I reckon even Dennis Denuto would've played it that way it seems we always cower on so many issues, you may as well swing ya dick into an industrial fan of course they are gonna cut it off & make the easy example.Haha, funny you mention this because REH and I have been texting each other all night about how we would have pitched this to both the tribunal and then the appeals board.
They should have started at not guilty due to no definitive vision of "high" contact.
Houston then expresses remorse for the result but reaffirms his (and the club's) view that it was a clean, football act that did not warrant a free kick because no law of the game was broken.
You then also argue the severity of the hit - the direct hit didn't cause the concussion but rather the impact with the ground did - hence you could argue the severity is high rather than severe. A hubris lawyer would then suggest the tribunal be requesting the ground be up before them for said contact with Rankine's head rather than Houston.
And then the last point is that you emphasise the good bloke game - never been suspended before, always plays within the rules and re-emphasise that the hit was deemed on the night to be within the rules of the game.
Instead, they bent over and admitted guilt from step one.
It's like bidding on a house pre-covid. Never meet the asking price, always start low because you can always move up.