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How did Worrell fare, was he injured, will he miss a game??

 
58 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

How did Worrell fare, was he injured, will he miss a game??

Degoey all clear to play.

Worrell $10,000 fine for his attempted elbow.

Imagine either of those are Steven May, 4 weeks.

 

What a joke!!! AFL defends its own decision

There was no attempt to smother !!!! That’s wrong. That was DEGOEY comments after the match to influence the media !!!


AFL website by STAFF WRITERS

COLLINGWOOD bull Jordan De Goey has escape suspension

Worrall was trying to kick the ball when De Goey came across in an apparent attempt to smother and caught his opponent high.

After the match, De Goey insisted the collision was "just a smother", with Match Review Officer Michael Christian agreeing there was nothing in it to warrant a ban. The incident was graded as careless conduct, low impact and high contact, drawing a $3000 fine ($2000 with an early plea).

Worrell wasn't seriously hurt in the incident and played out the match

What’s hilarious is literally none of the other clubs at all call the clear conflict of interest out

Not One

Not even ours after what happened to Gus

Roffey should have been baying for blood

Nothing

I’lL never ever forgive the club for that

Never


Why expect anything less than thid.

Pies are in the finals DeGoey. A star.

And the tribunal is not objective. It has a conflict of interest

27 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

What a joke!!! AFL defends its own decision

There was no attempt to smother !!!! That’s wrong. That was DEGOEY comments after the match to influence the media !!!


AFL website by STAFF WRITERS

COLLINGWOOD bull Jordan De Goey has escape suspension

Worrall was trying to kick the ball when De Goey came across in an apparent attempt to smother and caught his opponent high.

After the match, De Goey insisted the collision was "just a smother", with Match Review Officer Michael Christian agreeing there was nothing in it to warrant a ban. The incident was graded as careless conduct, low impact and high contact, drawing a $3000 fine ($2000 with an early plea).

Worrell wasn't seriously hurt in the incident and played out the match

i thought smothering wasnt an excuse as a football act anymore after the Brayshaw incident?

I could cope the DeGoey let off - i really can, but what i cannot tolerate is how MFC is continually taken to the cleaners at AFL house. May getting 3 is an absolute categorical joke.

43 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

i thought smothering wasnt an excuse as a football act anymore after the Brayshaw incident?

I could cope the DeGoey let off - i really can, but what i cannot tolerate is how MFC is continually taken to the cleaners at AFL house. May getting 3 is an absolute categorical joke.

And Kozzie getting 3 for in effect being tunnelled by Moore

If the AFL wanted to dispel the perception of corruption they would recuse Christian and Gleeson from any decisions that may involve or effect Collingwood, but of course it will be business as usual.

 
4 hours ago, brendan said:

De Goey with a fine, they don’t even try and hide the corruption anymore

Absolute bloody farce, how does Christian keep his job, just pathetic!☠️

35 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Absolute bloody farce, how does Christian keep his job, just pathetic!☠️

That is probably your best post ever.

The AFL are doing their absolute best to make me hate football.

Look at the p-ss weak investigation of the Cats salary cap, by a former Cats official.

Some big clubs just do and get what they want, while others are just continually pushed down.

The comment by Dunstall just now sums up the AFL. He said “two monster PF’s coming up at the G with two big clubs”.


Not for the first time the AFL Tribunal all seeing judge jury and Oracle have attempted to hand Collingwood a Premiership

The Quanor incident and the incident involving a Melbourne Football Ball Player have exceeded The Pies wildest expectations to march now to a flag that looked impossible three weeks ago.

The question is of course money or heavies or both?

BOTH of course gee I am hating the AFL Machine! Just endless Spin Smoke and Mirrors! sorry for posting so late but in Florence Italy,its 6.25 pm! what a lunatic Asylum, every known vehicle hurtling at warp factor 9 to wherever Bus, Motor bikes, Cabinieri, Scooters, Bikes, Hybrides,Grumpy old blokes and a few trying to rip P.F Of! Caaarryst I know Vic aint great at the moment but get me OUTA here!!! Rome next 4 days then home to beautiful Berwick, thank CCCCAAAAREYST 6 weeks away time to get home! Been great!

Cheers to all P.F

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