I'd like to know which 11 games they had us winning. I wonder how they called the derbies.
Ellis didn’t think we will beat the Eagles but thinks we can win 8 at home and 3 away.
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I'd like to know which 11 games they had us winning. I wonder how they called the derbies.
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The WAFL rule that could further delay Josh Treacy’s Fremantle Dockers debut
Jordan McArdleThe West Australian
Mon, 15 March 2021 6:40PMComments
Jordan McArdle
Josh Treacy will be forced to wait for his Dockers debut. Credit: Daniel Carson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Josh Treacy’s potential Fremantle debut could be on hold until at least round five due to a technicality in the WAFL rules.
The rookie Dockers forward was offered a two-match striking suspension by the WAFL Match Review Panel for an incident which left Perth recruit Brady Grey concussed in Saturday’s pre-season clash in Mandurah.
But, according to rule 6.8.11, Treacy will have to serve the ban in the WAFL home-and-away season, which doesn’t still until a fortnight after the AFL.
Fremantle have until 3pm on Tuesday afternoon to appeal the suspension, but it will cost them another week if unsuccessful.
The club could also apply to the league for a special exemption for Treacy to serve the ban in Fremantle’s first two AFL matches, against Melbourne (at the MCG on Saturday) and GWS (at Optus Stadium on March 28), instead of waiting until the opening fortnight of Peel Thunder’s campaign.
Former West Coast swingman Beau Maister was another victim of this rule more than a decade ago, with a WAFL bye, Claremont bye and AFL split round setting his hopes of a top-flight return back several weeks after a two-game rough conduct ban.
“A person who is suspended or disqualified by the tribunal shall serve such suspension or disqualification in the grade in which the person participated immediately prior to such suspension or disqualification,” the rule states.
“If any person participates in another association whether affiliated or not, whilst still under suspension, that person’s original penalty will automatically be doubled.
“Unless otherwise specified by the WAFL tribunal in exceptional circumstances, where a person is suspended or disqualified by the tribunal, such suspension or disqualification shall apply to all Australian football competition matches.”
The high tackle, which ended former Docker Grey’s day and will keep him sidelined until round one against West Coast at Mineral Resources Park on April 3, was assessed as intentional conduct, medium impact and high contact.
The offence was classified as a three-match ban, down to two with an early guilty plea.
The West Australian understands the WAFL Match Review Panel investigated vision of the incident after Perth’s request for a Notice of Investigation.
The suspension is a disastrous outcome for the Dockers, with Treacy firming for an opening-round AFL berth against the Demons on the back of a strong pre-season.
Fremantle have already lost fellow tall Rory Lobb to a knee injury, while first-choice ruckman Sean Darcy (also knee) is no certainty to play round one.
Midfielder Darcy Tucker went down with another hamstring injury playing for Peel at the weekend, joining Michael Walters (hamstring), Bailey Banfield (ankle), Mitch Crowden (calf) and Michael Frederick (calf) in the Dockers’ casualty concerning casualty ward.
Yeah I don't get it, the penalty is doubled in the WAFL, so why can't they just ignore the WAFL completely.Ok so let him serve the 2 or 3 matches in the WAFL season. They surely cannot take a potential 2 match suspension and turn it into 5. The clause says you have to serve the suspension in the grade in which the offence occurred. That is WAFL grade. It is manifestly wrong to double a penalty based purely on which level you played at.
The AFL won't let us. If the WAFL complained to the AFL the AFL would keep him out in accordance with WAFL rules.Yeah I don't get it, the penalty is doubled in the WAFL, so why can't they just ignore the WAFL completely.
Everyone knows 11+2=13. I'm thinking we might take the eagles at least once.Ellis didn’t think we will beat the Eagles but thinks we can win 8 at home and 3 away.
If you do watch it, let me know if you liked it. For what it was I was in stitches. Some quality unintentionally funny momentsWill check it out.
So what do we call hogan instead?
Heaven's Gate?
Waterworld? (I didn't mind that one with the smokers losing)
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I think it's media manager Luke Morfesse.Is that Danny the doorman in the background???
If you squint and look sideways, Dan the Doorman kinda looks like Mike Sheahan lolJLo media conference - Darcy might be one more week.
Confident on Cez, Serong and Ryan
Luke's much younger than that, from memory - unless he's seen some really hard days the last 8-9 yearsI think it's media manager Luke Morfesse.
We'll make the eight if Gil wants us to make the eightPassed Gill McLachlan today in Melbourne - he was surrounded by about 6 great haired men in suits. (I’m hindsight I think one was Steve hocking). Gill is a giant of a man - wonder could we tog him out to play KPF this weekend?
I said “watch out for freo this year, we’ll make the 8” he just laughed and said “don’t know about that!”
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Pretty sure a couple of BigFooty posters make a cameo in the new promo...
I spotted 2.I spotted one that I know.
He still gave it to us, the cheeky fukcer.Titus gets it. That last sentence
View attachment 1080046A highly unhelpful guide to Round One
The only guide to the round that admits it’s completely unhelpful. What it lacks in insight, it makes up for with wild theories and detours onto unrelatedwww.titusoreily.com