Gutless Matthews ducks meeting

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Yeah....you got him!
Throwing one at a bloke who’s got him in a headlock, what a cheap shot.
Totally along the same line as the Matthews snipe
Punching someone in the head is punching someone in the head.
Also he wasn't in a headlock when he swung the punch, im just too useless computer wise to gif the whole thing.

The whole 89 GF is filled with handbaggers trying to take blokes heads off
 
Proof?
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I believe a squirrel punch in the 1st half by Bruns on Tucky started all of it.
... it was a hell of a day Nickoo, can say I've ever been to the football and seen that sort of crowd reaction before - as a 12 year old it was pretty scary watching it all unfold.
 
I believe a squirrel punch in the 1st half by Bruns on Tucky started all of it.
... it was a hell of a day Nickoo, can say I've ever been to the football and seen that sort of crowd reaction before - as a 12 year old it was pretty scary watching it all unfold.
Elbowed him in the head edge of the square before Lethal sorted him out

I was there too forward pocket scoreboard end
 
Punching someone in the head is punching someone in the head.
Also he wasn't in a headlock when he swung the punch, im just too useless computer wise to gif the whole thing.

The whole 89 GF is filled with handbaggers trying to take blokes heads off

I believe a squirrel punch in the 1st half by Bruns on Tucky started all of it.
... it was a hell of a day Nickoo, can say I've ever been to the football and seen that sort of crowd reaction before - as a 12 year old it was pretty scary watching it all unfold.

Elbowed him in the head edge of the square before Lethal sorted him out

I was there too forward pocket scoreboard end


Everyone was there, everyone saw what happened, everyone has totally different versions of events. o_O

FFS, get your stories straight.
 
Everyone was there, everyone saw what happened, everyone has totally different versions of events. o_O

FFS, get your stories straight.
I was there too, and boy did Hendrix get that axe to wail.
 
Just on the tinfoil thing, OP you realise there was no 'meeting' except in your fantasy?

As there was no meeting, lefal did not 'duck ' it as such

Theres No Meeting, no meeting here. goddit?

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I believe a squirrel punch in the 1st half by Bruns on Tucky started all of it.
... it was a hell of a day Nickoo, can say I've ever been to the football and seen that sort of crowd reaction before - as a 12 year old it was pretty scary watching it all unfold.
Wasn't there but was told by someone at Hawthorn who was that Jackson kicked it off by belting everyone he could get his hands on, starting with Kel Moore.

Bruns was hard at it but not a sniper (people may be confusing him with another Geelong ranga of the era, "Scratcher" Neale who was a front bottom of the highest order). Matthews hit on him was general retaliation for Jackson going nuts. Matthews was a dirty thug as well as an effective (if very selfish) player. He started in the 1960's (and he was rough for that era) and was playing with that level of violence right into the 1980's. I have been told he ended more than one bloke's career with thuggish acts.

He didn't smash blokes for fun, or because he got annoyed. He wasn't Plugger or Ablett or Robby Muir, he smashed blokes so he could kick more goals and win. I think he smashed Bruns for that reason.

The GOAT nonsense about Matthews is delusional, he's not even Hawthorn's best rover (or forward, or captain, or anything). I will say Matthews was pretty much unafraid. I've seen him dazed from having his face smashed but the idea of him showing cowardice is not plausible.
 
The only reason anyone remembers this is because there was police involvement. In isolation the incident looks like any of the hundreds of similar ones throughout the history of the game.
Exactly, you dont have to go back that far either.

Scarlett should thank his lucky stars Ballantyne isn't a snitch like Bruns or he would be doing eight years.
 
Wasn't there but was told by someone at Hawthorn who was that Jackson kicked it off by belting everyone he could get his hands on, starting with Kel Moore.

Bruns was hard at it but not a sniper (people may be confusing him with another Geelong ranga of the era, "Scratcher" Neale who was a front bottom of the highest order). Matthews hit on him was general retaliation for Jackson going nuts. Matthews was a dirty thug as well as an effective (if very selfish) player. He started in the 1960's (and he was rough for that era) and was playing with that level of violence right into the 1980's. I have been told he ended more than one bloke's career with thuggish acts.

He didn't smash blokes for fun, or because he got annoyed. He wasn't Plugger or Ablett or Robby Muir, he smashed blokes so he could kick more goals and win. I think he smashed Bruns for that reason.

The GOAT nonsense about Matthews is delusional, he's not even Hawthorn's best rover (or forward, or captain, or anything). I will say Matthews was pretty much unafraid. I've seen him dazed from having his face smashed but the idea of him showing cowardice is not plausible.


He sure was a sniping and diving asswipe
 
I was sort of wondering if any of you Cats people would know - seeing as we now know that Neville was so innocent that he wasn't even playing that particular day and was infact waiting for a bus in Werribee but Lethal felt that committed to seek him out and kill him dead six or seven times - how did Neville's coffee with Mark Jackson go?

Given it has taken either 12 months or the rest of his life for Neville to get a bit of a handle on copping a bit of a smacking, perhaps he should grow up somewhat.

This nation was forged on war Neville, blokes getting shot through the heart whilst climbing the Kakoda Trail, whilst climbing over rotting bodies in the trenches of the Somme to mount a sabre charge with no chance of success, whilst defending a rubber plantation with 100 men whilst killing 2500 enemy at Long Tan.

****ing pretty sure who those blokes would have wanted in their foxhole.

Neville - you are excused old mate. You can go to Sick Bay.
 
Exactly, you dont have to go back that far either.

Scarlett should thank his lucky stars Ballantyne isn't a snitch like Bruns or he would be doing eight years.

It’s already been established Bruns wasn’t a snitch, therefore only Lethal is to blame for coward punching Bruns. :)

Man you dumb brah.
This nation was forged on war Neville, blokes getting shot through the heart whilst climbing the Kakoda Trail, whilst climbing over rotting bodies in the trenches of the Somme to mount a sabre charge with no chance of success, whilst defending a rubber plantation with 100 men whilst killing 2500 enemy at Long Tan.

******* pretty sure who those blokes would have wanted in their foxhole.
Oh dear, defending a coward punch during a game of sport by comparing it to men actually dying for their country on foreign battlefields.

Try a bit harder to see if you can possibly be any more disrespectful to our diggers.
 
I was sort of wondering if any of you Cats people would know - seeing as we now know that Neville was so innocent that he wasn't even playing that particular day and was infact waiting for a bus in Werribee but Lethal felt that committed to seek him out and kill him dead six or seven times - how did Neville's coffee with Mark Jackson go?

Given it has taken either 12 months or the rest of his life for Neville to get a bit of a handle on copping a bit of a smacking, perhaps he should grow up somewhat.

This nation was forged on war Neville, blokes getting shot through the heart whilst climbing the Kakoda Trail, whilst climbing over rotting bodies in the trenches of the Somme to mount a sabre charge with no chance of success, whilst defending a rubber plantation with 100 men whilst killing 2500 enemy at Long Tan.

******* pretty sure who those blokes would have wanted in their foxhole.

Neville - you are excused old mate. You can go to Sick Bay.

Matthews would have been useful in a war situation, Snipers serve a role, a role that has them well back from the front line, hiding in camo or behind the safety of some structure, picking off unsuspecting soldiers from a safe distance without risk to themselves. It takes a steady hand and a keen eye, calm demeanor and no remorse. Courage is not a requirement of a sniper.
 

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