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IMO, this type of record will mean a long stint away from the game in the future.This is Simpkin's 4th concussion in 12 months. Not good.
Webster will receive a very late start to the season.
Gronks gonna gronk
Yeah it's the same as what we're seeing with Pucovski in the cricket. At some point you stop them playing to save them from themselves.IMO, this type of record will mean a long stint away from the game in the future.
If he was a boxer in Vic he would be out for 12 months.
Concussion is the same regardless of what sport.
Absolutely and I think the AFL will be forced to adopt stricter protocols with ihe inevitable CTE lawsuits.Yeah it's the same as what we're seeing with Pucovski in the cricket. At some point you stop them playing to save them from themselves.
Give him an extra 2 weeks for familial stupidity.
He apparently called them 'c**ksuckers'
I'd say the bigger issue isn't what he said, it's that it's not an isolated incident of him targeting opposition players.He apparently called them 'c**ksuckers'
Vegas getting the full NRL experience.
Stadium is half full despite giving away thousands of free tickets and there’s been an allegation of a racial slur.
So many casinos for the players to choose where they get into a fight at as well.
I would take it further and say the other team can pick who to remove.
Webster can stay on the field but Marshall can take a seat please.
Why would he ever adjust his behaviour? He's literally never faced a consequence for any of his previous "crimes of passion".I'd say the bigger issue isn't what he said, it's that it's not an isolated incident of him targeting opposition players.
I get that he'd be upset about what happened but he has to be bigger than that. Sure, he's sorry now but he shouldn't be behaving like that in the first place.
He just feels a lot.Why would he ever adjust his behaviour? He's literally never faced a consequence for any of his previous "crimes of passion".
For acts like this (glaring, deliberate intentional head high hits), tie the perpetrator to the victim.
Minimum suspension say 6 games for the act, with additional penalty of If Simpkin misses months, so does Webster. You can come back and play when he does.
If it ends his career? It ends Webster's season (cap it there).
That would fix this type of rubbish acts. If you knew you could end your season jumping off the ground to hit a guy, you wouldn't do it.
Ideally players would understand they could be ending people's careers with these acts but obviously thinking of others requires something that is a bit beyond some players, and obviously Websters family tree.
Was in our local shopping centre last week and walking past the closed down AFL store. Said to my wife that they should just sell that S@&t through Kmart. And lo and behold here we are.Apparently Kmart is now a licensed seller of AFL merchandise, $10 tshirts etc
More accessible for people on low incomes but picks clubs pockets a bit too
Don't tell her she was rightWas in our local shopping centre last week and walking past the closed down AFL store. Said to my wife that they should just sell that S@&t through Kmart. And lo and behold here we are.
All community footballers will stand down for a minimum 21 days in a landmark decision by the AFL to help combat concussion.
The elite level will retain its minimum 12-day stand down, but with a raft of improved monitoring.
“This new (21-day) protocol will apply for state football competitions (including the VFL and VFLW), elite pathway competitions (including the Coates Talent Leagues for boys and girls) and all community football competitions,’’ the AFL said.
It comes as community footballers might be required to wear helmets in the future in what would be another major play by the AFL.
Concussion expert Alan Pearce was gobsmacked at the suggestion to endorse helmets.
“I’m just dismayed that they want to even try and explore this,” Pearce, a neurophysiologist, told this masthead.
“Having an AFL-endorsed helmet does that mean there’s a bit of a revenue source for them? I don’t know.
“Wearing a helmet isn’t going to protect from concussion, and we’ve got multiple, multiple studies – including studies from Monash University who are affiliated with the AFL – showing no difference in concussion rates in kids wearing helmets versus non-helmets.
“What are the ‘AFL concussion experts’ advising the AFL on the evidence about wearing helmets?
“There’s going to be this false presumption that wearing helmets will stop concussions, and the reality is that it doesn’t.”
My heart bleedsApparently Kmart is now a licensed seller of AFL merchandise, $10 tshirts etc
More accessible for people on low incomes but picks clubs pockets a bit too
good initiative, should be included in AFL though.
Stand down rules for state and community leagues;
Helmets;
I seem to remember studies that suggest the wearing of helmets in contact sports can actually increase incidents of concussion (see NFL) as helmets can give the wearer a false sense of protection, meaning players are more likely to lead with the head, or in the very least reduce the natural instinct to protect their head from contact.
Stand down rules for state and community leagues;
Helmets;