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  1. it may not have been called "prior" but iirc it was just called opportunity or no opportunity, still had to display an "attempt" to dispose when no opportunity. i do recall they were red hot if you had opportunity before being tackled. none of this drag it out stuff. the only leeway when you had opportunity is if you were in the process of breaking the tackle i.e. when the tackle has not yet really stuck
  2. not true. this was never the case in my life time. they certainly played around with the interpretation of prior and also the time allowed to dispose when there was prior, but the concept of prior opportunity was always there getting rid of any prior rule would be bad and just encourage the hunters over the gatherers
  3. passed my 3 barcodes on yesterday
  4. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    robbie?
  5. daisycutter replied to Sydee's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    i don't think it was ever stationary palm for the ball hand it just had to be clearly hit off the palm by the other hand with a closed fist
  6. sliding doors IF you ever wondered what structure is........... THEN watch gws because that's what it isn't
  7. chit game - both sides very beatable i want to see more physicality
  8. unless they do something explicitly to stop this, i'd say yes
  9. daisycutter replied to McQueen's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    quite....................but i'd take yeo in a heartbeat
  10. no need to hope. club recently extended his contract
  11. who wears hats these days? very anachronistic
  12. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    cerra looks to be just too expensive ($s and picks) to make it worthwhile we shouldn't also forget that we have a few potential good ones still in development that we can back in taylor and co can always unearth a diamond in the draft esp given the lack of exposure of many this year due to covid
  13. it's gonna take one or two injuries in pf.........and we don't really want that
  14. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    and gf....and uncle
  15. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    poor powerpoint skills
  16. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    not at all af, been retired for years
  17. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    ross is just hopeless at powerpoint presentations, so he bailed out
  18. daisycutter replied to Demonland's post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    mark wizel left cbre and formed wizel property group where ross lyon works
  19. "before the end of the year" doesn't sound like a ringing endorsement of staying at the filth
  20. well one thing they could do is run specialist coaching clinics for new and upcoming umpires. given the number of umpires required statewide and in other states this could keep them quite busy
  21. i don't think gaff had 21 prior charges either and had a cleanskin reputation
  22. Speaking to Perth’s Mix 94.5 on Wednesday, West Australian Premier Mark McGowan said with tongue firmly in cheek that McGuire was denied entry to “protect him from West Australians”. “He was not happy,” McGowan confessed. “He’s not essential for the game, he has to stay in Melbourne.” McGowan was excited about the opportunity to host the grand final, but warned “the strictest and strongest protocols” would be enforced. “We have all the protocols in place all the rules in place, as we have for the last two years, to hold football and other sporting events, whereby we have very strict rules in place,” he said. “We’ve secured this event on our own terms. And we’ve ensured that we put in place the very strictest and strongest protocols to protect West Australia, but it’s very exciting.”
  23. you can be sure gws will make it a very hard and physical game i hope they both knock themselves out