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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby donny c » Thu May 26, 2011 8:26 pm

and have noted the match was against Port Adelaide NOT Norwood!1

One should never type in a frenzy!!

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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby Pseudo » Thu May 26, 2011 9:01 pm

doggies4eva wrote:When I was training in Karate I was taught to keep my feet anchored to the ground.

Jumping actually lessens the impact.

You were taught to anchor your feet to the ground when you charged?!?
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby G » Thu May 26, 2011 9:07 pm

Thank the man above you're a FORMER umpire donny c, as your soft faggotty ideas on contact in footy are laughable and about what I'd expect from the Umpiring fraternity :oops: :oops:
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby nwdfanparade » Thu May 26, 2011 9:10 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Don't really care if the player cleared, happens to be Taylor Walker or not. What worries me is the handling of this affair has an odour to it. Charging everyday of the week. Deserved a reprimand. End of the story. Those that disagree all have a common theme.

nwdfanparade your example using a car accident is silly. Surely you would of obtained the services of a lawyer, who would have prepared a defence using all available evidence. You would have thought Norwood and Crows officials would of looked at the footage and advised him how to plea.


What if you made comments at the scene of the accident and someone from the media overheard your comments or someone passed on your comments to the media and then you found out more info about the other driver the next day? It was only an example of how people's perceptions can change about what happend in an incident. You've never watched a replay of a game and changed your perception of some aspect of the game?
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby donny c » Thu May 26, 2011 9:11 pm

Well G, thanks for your kind thoughts!! I'm all for the hard attack on the ball and the man within the laws and the spirit of the game. Walker's actions weren't that at all. Perhaps that's why he's not playing consistently at the highest level.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby G » Thu May 26, 2011 9:21 pm

donny c, 90% of fans thought it wasnt worthy of a suspension as it was slightly late but the player contacted got straight up and wasnt injured.
- I believe the correct decision was made and the complete incident probably deserved a 25 or 50 metre penalty and nothing more.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby donny c » Thu May 26, 2011 9:29 pm

and we're all entitled to our own thoughts! that's the only certainty about football really isn't it.

The tribunal obviously agreed with the masses....i don't and i'll stand by that.

let's look forward to some good hard footy again this week!
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu May 26, 2011 11:00 pm

G wrote:donny c, 90% of fans thought it wasnt worthy of a suspension as it was slightly late but the player contacted got straight up and wasnt injured.
- I believe the correct decision was made and the complete incident probably deserved a 25 or 50 metre penalty and nothing more.


Must be talking to Crow and Redleg fans. So you can belt someone, and if they get up, your innocent. :?
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby JK » Fri May 27, 2011 10:09 am

mickey wrote:Walker knew 5-10m from the contest that he was no chance at all to mark the ball, he then made the decision to deliberately line up the player and blindside him..


LOL .. If that were the case I don't think the player would have gotten up.

Can't believe this still has Legs', pardon the pun, was reckless, worthy of report + reprimand + 50m penalty, and we all move on
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby nwdfanparade » Fri May 27, 2011 10:59 am

The Sleeping Giant wrote:
G wrote:donny c, 90% of fans thought it wasnt worthy of a suspension as it was slightly late but the player contacted got straight up and wasnt injured.
- I believe the correct decision was made and the complete incident probably deserved a 25 or 50 metre penalty and nothing more.


Must be talking to Crow and Redleg fans. So you can belt someone, and if they get up, your innocent. :?


It seems that a player can break an opposition player's jaw in a Grand Final and be innocent as well.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby Big Phil » Fri May 27, 2011 11:01 am

nwdfanparade wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:
G wrote:donny c, 90% of fans thought it wasnt worthy of a suspension as it was slightly late but the player contacted got straight up and wasnt injured.
- I believe the correct decision was made and the complete incident probably deserved a 25 or 50 metre penalty and nothing more.


Must be talking to Crow and Redleg fans. So you can belt someone, and if they get up, your innocent. :?


It seems that a player can break an opposition player's jaw in a Grand Final and be innocent as well.


Not this can of worms again?

Where is CENTURION?
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby sjt » Fri May 27, 2011 11:08 am

nwdfanparade wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:
G wrote:donny c, 90% of fans thought it wasnt worthy of a suspension as it was slightly late but the player contacted got straight up and wasnt injured.
- I believe the correct decision was made and the complete incident probably deserved a 25 or 50 metre penalty and nothing more.


Must be talking to Crow and Redleg fans. So you can belt someone, and if they get up, your innocent. :?


It seems that a player can break an opposition player's jaw in a Grand Final and be innocent as well.


Spot on. This can happen.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby Trent Plucktrum » Fri May 27, 2011 12:21 pm

Big Phil wrote:
nwdfanparade wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:
G wrote:donny c, 90% of fans thought it wasnt worthy of a suspension as it was slightly late but the player contacted got straight up and wasnt injured.
- I believe the correct decision was made and the complete incident probably deserved a 25 or 50 metre penalty and nothing more.


Must be talking to Crow and Redleg fans. So you can belt someone, and if they get up, your innocent. :?


It seems that a player can break an opposition player's jaw in a Grand Final and be innocent as well.


Not this can of worms again?

Where is CENTURION?

In purgatory !!
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Fri May 27, 2011 8:32 pm

Here is a scenario that would of been interesting. Walker plead guilty, then was advised by the fine upstanding members of the tribunal to change his plea. What would have happened if Walker was found guilty?

Did the tribunal panel already have a verdict in my mind, before proceedings started? Why don't they do the reverse ie. advise players who have plead not guilty to change their plea if they feel the player is "gone".

Too top it all off, Walker plays for the Crows this week. Yep, it's all above board. ;)
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby whufc » Tue May 31, 2011 10:38 pm

Any news on the outcome of the Tommy Dunne report
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby sjt » Tue May 31, 2011 10:41 pm

Not on the website as yet.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby Grahaml » Tue May 31, 2011 10:44 pm

I wasn't surprised to see the book come out at the time, but I doubt he'll get a game for it.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby bulldogproud2 » Tue May 31, 2011 11:02 pm

Suspended for one week according to the CDFC website.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby Big Phil » Tue May 31, 2011 11:03 pm

Grahaml wrote:I wasn't surprised to see the book come out at the time, but I doubt he'll get a game for it.


Pretty sure he has got 1 week, going by his Facebook update as well, he wasn't too happy?? Still no update on the SANFL site though.
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Re: Tribunal discussion/views/debate

Postby Apachebulldog » Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:27 pm

Should of never been reported and then suspended for one week is the SANFL now getting soft like the AFL i watched the sports news the other night on channel 9 and saw that Ferito from North Melbourne got one game for a great bump and really not a reportable offence AFL IS SOFT LIKE A MR WHIPPY SOFT CONE WITH NUTS ON TOP.
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