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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Wedgie » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:15 am

Just like to let everyone know that I spent a bit of time with Schubey tonight/this morning and he's OK, had 5 stiches above his eye but he seemed fine.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby am Bays » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:25 am

BPBRB wrote:Firstly well done to Centrals - far too good and a powerhouse of a team.

I just watched the incident and there is no way that Gowans can justify the action he took. There is nothing in any of the lead up that warranted any square up but even if there was you don't king hit a player - go toe to toe with him!

We all (including North fans) shuddered in 1991 when Sims belted Simpson and got 12 games and forced the league to bring in a send off rule. I would rate the cowardly hit by Gowans as bad but do do it with 2 minutes to go when your team is up 10 goals shows exactly what sort of arrogance he holds the game in. I have always admired the way both the Gowans play, hard tough, niggling winning football but one of them let himself, his brother and his club down today and I just can't wait to hear the excuses come from some of the dogs fans but get a reality check and watch the replay first and try and justify the king hit - you won't be able to!

As for the talk of Police action - that's rubbish - it was a football incident however unsavoury it may be and let the tribunal dish out at least 10 weeks because if Sims hit on Simpson deserved 12 then this one was about the same so I think 10 it should be at least.

P.S. Some of the Centrals fans in the Corporate Super Boxes at the Southern end above where the North Grog Squad were sitting you also disgraced your club. Spitting down on spectators and throwing coins that could have hit anyone was absolutely disgraceful!


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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:50 am

Booney wrote:I have no problem with the success Central Districts have had over the last 10 years,my only beef is these two blokes have been involved in,and will be remembered in one of the greatest teams ever.Makes my skin crawl.

I expect nothing better from those 'Dogs'.


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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby once_were_warriors » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:09 am

How could you not have an issue with that King Hit???????????
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Wedgie » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:11 am

once_were_warriors wrote:How could you not have an issue with that King Hit???????????


Stuff happens, Schubey's alright, that's the main thing.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby zipzap » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:13 am

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:My impressions of the Gowans is that they play the game with a "you live by the sword you die by the sword" they don't explain or complain


You gotta be kidding? These boys are the biggest sooks I've ever seen in footy, they never stop bitching to the umps when it doesn't go their way - the McEnroes of SANFL. Case in point: J Gowans even has the nerve to whinge to the umpire for reporting him for one of the most gutless, despicable and cowardly acts. Disgraceful role model to kiddies.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Footy Chick » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:19 am

I think Gowans may have hung himself this time, they did an interview on the ground with him after the game on 5AA and he said it was a square up and that he deserved it... dug his own hole and had'nt even started drinking yet...shows intent.... :?
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Dissident » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:24 am

As I wrote on the other thread, unfortunately it doesn't take much for a Gowans to bite. Quite often the smallest thing done (often in accident) to one brother is enough to make the other see red. Not that Schubert did a small thing (whatever it was) but a square up from a Gowans is usually ten fold.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:25 am

Disappointing act in the late stages of the game. No need for that whatever the circumstances. No doubt there will be games handed out - rightly so.

I am of the understanding that the Gowans (ie: he told me) involved thought Schubert had been involved in a previous situation with his brother. As someone previously posted, it seems like a case of mistaken identity. Silly boy.

Glad to hear Harry's ok. Top bloke. Loves the rough stuff (ie: playing hard) - but didn't deserve that.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby tigersupporter » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:28 am

dogs01 wrote:I saw an incident between J. Gowans and Schubert across centrals half forward line, didnt actually see what happened but James ended up on the ground, got up (and i told the people around me to keep an eye on James.) next minute he did what he did.I think this was complete brain fade by him. I honestly didnt feel very good after the incident because i would hate that to happen to anyone on my team, or any team.

People bag the Gowans but this is the first time they have done anything like this.

Chris had nothing to do with it so why people are putting him in this is beyond me.

James should never have done what he did, it was a disgrace really.
When it happened i turned to the people i was with and said this is the last time we will see a Gowans in a centrals jumper.

People can say what they like about the Gowans boys (and they do) but they always give you something to talk about. They have been great for SANFL footy (except for this incident)

Problem is this one incident will over ride a great game by the dogs.
I think 6 weeks is probably about right.


It looked like a clumsy sheperd to me and j. gowans came off second best...and he didnt like it.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:29 am

I don't think that's the incident the 'retribution' was for.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby doggies4eva » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:30 am

I might as well have my sat every one else has.

This was another case of the retaliator getting reported. I'm not condoning what he did but think about the circimstances:

The game was well and truely over the dogs were 10 goals up Chris had played a good game and was about to win another flag.
It took a serious action against him to get that riled up!

This must be the first time a Jack Oatey meddalist has been reported in the same game!
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby tigersupporter » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:34 am

doggies4eva wrote:I might as well have my sat every one else has.

This was another case of the retaliator getting reported. I'm not condoning what he did but think about the circimstances:

The game was well and truely over the dogs were 10 goals up Chris had played a good game and was about to win another flag.
It took a serious action against him to get that riled up!

This must be the first time a Jack Oatey meddalist has been reported in the same game!


Did Chris get reported too?
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Wedgie » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:36 am

tigersupporter wrote:
doggies4eva wrote:I might as well have my sat every one else has.

This was another case of the retaliator getting reported. I'm not condoning what he did but think about the circimstances:

The game was well and truely over the dogs were 10 goals up Chris had played a good game and was about to win another flag.
It took a serious action against him to get that riled up!

This must be the first time a Jack Oatey meddalist has been reported in the same game!


Did Chris get reported too?


I missed that too? :?
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby BPBRB » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:40 am

doggies4eva wrote:I might as well have my sat every one else has.

This was another case of the retaliator getting reported. I'm not condoning what he did but think about the circimstances:

The game was well and truely over the dogs were 10 goals up Chris had played a good game and was about to win another flag.
It took a serious action against him to get that riled up!

This must be the first time a Jack Oatey meddalist has been reported in the same game!


Go watch the tape - if any incident that occured earlier riled up Gowans then surely he would have done something at the time but there was nothing that Schubert did that would warrant what Gowans did but you keep believing if you so choose.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Wedgie » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:41 am

BPBRB wrote:
doggies4eva wrote:I might as well have my sat every one else has.

This was another case of the retaliator getting reported. I'm not condoning what he did but think about the circimstances:

The game was well and truely over the dogs were 10 goals up Chris had played a good game and was about to win another flag.
It took a serious action against him to get that riled up!

This must be the first time a Jack Oatey meddalist has been reported in the same game!


Go watch the tape - if any incident that occured earlier riled up Gowans then surely he would have done something at the time but there was nothing that Schubert did that would warrant what Gowans did but you keep believing if you so choose.


That's not an issue, James admitted in his interview that it was a square up for Howard allegedly stomping on Chris's face. Never was anything to with Schubey.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby doggies4eva » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:42 am

Have I got my Gowans's mixed up? :oops:
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Dirko » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:42 am

When will this be replayed on Channel 2 ? Have yet to see it as I left early as previously posted.
Would love to see the vision...You Tube anyone....
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby Dissident » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:42 am

doggies4eva wrote:I might as well have my sat every one else has.

This was another case of the retaliator getting reported. I'm not condoning what he did but think about the circimstances:

The game was well and truely over the dogs were 10 goals up Chris had played a good game and was about to win another flag.
It took a serious action against him to get that riled up!

This must be the first time a Jack Oatey meddalist has been reported in the same game!


And a serious lack of self discipline to do something about it.
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Re: what if gowans retires & could legal action be taken ?

Postby once_were_warriors » Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:43 am

The Howard incident was accidental NOTHING in that.
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