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From the AFL:

Matthew Whelan, Melbourne, has been charged with a Level Three striking offence against Brendan Fevola, Carlton, during the third quarter of the Round Five match between Melbourne and Carlton, played at the MCG on Sunday April 20, 2008.

In summary, his two-match sanction can be reduced to one match with an early plea.

The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and high contact (two points). This is a total of six activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Three offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has an existing bad record of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 247.50 points. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 185.63 points and a one-match sanction.

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WE FINALLY get wheels back, and then BANG, he is out again.

We will get SMASHED at the gabba, we should give a kid a run in wheels' spot. Throw them in the deep end and see if they will swim.

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you can add newton to the list. he accepted a one match ban for hitting mcglynn. this is from the demons website. im not too upset. many have accused him of being soft, perhaps it went to his head. but at least it looks as if he is showing some passion. or maybe im wrong. i dont know.

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you can add newton to the list. he accepted a one match ban for hitting mcglynn. this is from the demons website. im not too upset. many have accused him of being soft, perhaps it went to his head. but at least it looks as if he is showing some passion. or maybe im wrong. i dont know.

Throwing a punch and getting reported and suspended is not evidence that a footballer is a hard player. It just means he is stupid. Another example of dimwitted attitude from a player who could be more.

A big disappointment when so much opportunity is there to be had.

Has not got the internal fortitude to make it in AFL.

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Well I would suspect that Whelan could take this one to the tribunal and hope to lower the 'intentional' conduct to either negligent or reckless which would lower the points. I can't believe that he got 2 weeks for that.

Yep, intentional is a bit rough.

It was silly, but he certainly didn't go into the fight thinking "I'm going to smack Fevola in the head".

We should challenge it, but we won't.

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Throwing a punch and getting reported and suspended is not evidence that a footballer is a hard player. It just means he is stupid. Another example of dimwitted attitude from a player who could be more.

A big disappointment when so much opportunity is there to be had.

Has not got the internal fortitude to make it in AFL.

never said it made him a hard player. id hardly call him stupid for hitting a bloke, his actions at that particular moment may not have been ideal, but it hardly makes him stupid.

unfortunately we havent seen his best in the AFL. maybe one day he'll deliver, if not too bad. the bloke may not have the mental side for the game. just like some blokes dont have the talent. you need em both to be an elite AFL player.

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One of my pet hates is players that lack discipline

these players let the team down big time

this misconception about striking someone being tough is so egotistical

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Wow we are really gettin alot of [censored] luck

Didn't Fevola smack him around at some point first?

Or did I just misinterpret what was probably a congratulatory tap?

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From MELBOURNEfc this morning:

MELBOURNEfc’s Matthew Whelan will accept a one match suspension with an early guilty plea for striking Brendan Fevola, Carlton, during the third quarter of the Round Five match between Melbourne and Carlton, played at the MCG on Sunday April 20, 2008.

From the AFL:

Matthew Whelan, Melbourne, has been charged with a Level Three striking offence against Brendan Fevola, Carlton, during the third quarter of the Round Five match between Melbourne and Carlton, played at the MCG on Sunday April 20, 2008.

In summary, his two-match sanction can be reduced to one match with an early plea.

The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and high contact (two points). This is a total of six activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Three offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has an existing bad record of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 247.50 points. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to 185.63 points and a one-match sanction.

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never said it made him a hard player. id hardly call him stupid for hitting a bloke, his actions at that particular moment may not have been ideal, but it hardly makes him stupid.

When we are aching for a forward to stand up and perform, he goes and snots someone in the VFL. Its plain dumb and just another let down surrounding this blokes judgment and attitude which is to often akin to a boiled egg.

unfortunately we havent seen his best in the AFL. maybe one day he'll deliver, if not too bad. the bloke may not have the mental side for the game. just like some blokes dont have the talent. you need em both to be an elite AFL player.

You both to be a regular AFL player.

There is the risk that we have seen the best of him given his displayed appetite for the succeeding at AFL level.

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One of my pet hates is players that lack discipline

these players let the team down big time

this misconception about striking someone being tough is so egotistical

A gold watch to the man!

It was a dumbass act by Whelan who should know alot better. Really poor form by him especially being a senior player.

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Disappointing and frustrating. I'm sick of our blokes getting rubbed out for silly brain fades, especially the senior players.

It's all well and good to whinge about preferential treatment to some clubs by the AFL. The simple answer is stop doing things they might be able to rub you out for.

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