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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
This just doesn't make sense. This further proves that the suits higher up in the AFL lack any common sense or forward thinking.
Do the AFL honestly not realise that by making umpires some some of sacred entity that cannot be touched, looked at wrongly, or spoken to without getting on your knees is part of the reason why umpires are so ostracised and hated amongst the community. We should be promoting good rapport between players/supporters and umpires, instead of putting even more of a wedge in between them.
When Luke Hodge and Chris Yaran both get less weeks for outright trying to knock another player out you know something is wrong.
Both decisions were terrible. But when you add in the facts that Minson was sent off the field before half time and the upcoming Bye it amounts to basically a 6 week suspension, which is double the 3 weeks Moore got. Also the fact that this incident looked more like a slight tap on the back just to get the umpires attention as he was running past compared to the front on push that Moore gave to make a point (whether that point was intimidation or not, it looked that way from afar).
The AFLPA would be up in arms considering that both the Umpires and the VFLs recommendation of a fine was ignored, but also I think the AFLPA would be concerned with the fact that Minson being 30 years old, and having to serve a 6 week break at this time in his career could basically spell the end of his career. Just like any union would be concerned with an employee potentially forced to retire early.
You make good arguments. Wasted here though, this is BigfootyWith respect, a lot of these arguments you could apply to Moore. He is struggling to get back into the side as a 23 year old and would have been a like for like replacement when Ollie Wines went down (in the same week I think). If he doesn't become a regular soon, he won't be at Port much longer. The bye situation is unfortunate, but does not factor into a decision (should someone that gets 1 week have the bye counted so they miss nothing). It is 3 weeks vs 4 weeks for fundamentally the same thing. If you actually look very closely at the Moore incident the umpire ran into him and was walking backward when Moore pushed him which accentuated the contact. He hardly touched him, was respectful, and the contact was so minimal that the umpire had to be told about it after the match. The umpire went into bat for him as is the case with Minson. As others have pointed out, even though Minson hardly touched the umpire, he abused him and touched him twice. The umpire claimed to have been intimidated. As I said, both seem like shit decisions, but the difference in reaction reeks of Vic bias. Given the pressure being applied, it is likely Minson will either get off or get a substantially reduced penalty, which is rubbish. It happens pretty much every year, plenty of players get stitched up, and no one talks about it unless they're Victorian or Nat Fyfe/ Franklin. In the last 2 years Kane Cornes has had reports upheld for utterly embarrassing incidents, both of which involved Sam Mitchell/ Daniel Jackson taking a dive. Not one word was mentioned about it from the media. And we all know Cornes is just a diving flog. Right? When Goddard cleaned him up after a goal was kicked, he was just diving right?
With respect, a lot of these arguments you could apply to Moore. He is struggling to get back into the side as a 23 year old and would have been a like for like replacement when Ollie Wines went down (in the same week I think). If he doesn't become a regular soon, he won't be at Port much longer. The bye situation is unfortunate, but does not factor into a decision (should someone that gets 1 week have the bye counted so they miss nothing). It is 3 weeks vs 4 weeks for fundamentally the same thing. If you actually look very closely at the Moore incident the umpire ran into him and was walking backward when Moore pushed him which accentuated the contact. He hardly touched him, was respectful, and the contact was so minimal that the umpire had to be told about it after the match. The umpire went into bat for him as is the case with Minson. As others have pointed out, even though Minson hardly touched the umpire, he abused him and touched him twice. The umpire claimed to have been intimidated. As I said, both seem like shit decisions, but the difference in reaction reeks of Vic bias. Given the pressure being applied, it is likely Minson will either get off or get a substantially reduced penalty, which is rubbish. It happens pretty much every year, plenty of players get stitched up, and no one talks about it unless they're Victorian or Nat Fyfe/ Franklin. In the last 2 years Kane Cornes has had reports upheld for utterly embarrassing incidents, both of which involved Sam Mitchell/ Daniel Jackson taking a dive. Not one word was mentioned about it from the media. And we all know Cornes is just a diving flog. Right? When Goddard cleaned him up after a goal was kicked, he was just diving right?
LOL soccer, where the referees are bigger than the players
Mate, we don't seem to be on the end of the 'Vic Bias' too often. If we were, Will would not have got 4 weeks just quietly.
Also, I don't think he will get off.
Noticed him in the Bulldogs team this week. Did he get it overturned or is that pending the appeal?
I still think you're wrong ... there is a huge spotlight on the VFL over this and I expect weeks to come off for Minson. That is rubbish quite frankly.
Embarrassing for the blokes on the VFL tribunal
How? $7500 fine is enough.Joke of a decision