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46 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

4-6 more like it !!

Agreed. Three weeks seems a little light given the act -- "careless" seems a generous grading to me.

 
2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Can’t argue with that. It was all of the above; careless, high contact and had a severe impact.

Not sure how North challenge on any of these.

So how did Kossie also get three? Moore’s late second flopping contributed to his high hit and from memory didn’t miss a match? Sparrow went for the ball and got knocked out from a trailing stiff armed coat hanger dished out in heavy traffic! And will miss games but somehow these are equivalent transgressions? Sorry this was a 4 to 6 week brain fade.

 
2 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

So how did Kossie also get three? Moore’s late second flopping contributed to his high hit and from memory didn’t miss a match? Sparrow went for the ball and got knocked out from a trailing stiff armed coat hanger dished out in heavy traffic! And will miss games but somehow these are equivalent transgressions? Sorry this was a 4 to 6 week brain fade.

Agree EH I thought minimum 4 weeks it was all so unnecessary Xerri just couldn’t help himself, no doubt he regrets it but the damage is done and there is no comparison to Kozzie sliding into Moore. 3 weeks just isn’t enough.

14 hours ago, ANG13 said:

Funny how the only player to come into the side when TMac was dropped was Lever.

Funny how when Lever was dropped Howes took his role.


30 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

So how did Kossie also get three? Moore’s late second flopping contributed to his high hit and from memory didn’t miss a match? Sparrow went for the ball and got knocked out from a trailing stiff armed coat hanger dished out in heavy traffic! And will miss games but somehow these are equivalent transgressions? Sorry this was a 4 to 6 week brain fade.

Um yep but if it were Kozzy try 6/8

how good is it to finally have a replay that you can actually watch and see how hard we scrapped in the first half to stay in it then slowly wore them down and finally opened up a decent gap on them. So good to see all our senior players so determined and hard at it led by Max, Tracc, Jack, Clayton, Salo, Ed, Fritta, TMac and Milkshake Closely supported by our younger brigade and kids who played their hearts out, Bowey, Chin, Riv, McVee, Disco and then Rooey, Harvey, XL and finally Matty. We need to keep playing Kolt and Windsor as they will be part of our future and somehow get Blake Howes into the side. Rick isn’t back to his best but showing promising signs. Our conundrum is how do we keep TMac in when May is ready and how do we keep Matty in when Petty is right and who comes out for Howes and How Bloody good is Harvey ( love this kid), he has class and leadership written all over him did everyone notice how he Ushered Max away from the action and then beckoned the other players to move over towards Spaz.

8 hours ago, Docs Demons said:

I've been one of many on Fritta's back and justified with his efforts in the past few games but yesterday he got a bit of his mojo back playing up the ground and back which suits him. Played a very good, selfless game and a credit to him.

I agree, I'd still like to see him get out of a jog more often but it was a better effort

 
10 hours ago, old dee said:

I wish I had thought of that. A very good description. He doesn't look like an Aussie rules player.

I reckon I saw Buddy like movements fleetingly on Sunday. We'll see.

What happened to protecting the head?

3 weeks for knocking a player out coat hanger style.

I immediately thought 5-6 weeks.

The optics look terrible here!

#F M D

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Just watching the replay and Xerri did the same thing to Jefferson in the last (1h:55 into the replay). Same swinging arm. Less impact.

There should be extra weeks because he had form.

Thats also the problem when the umps don't pay a free to Jefferson. He thinks he can get away with it.

24 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Just watching the replay and Xerri did the same thing to Jefferson in the last (1h:55 into the replay). Same swinging arm. Less impact.

There should be extra weeks because he had form.

Thats also the problem when the umps don't pay a free to Jefferson. He thinks he can get away with it.

Not sure what replay you access. What was on the clock in Q4 at the time?

17 minutes ago, sue said:

Not sure what replay you access. What was on the clock in Q4 at the time?

9:32 to go in the 4th qtr, boundary throw in just after the Kolt scrap in the fwd pocket

13 hours ago, Willmoy1947 said:

I reckon I saw Buddy like movements fleetingly on Sunday. We'll see.

I would check your meds if you see any resemblance between Jefferson and Buddy.

I was just watching the Replay of the North game.

In the second quarter, Xerri swung a forearm into Xavier Lindsay’s head, knocking him over with a glancing blow. Very similar to the Sparrow incident, but luckily ( for him and X),with no serious consequences.

The fact that he’s done it twice in one game shows that it’s more than just an unfortunate incident. He’s aggressive and clumsy.


29 minutes ago, The Panglossian said:

I was just watching the Replay of the North game.

In the second quarter, Xerri swung a forearm into Xavier Lindsay’s head, knocking him over with a glancing blow. Very similar to the Sparrow incident, but luckily ( for him and X),with no serious consequences.

The fact that he’s done it twice in one game shows that it’s more than just an unfortunate incident. He’s aggressive and clumsy.

He also put Max down behind play a couple of times. Didn't see the incidents only the aftermath so can't talk to the severity although one led to a free kick with Maxy kicking the goal

1 hour ago, The Panglossian said:

I was just watching the Replay of the North game.

In the second quarter, Xerri swung a forearm into Xavier Lindsay’s head, knocking him over with a glancing blow. Very similar to the Sparrow incident, but luckily ( for him and X),with no serious consequences.

The fact that he’s done it twice in one game shows that it’s more than just an unfortunate incident. He’s aggressive and clumsy.

So Xerri has put Max down a couple of times, hit Jefferson with a forearm to the head, hit Lindsay in the head and Concussed Sparrow.

When the [censored] does the AFL hit this guy with some serious sanctions.

2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

So Xerri has put Max down a couple of times, hit Jefferson with a forearm to the head, hit Lindsay in the head and Concussed Sparrow.

When the [censored] does the AFL hit this guy with some serious sanctions.

It doesn't. It's a joke, well it would be.

Just once I love our club to amble up to AFL house , rap on the doors with a Please Explain.

Then spread out all the inconsistencies. Esp as applies to us.

Never happen of course but I honestly don't know why we wouldn't/shouldn't. What are they going to do ?

13 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

It doesn't. It's a joke, well it would be.

Just once I love our club to amble up to AFL house , rap on the doors with a Please Explain.

Then spread out all the inconsistencies. Esp as applies to us.

Never happen of course but I honestly don't know why we wouldn't/shouldn't. What are they going to do ?

If it was bloody Danger, or someone from North or one of the Bobbsy Twins, it would be splashed all over the Maggot Media.

Cam Mooney wouldn't be saying it was just an unavoidable brush past in the game.


3 hours ago, Mickey said:

North have challenged Xerri's ban

So would I. The three week penalty suggests a lack of certainty in the mind of the MRO/AFL. It should be either a 5-6 week penalty because it was a reckless action or nothing because it was an unfortunate footy accident. Three weeks smacks of a compromise trying to please all parties and effectively pleasing no-one.

I suspect the appeal will be successful.

3 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

So would I. The three week penalty suggests a lack of certainty in the mind of the MRO/AFL. It should be either a 5-6 week penalty because it was a reckless action or nothing because it was an unfortunate footy accident. Three weeks smacks of a compromise trying to please all parties and effectively pleasing no-one.

I suspect the appeal will be successful.

Compromise or an opening of a door

On 14/07/2025 at 09:25, Pennant St Dee said:

Why not just bring Petty or May in to replace Lever. Disco is settling in well down back and IMO needs to be left there.

JVR, Jeffo, Melk and Fritsch playing HHF like yesterday should be how we structure up with a rotating mid Kossie/Trac/Viney and Wing rotation Langford/Chandler/Langdon is how we should look to go IMO with someone having to come in for Sparrow

Yep, total no brainer.

And petts Is surely ultimately going back to replace Lever and May when they retire.

 
On 14/07/2025 at 10:35, old dee said:

I wish I had thought of that. A very good description. He doesn't look like an Aussie rules player.

Peter Hudson also look unfashionable at times, especially his "flat punt" strategy for dominating the ff position.

Xerri cops his rightful punishment.

Can't believe North Melbourne challenged it.

And credit whete it's due - the tribunal slapped them down quick smart.


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