andrew_veniamin wrote:They were all 10 metres away yelling not going near him, you have to stick up for your young kids. I didnt agree with the incident but show some balls.Ralph Wiggum wrote:andrew_veniamin wrote:Bum Crack wrote:I was talking to a few of the Waikerie lads Sunday and they are not too impressed with the whole incident.
Did they also fill you in that not one of them went within 10 metres of the offender after the incident, Im not saying they should have belted him back but at least let him know that won't be tolerated.
It was that far off the play there wasnt another Waikerie player within 20 metres, and by the time they realised what happened he was off.
Interesting AV, that you didn`t agree with what he did,so do we assume that it was a low act?
I`d say that with him being an ex team mate, the Waikerie boys would have known to stay well away from him if he was an angry man.2 wrongs don`t make a right and it obviously had an effect on the game, so i would say they handled it very well.Thats why we have a tribunal and umpires, other wise all hell could break lose.
Any news on what Harry Schubert is up too??