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Re: robert shirley

Postby redandblack » Sun May 17, 2009 11:01 pm

Macca19 wrote:Just trying to work out what happened here amongst all the hyperbole

Was it just a tackle gone wrong, or was it a deliberate pick up and spear tackle?

What happened to the West player after this? Was he injured? Did he go off on a stretcher?


It seemed a separate action at the end of a tackle.

It was also out of character for Robert Shirley, who is a ball player and I'm sure he regretted it straight away, but it was very dangerous and there was a possibility of very serious injury.

Ben Fisher was taken from the field by stretcher and went to hospital for further tests. By that time he was in reasonable spirits.

Thiele has reported that Ben still has some numbness in the head and neck.

We should leave it to the tribunal to give a decision.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Thiele » Sun May 17, 2009 11:03 pm

redandblack wrote:
Thiele has reported that Ben still has some numbness in the head and neck.

We should leave it to the tribunal to give a decision.

That was from Andy Collins tonight on the Fiveaa SANFL Show
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Oval Ave » Sun May 17, 2009 11:24 pm

both moving in a pack looked bloody awful but not deliberate reckless and dangerous
dont think 50 paid dont sanfl do that?
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Re: robert shirley

Postby bayman » Sun May 17, 2009 11:44 pm

Oval Ave wrote:both moving in a pack looked bloody awful but not deliberate reckless and dangerous
dont think 50 paid dont sanfl do that?


if a player is reported it is not an automatic 25 or 50 metre penalty anymore because blokes could be innocent come tuesday night
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Re: robert shirley

Postby mal » Mon May 18, 2009 12:02 am

matt1 wrote:
mal wrote:Matt
How am I an Imbecile?
Youve almost posted Identical to what I posted


The whole 'Spearly' thing is so lame.

I would suggest the elderly lady hasn't been to many football matches pre-1990's if she's seriously worried about that incident over what happened in the 70's and 80's. But, I think that she was most likely referring to a mother who watches her child get injured in any situation on the football field - not just that incident.

The hysteria, driven by you, that says would this send a person to another code? Well, injuries happen in all sports and in most there is a chance that someone can get hurt if someone breaks the rules. Shirley broke them and will be punished. If someone moves codes because of it, after he has been dealt with by the tribunal then sh*t happens.

I take back my imbecile comment in relation to you but would add that you should be careful generalising in these circumstances because the way you see this thread ending up couldn't be further from my feelings.

I'll add here that Collins comments were interesting..... Commenting on cases before the tribunal??? Poor form..... Leave it to us experts on this forum! ;)


Good reply
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Re: robert shirley

Postby nickname » Mon May 18, 2009 12:03 am

As a poster on another thread alluded to, that was the third spear tackle of the day by an Eagles player on a West player. The other two were by the one Eagles player in the U18s and, to me, looked even more dangerous and were sickening to watch. What's going on down there at Woodville?
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Re: robert shirley

Postby mal » Mon May 18, 2009 12:24 am

nickname wrote:As a poster on another thread alluded to, that was the third spear tackle of the day by an Eagles player on a West player. The other two were by the one Eagles player in the U18s and, to me, looked even more dangerous and were sickening to watch. What's going on down there at Woodville?


Perhaps with Salter and Passador injured they are blooding new spearheads ?

Seriously it cant be a directive from within
Its gotta be a coincidence
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Re: robert shirley

Postby purch » Mon May 18, 2009 12:45 am

bayman wrote:
Oval Ave wrote:both moving in a pack looked bloody awful but not deliberate reckless and dangerous
dont think 50 paid dont sanfl do that?


if a player is reported it is not an automatic 25 or 50 metre penalty anymore because blokes could be innocent come tuesday night


Does that mean that 25 is never paid when a player is reported these days? Loooooby's assault on Sheedy a couple of weeks ago was crude, deliberate and very late, yet no 25 was paid after the report IIRC.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby MightyEagles » Mon May 18, 2009 10:35 am

nickname wrote:As a poster on another thread alluded to, that was the third spear tackle of the day by an Eagles player on a West player. The other two were by the one Eagles player in the U18s and, to me, looked even more dangerous and were sickening to watch. What's going on down there at Woodville?


I was timekeeping the u18s and did not see the 2 that you mentioned.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby nickname » Mon May 18, 2009 11:57 am

Well I was concentrating on the game and, along with a supporter next to me, did witness them, as did an umpire who penalised at least one of the tackles. Quite why he didn't report the player is beyond me.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Brucetiki » Mon May 18, 2009 3:34 pm

Oval Ave wrote:dont think 50 paid dont sanfl do that?


50 metre penalites are quite rare in SANFL, with the more commonsense 25m penalties paid for minor infrigement. However, Richard Williams did pay a straight 50 against Clayton for his late hit on Jenner Saturday night.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby SnappyTom » Mon May 18, 2009 3:38 pm

Brucetiki wrote:
Oval Ave wrote:dont think 50 paid dont sanfl do that?


50 metre penalites are quite rare in SANFL, with the more commonsense 25m penalties paid for minor infrigement. However, Richard Williams did pay a straight 50 against Clayton for his late hit on Jenner Saturday night.


I'm sure I saw a mix of 17m, 25m, 33m and 50m penalties on Saturday night - some of those were just weird distances!

On topic - maybe Robert Shirley has imploded?

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Re: robert shirley

Postby Brucetiki » Mon May 18, 2009 3:44 pm

SnappyTom wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:
Oval Ave wrote:dont think 50 paid dont sanfl do that?


50 metre penalites are quite rare in SANFL, with the more commonsense 25m penalties paid for minor infrigement. However, Richard Williams did pay a straight 50 against Clayton for his late hit on Jenner Saturday night.


I'm sure I saw a mix of 17m, 25m, 33m and 50m penalties on Saturday night - some of those were just weird distances!

On topic - maybe Robert Shirley has imploded?

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Well Richard Williams was 'umpiring' ;)
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Mickyj » Mon May 18, 2009 5:28 pm

eaglehaslanded wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Funny bayman must have missed the head high tackle that resulted in Daniel going off reluctantly on a stretcher after shirleys act .The umpire also reluctantly paid a free after calling play on and waving his arms .No report in that head high tackle while all others this year and last have resulted in reports.

And why did u not notice this one bayman mate .I saw the look on the westies player face when he did his act and he meant it mate.


I tend to agree with you Micky - I thought the bump on Daniel was wreckless (maybe that should have been reported.


Lets be truthful I missed the shirley one right in my face I blinked or looked away or something (perhaps I moved my injured knee).My lad told me all about it a cross between a bubba bomb and a black hole slam.Then he said the westies player was already in mid turn in the air so not something we should have on the footy field.

The Daniel one I saw it entirely .I saw the look on the westies player face something like white line fever .He was looking to stop Daniel and used his shoulder into his head region.
What really confused me was the bloody umpire .He was waving his arms around play on play on and then all of a sudden no its a head high tackle free kick .then the stretcher came out and the umpire demanded daniel go off on it.
No report for the head high tackle no 25m just the free .
Why in other games are head high tacklers reported and not this one .I even saw an eagles trainer ask the boundary umpire u will report him .Nope nothing .
and the umpire in charges name was I wont write it but it was yelled a lot .
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Re: robert shirley

Postby redandblack » Mon May 18, 2009 5:32 pm

The vast majority of those present, including supporters of both sides, thought it was a perfect bump and not worthy of a free kick.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby G » Mon May 18, 2009 5:44 pm

For all of "baymans" hysteria, Im tipping the very maximum Shirley would get is 3 games but in all honesty will probably get 1 or 2 depending on varying evidence, history etc ;) ;)
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Mate » Mon May 18, 2009 6:04 pm

redandblack wrote:The vast majority of those present, including supporters of both sides, thought it was a perfect bump and not worthy of a free kick.


It seemed pretty clear the umpire only paid the free to diffuse the situation. Certainty wasn’t head high, just a good hard hip and shoulder that was deliver with the right timing and force to make his head rattle. Was good to see the young fella gather himself and return to the field about 5 minutes later. Showed a bit of ticker I reckon cause he would have been in a world of hurt.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Mickyj » Mon May 18, 2009 6:19 pm

redandblack wrote:The vast majority of those present, including supporters of both sides, thought it was a perfect bump and not worthy of a free kick.



So you weren't the older woman who appeared from no where to throw abuse at the umpire(who shall remain nameless and should be in teh two's next week) .the only ones who thought it was fair near me were westies fans .the bump was right in front of me(as was the shirley one) .and these westie fans kept saying of on the stretcher for 20 minutes they couldn't even get that right.As was seen as Daniel spent perhaps 5 minutes off and then back on.
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Dog_ger » Mon May 18, 2009 6:22 pm

Love it. :lol:

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We all see things differently, no one is wrong. It's your oppinion. ;) :lol:
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Re: robert shirley

Postby Mickyj » Mon May 18, 2009 6:23 pm

Mate wrote:
redandblack wrote:The vast majority of those present, including supporters of both sides, thought it was a perfect bump and not worthy of a free kick.


It seemed pretty clear the umpire only paid the free to diffuse the situation. Certainty wasn’t head high, just a good hard hip and shoulder that was deliver with the right timing and force to make his head rattle. Was good to see the young fella gather himself and return to the field about 5 minutes later. Showed a bit of ticker I reckon cause he would have been in a world of hurt.


As i just wrote it was right in front of me I was sitting as close to the fence as u can get(ask sarge) .and the westies player certainly used his shoulder into Daniels head .
And I am more annoyed at the umpire for continuing to yell play on play on then no its a free kick . Pretty sure west had gone off with the ball by that stage.
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