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Sir Why You Little

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Everything posted by Sir Why You Little

  1. Simpson should be ashamed of himself. Awarding Gaff votes yesterday... Jesus H. They really do run their own ship over there.
  2. Worth the risk to some coaches, if a certain player is targeted in September for example. Red Cards must mean a team is a man down onfield to make it the deterrent it should be
  3. But then certain players could be “Targeted” as a tactic, knowing a replacement is available. If a player is Red Carded, that team have to lose a man onfield. 17 v 18
  4. If a player is Red Carded, it should be a massive penalty to the offending team, that is the whole point. Meth Coke can still rotate the 17 remaing players. But Freo have 18 players on the ground.
  5. Freo could bring on a player to replace Brayshaw. But Meth Coke are down to 17
  6. No. The offending team is down a man on the field. If Gaff was Red Carded yesterday then Meth Coke do not get the chance to replace him. 17 men for the rest of the game.
  7. Wow. I have just seen this for the first time. Tear to the eye ? Do it for Jarrod.....
  8. Same type of incident Greening never fully recovered, nothing ridiculous about that at all
  9. I don’t find any of this humorous at all
  10. This was a Derby incident. It won’t be forgotten in Perth No way.
  11. Players houses get targeted from time to time. Do you remember the Greening incident in ‘72 it will be on youtube
  12. Running away is not a good look. Brayshaw had already fallen to the ground. I don’t think Gaff aimed for his chest. If you look closely at the video, it is a punch that is rising. He punched him right in the cake hole and then ran. That’s why Docker players were kicking him as he lay on the ground afterwards i have never seen a team do that in AFL before
  13. They sure did. I haven’t seen a team reaction like that for years. I won’t be suprised if he leaves Western Australia soon. His house will be targeted by someone
  14. The fact that he ran away from Brayshaw after the hit, won’t look good in any hearing. You think he missed, i don’t
  15. I am sure they didn’t. Brayshaw will recover in time, but he will know the inside of a dental surgery intimately. Gaff will be haunted and reminded of what he did, in his own mind and by others regularly
  16. He doesn’t have to react. The verbals will remind him He doesn’t have to lash out again. Footsteps from behind could well play on his mind
  17. I think you are wrong. Players will remember and they will care. Many a tagging job has been given out, and Gaff cracked in a big way. The next Derby will be very heavy if Gaff lines up for Meth Coke
  18. Yesterday is only the beginning. I am sure Brayshaw felt a lot worse
  19. I would be considering all of the above very closely, if i was part of the MFC Recruiters. His environment in the game has now changed.
  20. If and when Gaff plays AFL again, he will be a marked man. Players and Coaches now know that he has a breaking point. Like Jim O’dea 46 years ago this will not be forgotten. What Tom Bugg did was bad, but nowhere near as bad as what happened yesterday. Gaff knew exactly where his fist was going to land. He may need a new career
  21. The least of his worries. The Dental work will take years to sort out
  22. Agreed. Gaff may now become the Hunted. May lose all his Mojo to play elite level. It is a serious hit. The media will be intense
  23. In shock... it’s worse than i thought
  24. Punched him right in the head. A low blow was never intended

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