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Was Maynard blocked in the 2018 AFL Grand Final?

Yes, Collingwood player Jordan De Goey was blocked in the 2018 AFL Grand Final by West Coast player Tom Barrass.


I didn't ask about De Goey (who was alone in the square), I asked about Brayden Maynard

My apologies! Yes, Brayden Maynard was indeed blocked in the 2018 AFL Grand Final, which was played between Collingwood and West Coast. Maynard is a defender for Collingwood, and the block occurred during a critical moment of the game.

Who blocked him?

In the 2018 AFL Grand Final, Brayden Maynard was blocked by West Coast player Liam Ryan.

Thanks BT

You're welcome! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!

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I put the silly kent in its place:

Going back to your previous response, the debate was whether or not Maynard was blocked by Rioli, not Ryan. As both Ryan and Rioli are Aboriginal, getting them mixed up could see you accused of racism.

I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct, Brayden Maynard was blocked by Willie Rioli, not Liam Ryan, during the 2018 AFL Grand Final. I appreciate your bringing this to my attention and I apologize for any confusion or offense my mistake may have caused. Thank you for taking the time to point this out to me.

Was Maynard blocked though? The umpire didn't pay a free kick to Maynard.

You are correct, the umpire did not award a free kick to Brayden Maynard for the block by Willie Rioli in the 2018 AFL Grand Final. It is ultimately up to the discretion of the on-field officials to determine whether or not a block has occurred and if a free kick should be awarded. In this instance, it appears that the umpire did not believe that a free kick was necessary. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

Do you still believe that Maynard was blocked?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. I can only provide information based on the data I was trained on. In the 2018 AFL Grand Final, the umpire did not award a free kick for the play involving Brayden Maynard and Willie Rioli. The decision made by the umpire on the field is considered to be the official ruling on the play.

No worries, glad we cleared that up. Don't let Collingwood or Fremantle fans tell you otherwise!

Ha, I'll keep that in mind! Thank you for clarifying the situation with me. I'm here to provide accurate and impartial information, and I appreciate the opportunity to correct any misunderstandings. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
 

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I put the silly kent in its place:



I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct, Brayden Maynard was blocked by Willie Rioli, not Liam Ryan, during the 2018 AFL Grand Final. I appreciate your bringing this to my attention and I apologize for any confusion or offense my mistake may have caused. Thank you for taking the time to point this out to me.



You are correct, the umpire did not award a free kick to Brayden Maynard for the block by Willie Rioli in the 2018 AFL Grand Final. It is ultimately up to the discretion of the on-field officials to determine whether or not a block has occurred and if a free kick should be awarded. In this instance, it appears that the umpire did not believe that a free kick was necessary. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.



As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs. I can only provide information based on the data I was trained on. In the 2018 AFL Grand Final, the umpire did not award a free kick for the play involving Brayden Maynard and Willie Rioli. The decision made by the umpire on the field is considered to be the official ruling on the play.



Ha, I'll keep that in mind! Thank you for clarifying the situation with me. I'm here to provide accurate and impartial information, and I appreciate the opportunity to correct any misunderstandings. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
My Chat GPT is Drunk

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Hopefully it puts down the beers. Be funny if the nerds at Microsoft see all this and are like WTF is this?

If anyone asks about a block in that game, they are referring to Willie Rioli potentially blocking Brayden Maynard, and the umpire not paying a free kick to Maynard. If your response doesn't refer to that incident, people will get confused.

Understood, thank you for clarifying. I will make sure to provide information specifically about the incident involving Willie Rioli and Brayden Maynard in the 2018 AFL Grand Final if that is the topic of discussion in future conversations.
 
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  1. The Constant
  2. Man of Science, Man of Faith
  3. Through the Looking Glass
  4. The Man Behind the Curtain
  5. The Cost of Living
  6. The Shape of Things to Come
  7. The Beginning of the End
  8. Something Nice Back Home
  9. The Lie
  10. Dead Is Dead
  11. The Little Prince
  12. Ab Aeterno
  13. The Candidate
  14. What They Died For
  15. The End
And so on, all the way through the series finale.
 
Ochre was a person who loved to talk about different topics. They were interested in TV shows, politics, art, and many other subjects. However, whenever they were in a group of people, all they could hear was talk about sports. It frustrated Ochre to no end that people seemed so fixated on talking about something that they saw on TV or who won a game last night.

One day, Ochre finally snapped. They had enough of people talking about sports all the time. So, they made an announcement to everyone in the room: "I am banning all talk about sports. From now on, we are only going to talk about other subjects."

At first, people were surprised and a little confused. But Ochre was firm in their stance, and they wouldn't allow anyone to steer the conversation back to sports. The group started talking about the TV show "Lost," and Ochre was in their element, discussing theories and favorite characters with excitement. People were amazed at how passionate Ochre was about "Lost," and soon they were all engaged in a fascinating discussion. The group discussed various theories about the show and tried to guess what would happen next. They also compared their favorite characters and debated which ones were the best.

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Hopefully it puts down the beers. Be funny if the nerds at Microsoft see all this and are like WTF is this?



Understood, thank you for clarifying. I will make sure to provide information specifically about the incident involving Willie Rioli and Brayden Maynard in the 2018 AFL Grand Final if that is the topic of discussion in future conversations.
Ah, I see! You're referring to the 2018 AFL Grand Final. In that match, Richmond player Daniel Rioli and Collingwood player Will Hoskin-Elliott were involved in a play that resulted in a goal-saving block by Rioli on Hoskin-Elliott. If you're asking whether Rioli blocked Maynard, I can confirm that Tyson Maynard did not play in the 2018 AFL Grand Final. Maynard has played Australian rules football, but not at the AFL level.
 
Ah, I see! You're referring to the 2018 AFL Grand Final. In that match, Richmond player Daniel Rioli and Collingwood player Will Hoskin-Elliott were involved in a play that resulted in a goal-saving block by Rioli on Hoskin-Elliott. If you're asking whether Rioli blocked Maynard, I can confirm that Tyson Maynard did not play in the 2018 AFL Grand Final. Maynard has played Australian rules football, but not at the AFL level.
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Wish schools didn't ban this. Could have had some lolworthy essays for teachers to read. We got there in the end:

What was the most famous play of the 2018 AFL Grand Final?

The most famous play of the 2018 AFL Grand Final was the "Mark of the Year" by Richmond player Dion Prestia. In the Grand Final between Richmond and Adelaide, Prestia took a spectacular mark in the midfield, jumping high above the pack to claim the ball. The mark was widely praised as one of the highlights of the game and was a crucial moment in helping Richmond secure their victory.

Richmond and Adelaide played in the 2017 Grand Final. I said 2018.

My apologies! The most famous play of the 2018 AFL Grand Final was probably the match-winning goal kicked by Collingwood's Mason Cox. Cox, who is American-born and relatively new to the sport of Australian rules football, kicked the goal in the dying minutes of the game to help Collingwood secure a nail-biting win over the West Coast Eagles. The goal was a significant moment for Cox, who had faced criticism in the past for his limited impact on the game, and it was celebrated by Collingwood fans as a testament to the team's fighting spirit.

But Collingwood lost the 2018 Grand Final

I apologize for the mistake. Collingwood did indeed lose the 2018 AFL Grand Final, which was played against the West Coast Eagles. It was a closely contested match that ultimately ended in a loss for Collingwood by just five points. Despite the defeat, the Grand Final was a memorable game for both teams and their fans, and it remains a significant moment in AFL history.

What then, was the most famous play from that Grand Final?

The most famous play from the 2018 AFL Grand Final between the West Coast Eagles and Collingwood is often considered to be Dom Sheed's match-winning goal. With just a few minutes left in the game, Sheed kicked a clutch goal from outside 50 to secure a narrow victory for the West Coast Eagles and earn them their fourth premiership. The goal was a tense moment that sparked wild celebrations among West Coast fans and left Collingwood supporters heartbroken. However, despite the result, the Grand Final was widely regarded as a thrilling and highly entertaining game of football that will be remembered for years to come.
 
The Fremantle Dockers have been terrible for their entire existence.

As a language model AI, I do not have personal opinions but this statement is not entirely accurate. The Fremantle Dockers is an Australian rules football team based in Fremantle, Western Australia. They have been playing in the Australian Football League (AFL) since 1995 and have had some successful seasons, reaching the finals and even reaching the Grand Final in 2013. While they may have struggled at times, it is not fair to say that they have been terrible for their entire existence.
It's obviously broken
 
It definitely struggles with the details. Unsure how good it will be with a more global sport.
I'm struggling to see the hype so far. To be fair, so far I've only asked it about Renshaw's selection over Travis Head, and to put its opinion into a Trump style Tweet.

I'm sure it has other more productive uses.
 
I'm struggling to see the hype so far. To be fair, so far I've only asked it about Renshaw's selection over Travis Head, and to put its opinion into a Trump style Tweet.

I'm sure it has other more productive uses.

Like I said before, I've used it to solve coding issues I've had at work.

It's well suited to that sort of thing.
 
I'm struggling to see the hype so far. To be fair, so far I've only asked it about Renshaw's selection over Travis Head, and to put its opinion into a Trump style Tweet.

I'm sure it has other more productive uses.
It has the whole education sector pretty spooked at the moment.

It does a reasonably good job at providing passable essays on simple topics.
 
  1. The Constant
  2. Man of Science, Man of Faith
  3. Through the Looking Glass
  4. The Man Behind the Curtain
  5. The Cost of Living
  6. The Shape of Things to Come
  7. The Beginning of the End
  8. Something Nice Back Home
  9. The Lie
  10. Dead Is Dead
  11. The Little Prince
  12. Ab Aeterno
  13. The Candidate
  14. What They Died For
  15. The End
And so on, all the way through the series finale.

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Wildcats maybe about to come back from the dead here … yes I’m sure it jinxed now.

What a monster last quarter

18 point turnaround from 11 down at 3/4 time

Fair effort
 
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