AFL Round 18

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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby dedja » Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:13 pm

Vamos wrote:Just seen the Bedford one, WTAF. Makes me want to give up on the game. Deadset Pathetic.


That’s what happens when you have lawyers running the show.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.

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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby tigerpie » Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:20 pm

Very good point.
Dillon and Kane are both lawyers aren't they?

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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby Vamos » Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:25 pm

dedja wrote:
Vamos wrote:Just seen the Bedford one, WTAF. Makes me want to give up on the game. Deadset Pathetic.


That’s what happens when you have lawyers running the show.


Today's society, catering for the What If's.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby Bandit » Mon Jul 15, 2024 11:07 pm

Vamos wrote:
dedja wrote:
Vamos wrote:Just seen the Bedford one, WTAF. Makes me want to give up on the game. Deadset Pathetic.


That’s what happens when you have lawyers running the show.


Today's society, catering for the What If's.

Just seen it on footy classified, wow that is rank. Surely he gets off on appeal.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby FlyingHigh » Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:45 am

That Bedford one is a disgrace.
Cameron's is a tricky one. If it's not punished but allowed, then it will be used as a way for players to deliberately hurt each other on the edge of the rules. BUt how come we can see incidents like that in rugby league and it not lead to concussions?

Perhaps the AFL should look at itself and stop trying to make every ground look as pretty as it can and play as quick as it can all for television and make the grounds a little softer and slower.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby bertiebeatle1 » Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:31 am

Bedford should be 0
Torn on the Cameron one, can see how it has been classed.

The issue is the Rosas one, that should have the biggest suspension of the lot but just because he makes minimal impact it get's classed as it has. Need to fix the guidelines again. Should have an 'attempted' classification
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby MW » Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:37 am

Remember when there were no guidelines and a panel reviewed it and made up a suspension based on feel?
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby Booney » Tue Jul 16, 2024 11:05 am

Bedford one is a disgrace, that was absolutely the outcome and not the action judgement.

Cameron one I can't work out, he didn't do anything to aid the fall of Duggan so probably neglected duty of care. He is a good bloke though.

Davies on Jones was really dangerous and had to be 3 or more.

The Rosas one is pathetic, his intentional action had the ability to cause serious injury and how he got away with 1 I don't know.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby Trader » Tue Jul 16, 2024 11:10 am

So 5 major incidents and by my count they only got 1 of the 5 right.

Bedford way too many.
Cameron I can't follow.
Davies about right.
Rosas too light.
Stewart not even mentioned!
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby MW » Tue Jul 16, 2024 1:01 pm

Booney wrote:Bedford one is a disgrace, that was absolutely the outcome and not the action judgement.

Cameron one I can't work out, he didn't do anything to aid the fall of Duggan so probably neglected duty of care. He is a good bloke though.

Davies on Jones was really dangerous and had to be 3 or more.

The Rosas one is pathetic, his intentional action had the ability to cause serious injury and how he got away with 1 I don't know.


Can the AFL themselves appeal this one?
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby Eagles2014 » Tue Jul 16, 2024 2:30 pm

MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Bedford one is a disgrace, that was absolutely the outcome and not the action judgement.

Cameron one I can't work out, he didn't do anything to aid the fall of Duggan so probably neglected duty of care. He is a good bloke though.

Davies on Jones was really dangerous and had to be 3 or more.

The Rosas one is pathetic, his intentional action had the ability to cause serious injury and how he got away with 1 I don't know.


Can the AFL themselves appeal this one?


Davies has appealed his three games - the tribunal should up to 5 games for wasting their time :shock:
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby Armchair expert » Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:36 pm

MW wrote:
Booney wrote:Bedford one is a disgrace, that was absolutely the outcome and not the action judgement.

Cameron one I can't work out, he didn't do anything to aid the fall of Duggan so probably neglected duty of care. He is a good bloke though.

Davies on Jones was really dangerous and had to be 3 or more.

The Rosas one is pathetic, his intentional action had the ability to cause serious injury and how he got away with 1 I don't know.


Can the AFL themselves appeal this one?


They can but about zero chance of it happening imo.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:42 pm

[quote="FlyingHigh"]That Bedford one is a disgrace.
Cameron's is a tricky one. If it's not punished but allowed, then it will be used as a way for players to deliberately hurt each other on the edge of the rules. BUt how come we can see incidents like that in rugby league and it not lead to concussions?

Perhaps the AFL should look at itself and stop trying to make every ground look as pretty as it can and play as quick as it can all for television and make the grounds a little softer and slower.[/quote]
Yep that would make a difference. But they won't because the grounds will get churned up and way too much to maintain.
By Sundays game the G would look terrible.
For mine screw the expense and make the grounds softer.

I still reckon some players flop a lot of the time and the head hits the deck trying to draw the free.
Or are the forces involved that much more from when I played in the 80's.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby wenchbarwer » Tue Jul 16, 2024 4:01 pm

tigerpie wrote:Or are the forces involved that much more from when I played in the 80's.


I'd say a bunch of professional athletes that are bigger, faster and stronger than part time athletes from 40 years ago would hit harder, yes
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jul 16, 2024 5:17 pm

wenchbarwer wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Or are the forces involved that much more from when I played in the 80's.


I'd say a bunch of professional athletes that are bigger, faster and stronger than part time athletes from 40 years ago would hit harder, yes

Definitely fitter as a whole yes but not necessarily bigger, stronger and quicker.
The best blokes were big,strong and quick back then too and hit the contest with way more violence than the blokes now.

High performance people should have them doing neck weights just like f1 guys do so they can keep they're head from hitting the deck most times....if they want to and aren't just trying to milk a free.

You put a Gary Ablett snr up against say Dangerfield.
Apart from aerobically there wouldn't be much in it.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby wenchbarwer » Tue Jul 16, 2024 5:25 pm

tigerpie wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Or are the forces involved that much more from when I played in the 80's.


I'd say a bunch of professional athletes that are bigger, faster and stronger than part time athletes from 40 years ago would hit harder, yes

Definitely fitter as a whole yes but not necessarily bigger, stronger and quicker.
The best blokes were big,strong and quick back then too and hit the contest with way more violence than the blokes now.

High performance people should have them doing neck weights just like f1 guys do so they can keep they're head from hitting the deck most times....if they want to and aren't just trying to milk a free.

You put a Gary Ablett snr up against say Dangerfield.
Apart from aerobically there wouldn't be much in it.


That's comparing a key forward and a midfielder, and Danger is by no means the biggest midfielder of his era, Players are definitely bigger, stronger & faster than in the 80's.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jul 16, 2024 5:59 pm

wenchbarwer wrote:
tigerpie wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:
tigerpie wrote:Or are the forces involved that much more from when I played in the 80's.


I'd say a bunch of professional athletes that are bigger, faster and stronger than part time athletes from 40 years ago would hit harder, yes

Definitely fitter as a whole yes but not necessarily bigger, stronger and quicker.
The best blokes were big,strong and quick back then too and hit the contest with way more violence than the blokes now.

High performance people should have them doing neck weights just like f1 guys do so they can keep they're head from hitting the deck most times....if they want to and aren't just trying to milk a free.

You put a Gary Ablett snr up against say Dangerfield.
Apart from aerobically there wouldn't be much in it.


That's comparing a key forward and a midfielder, and Danger is by no means the biggest midfielder of his era, Players are definitely bigger, stronger & faster than in the 80's.

Field position doesn't matter, I was comparing them physically. Similar height and weight
Danger definitely fitter but not necessarily stronger or faster.
I just can't ever remember so many heads hitting the ground and getting concussion.
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby locky801 » Tue Jul 16, 2024 6:28 pm

Trader wrote:So 5 major incidents and by my count they only got 1 of the 5 right.

Bedford way too many.
Cameron I can't follow.
Davies about right.
Rosas too light.
Stewart not even mentioned!


Camerons ban to stand, upheld at he tribunual, thats a win for the Lions IMO
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby tigerpie » Tue Jul 16, 2024 7:09 pm

locky801 wrote:
Trader wrote:So 5 major incidents and by my count they only got 1 of the 5 right.

Bedford way too many.
Cameron I can't follow.
Davies about right.
Rosas too light.
Stewart not even mentioned!


Camerons ban to stand, upheld at he tribunual, thats a win for the Lions IMO

Can't believe that.
Looked like Duggan pulled him down.
Games cooked!
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Re: AFL Round 18

Postby woodublieve12 » Tue Jul 16, 2024 8:15 pm

Games cooked because Cameron got off, but according to you Heeney deserved a game
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