peternorth
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Finey just stitched up eccentric Blue fan Mario. Mario fell asleep while waiting his turn to chand was snoring. Most sense Mario has ever made.
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Finey just stitched up eccentric Blue fan Mario. Mario fell asleep while waiting his turn to chand was snoring. Most sense Mario has ever made.
WTF - how?
Cancer sux
Well said mate.
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let’s give 4.1. Million to upgrade geelongs scoreboard but slash funding into cancer research.
Get down to the Eastern, plenty to choose from.What exactly is his craft? If you're an ex-sportsperson you have authenticity, if you're an accomplished caller (of anything) you have a key role....I could pick out of a pub a hundred blokes tonight who could do his job, and that's saying something given I live in East Ballarat
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Couple of things on SEN this morning.
1. Dermie arguing against the severity of Will Powell's suspension and the circumstances around it. Got zero support from the panel, got ganged up on led by Gerard.
2. Peter Street is now a senior detective in the drugs squad for Victoria Police. Andy Maher asked him for his opinion on the AFL's illicit drugs policy.
He replied that his job is to enforce the law, not to comment on the policies of private organisations. It was an idiotic question by Maher.2. what was streets response?
Couple of things on SEN this morning.
1. Dermie arguing against the severity of Will Powell's suspension and the circumstances around it. Got zero support from the panel, got ganged up on led by Gerard.
2. Peter Street is now a senior detective in the drugs squad for Victoria Police. Andy Maher asked him for his opinion on the AFL's illicit drugs policy.
He never touched his head , he missed , but the vision wasn't good . Taliss got up never remonstrated at all .!Brereton - the bloke who argued stomping on another bloke's head was akin to 'careless riding' in horse racing.
No d***head, it's thug behaviour. Little surprise, he's still in his caveman days.
Didn't hear it but 5 is probably too much, how do they get to that when Finlayson got 3?Couple of things on SEN this morning.
1. Dermie arguing against the severity of Will Powell's suspension and the circumstances around it. Got zero support from the panel, got ganged up on led by Gerard.
2. Peter Street is now a senior detective in the drugs squad for Victoria Police. Andy Maher asked him for his opinion on the AFL's illicit drugs policy.
He never touched his head , he missed , but the vision wasn't good . Taliss got up never remonstrated at all .!
The AFL flagged after Finlayson that the next case would get a bigger penalty. And the next one after Powell will probably get more than 5.Didn't hear it but 5 is probably too much, how do they get to that when Finlayson got 3?
The AFL flagged after Finlayson that the next case would get a bigger penalty. And the next one after Powell will probably get more than 5.
Didn't agree with most of what Brereton was saying, but had respect for him voicing his non-PC opinion on a station like SEN, as he was getting the situation 'explained' to him by Gerard and others.
Dermie got as much as he gave out , great fellaApologies, the bloke that broke Tony Free's jaw or the bloke that hit Mark Yeates in the testicles. That guy. Point is, I wouldn't be looking to Brereton for lessons on how to conduct yourself like a human being.
Dermie got as much as he gave out , great fella
brereton would be well ahead in the giving/receiving stat sheet.Sure he did
I preferred thisAnyone know what a SCAT test is? Kingy is advocating I’m the introduction of this for players who’ve received a head knock
SCAT5 question and answer test for concussion assessment https://cattonline.com/scat/
The SCAT5 is a standardized tool for evaluating for a suspected concussion and can be used on individuals aged 13 years and older. It supersedes the original SCAT (2005), the SCAT2 (2009), and the SCAT3 (2013). For children aged 12 and under, please use the Child SCAT5.
The Adult SCAT5 is designed for use by medical professionals. If you are not a licensed medical professional, please use the Concussion Recognition Tool (CRT5). If a concussion is suspected, adults should undergo medical assessment by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner.
The SCAT5 scoring summary includes the following sections:
- Red flags
- Memory assessment – Maddocks Questions
- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) examination
- Cervical spine assessment
- Symptom evaluation
- Cognitive screening
- Neurological screening
- Balance examination
- Delayed recall