Kozzie to get a life ban and maybe more.

It shouldn't be a suspension. The bump would have been fine had Moore not gone to ground.

Having said that, and whilst I hate conspiracy theories, I can't help but feel he'll cop 4 weeks.

Zero weeks.

Is this a joke?

It’s illegal to slide in.

Free kick to Kozzi

Edited by DubDee

Pickett couldn't foresee that Moore would collapse to the ground when he was expecting his opponent to be still on his feet.

It would be an utter disgrace for Pickett to be suspended.  But in this woke [censored] world I fully expect he'll go.

If so, that's it for me.


If Moore did that to Kozzie - 0 weeks 

because it's Kozzie 1-4 weeks 

Just now, Ted Lasso said:

If Moore did that to Kozzie - 0 weeks 

because it's Kozzie 1-4 weeks 

It's either 0 or it's 2-3+ (2 if they grade it as high impact, 3+ if they grade it as severe). Can't be 1 if he was concussed.

If it's anything it will be careless and high contact.

 

All the media saying Kozzi will be cleared. 

I thought there was a conspiracy against us?

He’ll get a week

Unsuccessful challenge 

But then Tribunal!

Still 1 week


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