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Hanlon's razor: never attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence.and if his clumsy swinging arm had connected with Murphy’s head? FFS does anyone in our club leadership have any passion or is it just a day job.
Mumford took out a player in a vulnerable position after he disposed of the ball. Yet Daisy is pinged for a player not expecting contact. Daisy called it perfectly the application of two sets of standards in the same game based on colour of the shirt or a player being a “star” is fair dinkum cheating.
Hawks game, Pies game are other examples of the same, it’s either cheating or incompetence!
You are not required by your job to be completely impartial either.Not as personal as someone having a crack at my Mum, wife, child or anyone that matters to me. Not offended by the word cheat one iota.
"I was drunk."It’s in the heat of the moment, adrenaline and emotions running through the veins. I know I did and said things on the footy field I would never say off it. I’ve heard way worse (directed at umps on the field) that has been simply shrugged off due to ‘the moment’.
I agree with you outside of this though.
On one hand, I remember the hit from Ryan Burton in his first season. Don't remember who he got, just he completely blindsighted someone, lined them up and went the bump. Got him, right and proper; the bloke was out cold before he hit the ground. Burton then turns and looks at the bloke he's just taken out, and for that slightest of seconds, he questioned the coaching prerogative; he didn't know if he was happy or guilty, looking down at the person he had just deliberately injured.Cripps was a textbook tackle, designed to hurt. He was seriously pissed off with the prior decision from the umpire, went looking for a release from the frustration building up and caught a player napping.
Mumford hit an exposed player with fist and knees, trying to take him out of the game in a calculated manner. Not a nice bloke, not a nice act.
Reckon they are a little different. Would love the entire team to take after Cripps, would be shattered if they took after Mumford.
Reminded me of the tackle by Cachia on NasonThe only way to avoid contact injuries is to make AFL a non contact sport. Nothing wrong with players going in as hard as they can - it is part of the game. However I think the AFL has also been soft on genuinely dangerous play capable of maiming a person or worse for life - Hodge's hip and elbow into Wingard's head when he was trapped against a goal post is a standout disgusting dog act that I'll never forget.
Mumford's hit on Murphy could have been prevented - by Carlton players being more aware of the general ground of contest and blocking his run - one of the things that you don't get when you stack an on ball brigade with very young undersized players is this type of awareness. The other thing that should have occurred immediately was someone going like for like on Mumford - again standard 101 team play that you wont get as long as you are playing a majority short people.
Cripps' version of payback on Tarranto - was fantastic to watch - could have easily resulted in a serious injury to Tarranto - oh well bad luck.
The only way to avoid contact injuries is to make AFL a non contact sport. Nothing wrong with players going in as hard as they can - it is part of the game. However I think the AFL has also been soft on genuinely dangerous play capable of maiming a person or worse for life - Hodge's hip and elbow into Wingard's head when he was trapped against a goal post is a standout disgusting dog act that I'll never forget.
Mumford's hit on Murphy could have been prevented - by Carlton players being more aware of the general ground of contest and blocking his run - one of the things that you don't get when you stack an on ball brigade with very young undersized players is this type of awareness. The other thing that should have occurred immediately was someone going like for like on Mumford - again standard 101 team play that you wont get as long as you are playing a majority short people.
Cripps' version of payback on Tarranto - was fantastic to watch - could have easily resulted in a serious injury to Tarranto - oh well bad luck.
Remember that well. Totally poleaxed Nason.Reminded me of the tackle by Cachia on Nason
Nason went nowhere after that tackle Was a 1/4 of the player and was delisted after that seasonRemember that well. Totally poleaxed Nason.
He was a 'tweener for mine. He's played at like 6 different clubs since we ditched him and ain't even playing VFL level anymore.I liked Cachia. would be handy now as a pressure forward or small defender.
Sure time has totally fogged how his disposal was and whether he went missing
All of them !. How many weeks for the little master ??Wonder how many of our players will be fined for the two melees
None, but then everyone already knew thatAll of them !. How many weeks for the little master ??
I know. There was just something about the way he played that I liked.He was a 'tweener for mine. He's played at like 6 different clubs since we ditched him and ain't even playing VFL level anymore.
Yeah I liked his MONGREL.I know. There was just something about the way he played that I liked.
GAJ - 1 match
Should have been 2 weeks!
Luke Dunstan, St Kilda, has been charged with Striking Michael Gibbons, Carlton, during the fourth quarter of Round 10 match between St Kilda and Carlton, played at Marvel Stadium on Sunday May 26.
In summary he can accept a $2000 sanction with an early plea.
Can't downgrade 2 to 0 though.
finally the sniping little turd gets suspended
Good job..finally the sniping little turd gets suspended