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how do you have sufficient time to slow down when you were a split second and/or a bounce away from winning the ball?

 

Maynard 0 weeks. May 3 weeks. The AFL states that Maynard bumped Brayshaw. The AFL concedes that May did not bump the Carlton player. Honestly, WTAF.

 

Sufficient time to slow down? is that a joke?

he was attacking the ball

how fast should he be moving?

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I know it’s not the point but he’ll only be genuinely missed for the Dogs game.

He can’t play St Kilda irrespective of the suspension and lord help Goodwin if we can’t beat West Coast without May.

Thats completely irrelevant for me, it's not about games missed I honestly couldn't care at all. It's about the principle, what the AFL is turning the game into and the fact we are always made an example of while other clubs get away with stuff scot free. It's completely [censored], the club has to appeal this even if he will miss 3 weeks with concussion anyway.


The AFL is such a joke

3 weeks for not bumping

How TF did Pearce get off? He could see the guy coming at him. May had no time.

6 minutes ago, gs77 said:

That gets 3 weeks and Maynard got off. [censored]. And don't @ me about the [censored] supposed rule change at the end of that year. [censored]'s sake.

Maynard shoved Murphy Reid into the bench this week. Nothing. Moore drops his knees into an opponent's back this week. Nothing.

 

brilliant 😂😂

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

[censored] GO [censored] YOURSELVES YOU [censored] JOKE OF AN ORGANIZATION JUST GOGET****ED JESUZ CHAARIST


3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Maynard shoved Murphy Reid into the bench this week. Nothing. Moore drops his knees into an opponent's back this week. Nothing.

They were just accidents bro.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

At least Adrian Anderson’s record remains intact

The Hamilton Burger of legal advocates!

1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Maynard shoved Murphy Reid into the bench this week. Nothing. Moore drops his knees into an opponent's back this week. Nothing.

Sums it up. A Collingwood player can intentional try to cause harm to an opponent with non football related actions that would be deemed assault off field... not even cited.

Player from another team accidentally collided with an opponent as part of a football contest where he tried to avoid harming the opponent... Three weeks suspension.

The game is ruined. The joy of watching and supporting is gone. We've now got endless rule changes that can't even be officiated consistently and blatant corruption to deal with.

I'm done.

Collingwood were illegitimate premiers in 2023. If they win again this year, they will be illegitimate again. People on here can call me a whinger, I don't give a [censored]. This isn't a sport anymore - it's a fixed spectacle. It's basically WWE sports entertainment level production.

We should have hired this guy.

Chiles7.webp

I reckon the fact that we are not in contention for finals may have factored in as well.

Does anyone know who was on the tribunal? They should be named and shamed.


Saw this question in Zitas twitter thread, which I found interesting.

How can the charge be "upheld" when the case was sent directly to the Tribunal and not graded by the MRO?

I feel sorry for May. He could've actually tried to clean Evans up and it's wouldn't be far far worse. Instead he did the right thing and elected not to bump at all and still copped a three week suspension.

Poor bastard.

Hopefully he snaps Moores spine with a rogue knee at some point.

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We know what this is really about.

The AFL is being sued for $1billion by former players.

They are trying to show they are doing everything to stop concussion and in the process destroying the game.

Appeal and win.


Just call it the Collingwood Football League at this point.

Steve probably had a greater chance of being elected supreme leader of North Korea then walking out of there with no suspension.

So they concede it wasn’t a bump. If that’s the new precedent, why didn’t TDK also get 3 weeks for putting his knee in the wrong spot??

Steven May AFL tribunal LIVE updates Suspension decision to be handed down for bump on Francis Evans in Melbourne vs Carlton th.jpeg

 
1 minute ago, JTR said:

Saw this question in Zitas twitter thread, which I found interesting.

How can the charge be "upheld" when the case was sent directly to the Tribunal and not graded by the MRO?

Carlton lawyer would be all over that and win May a brownlow as a result.

Pity, we have AA.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

At least Adrian Anderson’s record remains intact

I did some research and assumed Adrian Anderson was successful in JVR’s appeal against the Suns in 2023.

Nope. He was unsuccessful at the original tribunal case. Another lawyer got him off at the appeals hearing.

The bloke’s a complete failure. And we’re a complete failure for continuing to appoint him.


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