by RustyCage » Tue Jun 17, 2014 8:38 pm
by RustyCage » Tue Jun 17, 2014 8:41 pm
by DOC » Tue Jun 17, 2014 9:09 pm
by DOC » Tue Jun 17, 2014 9:10 pm
by Big Phil » Tue Jun 17, 2014 9:36 pm
RustyCage wrote:Is there any footage of the incident around anywhere?
by RustyCage » Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:49 pm
Big Phil wrote:RustyCage wrote:Is there any footage of the incident around anywhere?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo0dgehZwQY
Watch from about the 15:40 mark...
by Wedgie » Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:44 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Booney » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:08 am
RustyCage wrote:Big Phil wrote:RustyCage wrote:Is there any footage of the incident around anywhere?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo0dgehZwQY
Watch from about the 15:40 mark...
Thanks Big Phil. I thought it was more side on than it was as I took the photo just as Kane turned his body slightly making it more front on, I take my earlier comments back
by JK » Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:17 am
Booney wrote:RustyCage wrote:Big Phil wrote:RustyCage wrote:Is there any footage of the incident around anywhere?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo0dgehZwQY
Watch from about the 15:40 mark...
Thanks Big Phil. I thought it was more side on than it was as I took the photo just as Kane turned his body slightly making it more front on, I take my earlier comments back
Flynn did plenty of things right, like going low, tucking the arm in, his technique was pretty good.
Having said that, he clearly got Kane high and it deserved some weeks.
by johntheclaret » Wed Jun 18, 2014 10:33 am
matt35 wrote:No, there was a Port Adelaide Football club playing as the Magpies, just as there is in 2014. *yawns*
by Booney » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:21 am
johntheclaret wrote:matt35 wrote:No, there was a Port Adelaide Football club playing as the Magpies, just as there is in 2014. *yawns*
Let's try again *sigh*
The Port Adelaide Football Club running around the AFL is known as the Port Adelaide Power.
The Port Adelaide, formerly known as the Port Adelaide Magpies, that was running around in the SANFL until last year no longer exists.
The team currently running around in the SANFL is the Port Adelaide Power Reserves.
They are the Port Adelaide Power Reserves because the majority of their players are listed with the AFL club the Port Adelaide Power.
These players are not quite good enough or are in the process of rehabilitation and therefore must play for the Port Adelaide Power 2nd string. Also known as a Reserve side, which is a common term known throughout many sports.
Except of course to a few deluded people that stubbornly refuse to accept that their beloved Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
Port Adelaide Power can try to badge their reserve team however they like but the fact of the matter is that the independent SANFL club known as the Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
The sooner you guys can accept that fact the sooner we can all move on and focus our despise on the Port Adelaide Power Reserves. And remember, it isn't our fault that the AFL club Port Adelaide Power decided they didn't want to retain an independent SANFL side and opted to get rid of the Port Adelaide Magpies in favour of their own Port Adelaide Power Reserve side.
If anything, if I was a Port Adelaide Magpies fan, I'd be as pissed off as all the other SANFL fans at what has happened by allowing Reserve teams into our league.
Alternatively you can always deny, deny, deny
by Rising Power » Wed Jun 18, 2014 11:30 am
johntheclaret wrote:matt35 wrote:No, there was a Port Adelaide Football club playing as the Magpies, just as there is in 2014. *yawns*
Let's try again *sigh*
The Port Adelaide Football Club running around the AFL is known as the Port Adelaide Power.
The Port Adelaide, formerly known as the Port Adelaide Magpies, that was running around in the SANFL until last year no longer exists.
The team currently running around in the SANFL is the Port Adelaide Power Reserves.
They are the Port Adelaide Power Reserves because the majority of their players are listed with the AFL club the Port Adelaide Power.
These players are not quite good enough or are in the process of rehabilitation and therefore must play for the Port Adelaide Power 2nd string. Also known as a Reserve side, which is a common term known throughout many sports.
Except of course to a few deluded people that stubbornly refuse to accept that their beloved Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
Port Adelaide Power can try to badge their reserve team however they like but the fact of the matter is that the independent SANFL club known as the Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
The sooner you guys can accept that fact the sooner we can all move on and focus our despise on the Port Adelaide Power Reserves. And remember, it isn't our fault that the AFL club Port Adelaide Power decided they didn't want to retain an independent SANFL side and opted to get rid of the Port Adelaide Magpies in favour of their own Port Adelaide Power Reserve side.
If anything, if I was a Port Adelaide Magpies fan, I'd be as pissed off as all the other SANFL fans at what has happened by allowing Reserve teams into our league.
Alternatively you can always deny, deny, deny
by RB » Wed Jun 18, 2014 12:58 pm
To continue as it always did it would need to become a sovereign team again, i.e. not a reserves team subservient to an AFL team. If that happened, i.e. they reverted to the system of 1870-2013, which is phenomenally unlikely, then yes, I would support it having a zone like every other team. (Can't speak for Sellout Slaven.)Rising Power wrote:johntheclaret wrote:matt35 wrote:No, there was a Port Adelaide Football club playing as the Magpies, just as there is in 2014. *yawns*
Let's try again *sigh*
The Port Adelaide Football Club running around the AFL is known as the Port Adelaide Power.
The Port Adelaide, formerly known as the Port Adelaide Magpies, that was running around in the SANFL until last year no longer exists.
The team currently running around in the SANFL is the Port Adelaide Power Reserves.
They are the Port Adelaide Power Reserves because the majority of their players are listed with the AFL club the Port Adelaide Power.
These players are not quite good enough or are in the process of rehabilitation and therefore must play for the Port Adelaide Power 2nd string. Also known as a Reserve side, which is a common term known throughout many sports.
Except of course to a few deluded people that stubbornly refuse to accept that their beloved Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
Port Adelaide Power can try to badge their reserve team however they like but the fact of the matter is that the independent SANFL club known as the Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
The sooner you guys can accept that fact the sooner we can all move on and focus our despise on the Port Adelaide Power Reserves. And remember, it isn't our fault that the AFL club Port Adelaide Power decided they didn't want to retain an independent SANFL side and opted to get rid of the Port Adelaide Magpies in favour of their own Port Adelaide Power Reserve side.
If anything, if I was a Port Adelaide Magpies fan, I'd be as pissed off as all the other SANFL fans at what has happened by allowing Reserve teams into our league.
Alternatively you can always deny, deny, deny
So will you and your club lobby the SANFL to allow Port to keep the development zones and junior systems so it can continue just as it always had?
by Aerie » Wed Jun 18, 2014 1:45 pm
JK wrote:Booney wrote:Flynn did plenty of things right, like going low, tucking the arm in, his technique was pretty good.
Having said that, he clearly got Kane high and it deserved some weeks.
Only thing he did wrong was look away just prior to impact. Unfortunately in that time Kane turned inward a bit and bang, high contact. Whilst he intentionally collided with him, I wouldn't say he intentionally took him high.
by Booney » Wed Jun 18, 2014 2:01 pm
Aerie wrote:JK wrote:Booney wrote:Flynn did plenty of things right, like going low, tucking the arm in, his technique was pretty good.
Having said that, he clearly got Kane high and it deserved some weeks.
Only thing he did wrong was look away just prior to impact. Unfortunately in that time Kane turned inward a bit and bang, high contact. Whilst he intentionally collided with him, I wouldn't say he intentionally took him high.
Two idiotic comments. That was as dangerous as it gets on a football field, collecting someone when they have their head over the ball. Doesn't matter the technique. The fact is he lined him up from a long way and that type of collision is what causes someone to become a paraplegic.
by JK » Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:10 pm
Aerie wrote:JK wrote:Booney wrote:Flynn did plenty of things right, like going low, tucking the arm in, his technique was pretty good.
Having said that, he clearly got Kane high and it deserved some weeks.
Only thing he did wrong was look away just prior to impact. Unfortunately in that time Kane turned inward a bit and bang, high contact. Whilst he intentionally collided with him, I wouldn't say he intentionally took him high.
Two idiotic comments. That was as dangerous as it gets on a football field, collecting someone when they have their head over the ball. Doesn't matter the technique. The fact is he lined him up from a long way and that type of collision is what causes someone to become a paraplegic.
by SANFLnut » Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:12 pm
by RB » Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:19 pm
Yes, but not really relevant here...Booney wrote:Aerie wrote:JK wrote:Booney wrote:Flynn did plenty of things right, like going low, tucking the arm in, his technique was pretty good.
Having said that, he clearly got Kane high and it deserved some weeks.
Only thing he did wrong was look away just prior to impact. Unfortunately in that time Kane turned inward a bit and bang, high contact. Whilst he intentionally collided with him, I wouldn't say he intentionally took him high.
Two idiotic comments. That was as dangerous as it gets on a football field, collecting someone when they have their head over the ball. Doesn't matter the technique. The fact is he lined him up from a long way and that type of collision is what causes someone to become a paraplegic.
You could of course clothesline someone who has eyes for the ball.....that's pretty dangerous too.
by valleys07 » Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:36 pm
Booney wrote:johntheclaret wrote:matt35 wrote:No, there was a Port Adelaide Football club playing as the Magpies, just as there is in 2014. *yawns*
Let's try again *sigh*
The Port Adelaide Football Club running around the AFL is known as the Port Adelaide Power.
The Port Adelaide, formerly known as the Port Adelaide Magpies, that was running around in the SANFL until last year no longer exists.
The team currently running around in the SANFL is the Port Adelaide Power Reserves.
They are the Port Adelaide Power Reserves because the majority of their players are listed with the AFL club the Port Adelaide Power.
These players are not quite good enough or are in the process of rehabilitation and therefore must play for the Port Adelaide Power 2nd string. Also known as a Reserve side, which is a common term known throughout many sports.
Except of course to a few deluded people that stubbornly refuse to accept that their beloved Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
Port Adelaide Power can try to badge their reserve team however they like but the fact of the matter is that the independent SANFL club known as the Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
The sooner you guys can accept that fact the sooner we can all move on and focus our despise on the Port Adelaide Power Reserves. And remember, it isn't our fault that the AFL club Port Adelaide Power decided they didn't want to retain an independent SANFL side and opted to get rid of the Port Adelaide Magpies in favour of their own Port Adelaide Power Reserve side.
If anything, if I was a Port Adelaide Magpies fan, I'd be as pissed off as all the other SANFL fans at what has happened by allowing Reserve teams into our league.
Alternatively you can always deny, deny, deny
I'd say the sooner YOU LOT MOVE ON will be a more pivotal moment.
The irony is you try to make matt35 look like some sort of idiot with your explanation.
by johntheclaret » Wed Jun 18, 2014 5:20 pm
Booney wrote:johntheclaret wrote:matt35 wrote:No, there was a Port Adelaide Football club playing as the Magpies, just as there is in 2014. *yawns*
Let's try again *sigh*
The Port Adelaide Football Club running around the AFL is known as the Port Adelaide Power.
The Port Adelaide, formerly known as the Port Adelaide Magpies, that was running around in the SANFL until last year no longer exists.
The team currently running around in the SANFL is the Port Adelaide Power Reserves.
They are the Port Adelaide Power Reserves because the majority of their players are listed with the AFL club the Port Adelaide Power.
These players are not quite good enough or are in the process of rehabilitation and therefore must play for the Port Adelaide Power 2nd string. Also known as a Reserve side, which is a common term known throughout many sports.
Except of course to a few deluded people that stubbornly refuse to accept that their beloved Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
Port Adelaide Power can try to badge their reserve team however they like but the fact of the matter is that the independent SANFL club known as the Port Adelaide Magpies no longer exists.
The sooner you guys can accept that fact the sooner we can all move on and focus our despise on the Port Adelaide Power Reserves. And remember, it isn't our fault that the AFL club Port Adelaide Power decided they didn't want to retain an independent SANFL side and opted to get rid of the Port Adelaide Magpies in favour of their own Port Adelaide Power Reserve side.
If anything, if I was a Port Adelaide Magpies fan, I'd be as pissed off as all the other SANFL fans at what has happened by allowing Reserve teams into our league.
Alternatively you can always deny, deny, deny
I'd say the sooner YOU LOT MOVE ON will be a more pivotal moment.
The irony is you try to make matt35 look like some sort of idiot with your explanation.
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