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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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16 hours ago, Demonstone said:

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.

It was a Collingwood player ducking his head down low to the shortest 'legitimate' tackler onfield ... hence, a life ban will be applied plus many diatribes of condemnation - particularly in the media via the AFL.

 
 

The crucial frame is the one where Kossie attempts to contest for the footy is right before Moore throws his legs out and slides.

You have to allow players to use their body to contest the ball. Otherwise the game is gone. It’s not a bump, it’s a contest.

Our lawyer needs to find 100s of contests when players used their body to win the ball and then freeze frame on Kossie doing the same before Moore slides. That’s the case.

Sliding is banned, it’s a free kick if you make contact with another player. There’s no reason to protect a player going to ground over the guy keeping his feet purely because the guy used his  body to attempt to win the ball. 

Edited by DeeSpencer


I keep hearing the phrase he “elected to bump”. The ball was in dispute, so couldn’t square up to tackle, he had to make contact with the Moore to then get to the football. If Kossie instead dives in front of Moore to grab the ball he risks a dangerous below the knees act. Only legal action now it seems, is to slow down and let Moore grab the ball! 

16 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Houston's bump used to be called a footy act......just sayin

I don’t know how anyone can compare Houston’s bump to Kozzy’s contact last night. They are very very different.

So basically if you want a free kick and to suspend an opponent, you just need to drop your knees at the last second and slide into their hip / midriff.

I very much doubt he was concussed.

3 weeks... Cause it's Koz

 

If he does get suspended the club should appeal. 


Joke. Execution by media. If he played for Carlton.....


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Reckon we should appeal. 

Got form..  will not get off three weeks  Great start to 2025 already..... just great ..... [censored] !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

this has happened too often now    let us the side and himself done doing dumb things     We love the way he plays with passion ..  but grow up and get these silly things out of your game

I would love to ask him why he raised his elbow though.

If he didn't do that I think he'd be fine. 

But as I've said kozzi missing games for us is so frustrating

What a load and [censored] [censored]. Yet again the afl screwing us over. 

Maynard is such a [censored]. Wouldn’t swerve to miss him on the road. 

Edited by DemonOX


I thought he would get 3

I think we should appeal, because there is a lot of grey area…

But it was a football act riiiigghttt, moore should apologise for making contact with kozzy's elbow. 

if the roles were reversed moore would receive a medal from the afl exec for hitting kozzy. 

Sick of the bias and flagrant misuse of power that always goes against us. 

I hope the club goes hard on this. Kozzie could not have predicted Moore dropping to his knees in that split second… 

 

Just do it for us supporters MFC. Show us you have some cojones. 
 

Do not employ Anderson with this either. 
 

Enough is enough. 

 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I would love to ask him why he raised his elbow though.

If he didn't do that I think he'd be fine. 

But as I've said kozzi missing games for us is so frustrating

Frustrating   try infuriating  !!!!

APPEAL 

MOORE GOES TO GROUND AT LAST MINUTE 

KOZZZZY HAD NO HUMANLY POSSIBLE REACTION TIME 

GET THE BIOMECHANICS EXPERT 

MRO MICHAEL CHRISTIAN IS EX COLLINGWOOD SO CLEARLY BIASED 

FIGHT THIS 


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