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And just so you know where we stand with Kane Cornes, if that was even on your mind… he has sympathy for Xerri and would be disappointed for him if he missed weeks for the incident that KNOCKED Soaz out. Innocuous he says. And apparently Xerri had no time to move his arm out of the way, which neglects the fact that he put it there when Soaz approached.

And anyway, Kane, our sympathies are with TOM SPARROW , I couldn’t give half a fig about Xerri or how many weeks he misses.

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I fell out of love with AFL because of that game.

Something definitely died that night and it’s never been back.

Watching Sparrow today was very sad. PTSD for sure for the supporters around us.

I just hope he will be ok. Those knock out injuries are just horrific. They make you feel sick to your stomach. I can only imagine what his parents and partner felt watching it.

Spaz’s mum was on the other side of the ground and wasn’t sure what had happened. One of our DA members is good friends with her and was on the phone trying to explain, such a hard thing to hear because you just knew she’d be frantic and sure enough she was very distraught. I can’t imagine how it must feel to see your child in such a state.

43 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It was at that moment that I vowed to never attend an away game against the Pies again (finals aside).

You will never see me sit with, or financially support that despicable club and their braindead, coke sniffing, toothless trash supporters.

I haven't been to a filth match since. Won't even watch them on TV.

I'm an MCC member ... so I go to the GF every year .... except if the filth are playing. I didn't go to the 2023 GF or even watch it. Their fans are disgusting.

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

And this is all down to Goody and Match committee

and those goals TMc got kicked against him in the last quarter vs Hawks. Dropped like a hot spud.

I do like him though. Been a great warrior for the club.

Edited by Fritta and Turner

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You would be giving Melksham and TMac another 12 months on todays Performance.

Lever is now a serious liability, Playing him in such a crucial position has to be looked at long and hard

Specially with the ascendency of Disco. He can pretty much play Levers role and offers more in 1:1 contest.


33 minutes ago, binman said:

Mine too

Yes I still struggle with that night. The follow up destroy my faith in the AFL. There was no justice.

40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Gawn loves other ruckmen. hear him talk about Witts and Grundy etc

Doesn’t do the same for Xerri

He got schooled by a 33yo legend and couldn’t hack it

Yep, doesnt like Xerri. In the third quarter Xerri stuck his hand out to help Max up of the ground. Max ignored it.

2 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Spaz’s mum was on the other side of the ground and wasn’t sure what had happened. One of our DA members is good friends with her and was on the phone trying to explain, such a hard thing to hear because you just knew she’d be frantic and sure enough she was very distraught. I can’t imagine how it must feel to see your child in such a state.

My son was playing hockey for his school and was hit in the head by a hockey ball. This parent (me) flew down the hockey ground, coat flapping in the wind, nothing was going to stop me from being with him at that moment. He was lying still on the ground. I would do the same if he was playing on the MCG only slightly slower getting to him. I can imagine what Tommy's mother was feeling at the time worse because she couldn't be with him.

 

Looking at the Sparrow incident it was clear Xerri was administering a cheap shot and not going for the ball. Sparrow was holding the ball below his waist when he got hit.

4 hours ago, binman said:

If he us interested in being a coach I reckon he'd be a brilliant AFL coach.

And people said that about Jones doesn't always work out.


2 minutes ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

My son was playing hockey for his school and was hit in the head by a hockey ball. This parent (me) flew down the hockey ground, coat flapping in the wind, nothing was going to stop me from being with him at that moment. He was lying still on the ground. I would do the same if he was playing on the MCG only slightly slower getting to him. I can imagine what Tommy's mother was feeling at the time worse because she couldn't be with him.

I spoke in a previous post of when I had a serious head injury - I was 8 at the time. According to my mum, the sight of me unconscious in a hospital bed was the one and only time my dad cried in the 25 years she knew him.

35,844 was a good crowd considering Norf are probably still celebrating 100 years of losing.

(and how the heck did Flogmantle get on the front cover of the record. Made me feel a bit sick)

13 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Yep, doesnt like Xerri. In the third quarter Xerri stuck his hand out to help Max up of the ground. Max ignored it.

I also noticed that at the ground today.

The big takeaway for me was when they had Sparrow on the cart ready to go off and our guys all got around him. Xerri then ran over to do the same and our guys all blocked and pushed him away - as a group, as a team. I thought that was telling.

Hope Sparrow will be ok, like other posters mentioned, it brought up some trauma for everyone.

6 hours ago, adonski said:

Never wrong, just early

🤣

Michael Newton just sighed aggressively

54 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It was at that moment that I vowed to never attend an away game against the Pies again (finals aside).

You will never see me sit with, or financially support that despicable club and their braindead, coke sniffing, toothless trash supporters.

Um you and Ghosty have understated this somewhat, I havent spoken to a former friend of mine since this incident and I despise anything or anyone remotely connected with this mongrel club! Profile of a typical Filth aupporter when the inevitable link between being human and being mongrel is exposed attachedMorning Hide GIF by joerocco

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3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Jay Clark making a huge case for a 3 week plus ban. The other panelists not so much.

Reckless, serious injury to head ...

Has to be at least 3 weeks.

6 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Yep that was a long time in the making those umpires are just as culpable in what happened

6 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Xerri’s hit was definitely deliberate. Commentators were staunchly defending it though.

If you watch this bloke, that's his favourite hit. It's called the "following up the ball, sly tap on the way past o sorry my hand was looking to tap on and I missed" hit. And the sly pet did it at least three times in our game.

2 hours ago, old dee said:

I will take that memory to the grave gw. They were chanting Collingwood Collingwood. What's the betting that he has no case to answer but a player who name calls gets 4 weeks. I thought the head was a protected area.

My love for the sport was on the wane before that but that night and subsequent week after nuked anything I had left for taking the AFL seriously.

I hardly watch any games other than ours now. I used to watch most Thurs and Fri might games now barely any. I was part of a weekly footy podcast that recapped the round's action but now the thought of watching more than 2 or 3 games a weekend seems like a headache.

The passion for the game at the highest level isn't there now.

6 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I honestly thought both Fritta and Tracs lack of defensive intensity in the first quarter was woeful.

Did think they somewhat redeemed themselves by the end of the game, but seriously when we were on a hiding to nothing after 4 losses on the trot, you'd hope they would have showed a lot more endeavour and despiration - it's almost like they think that's beneath them.

If they want inspiration, just look at T Mac up the other end of the ground.

This was my concern and its times like this when Fritta looks more like an icing on the cake player.


We were always on a hiding to nothing this week. A loss would have obviously been disastrous but a win leads to what we’ve seen already - “it was only North”, “nothing to be excited about” etc. Of course, all week we had people saying we’d lose, the $4.20 on North was stupid, we’d struggle to win again all year, so there must be a fair number of people who, whether they admit it or not, must have been pleasantly surprised today.

Feels like Lindsay and Windsor are limping to the line. I want them playing each week if possible but if they can’t impact due to fitness, there’s no point.

Langford though - no such concerns. What a gem.

I found it super interesting that the only players to get centre bounces today were the rucks, Pickett, Trac, Clarry and Viney. It feels like after the disaster of the GC first quarter we’ve given up on trying much, if anything, new in there.

We just have to persevere with JVR and Jeffo now. They have to keep playing together and learning to work together. Chopping and changing gets us nowhere.

And on Xerri I reckon it’s a suspension for sure, but the standard 3 weeks off the table and not more. It was careless but those elevating it to a Gaff/Hall act are way off IMO.

3 hours ago, old dee said:

Why we have been playing him instead of TMac the last few weeks is dumb founding.

For starters, they play completely different roles. If you're talking either/or, then it's TMac for May, perhaps Turner. The closest we have to Lever (intercept defender) would be Howes.

28 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We were always on a hiding to nothing this week. A loss would have obviously been disastrous but a win leads to what we’ve seen already - “it was only North”, “nothing to be excited about” etc. Of course, all week we had people saying we’d lose, the $4.20 on North was stupid, we’d struggle to win again all year, so there must be a fair number of people who, whether they admit it or not, must have been pleasantly surprised today.

Feels like Lindsay and Windsor are limping to the line. I want them playing each week if possible but if they can’t impact due to fitness, there’s no point.

Langford though - no such concerns. What a gem.

I found it super interesting that the only players to get centre bounces today were the rucks, Pickett, Trac, Clarry and Viney. It feels like after the disaster of the GC first quarter we’ve given up on trying much, if anything, new in there.

We just have to persevere with JVR and Jeffo now. They have to keep playing together and learning to work together. Chopping and changing gets us nowhere.

And on Xerri I reckon it’s a suspension for sure, but the standard 3 weeks off the table and not more. It was careless but those elevating it to a Gaff/Hall act are way off IMO.

Think it was more that they were expecting to win but wouldn't have been surprised with a loss. I don't think a fair number of people are surprised we won.

 

Credit to Goody and the coaches. I thought at half time we were going to be overwhelmed with North's use of the corridor and drive off half back from McKercher and Daniel. However, they really put the clamps on them and we shut down their flow.

Really impressed with Fritsch's game higher up the ground, Trac and Oliver's clearance work was the best I've seen in months and Langford is a star.

Can’t believe people are still defending Xerri on radio this morning. I think they all need to watch the vision again. Ball was low and he wasn’t even looking at the ball when he took that wild swing.

Not saying he wanted to knock Sparrow out, but when you lash out like that you need to be held accountable for your actions, it’s pretty simple really.

Max looked like he didn’t even want to shake hands with Xerri, it was the briefest of handshakes you’ll ever see after the game.


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