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Tribunal changes - "Baker defence"

Post: # 1029655Post saintbrat »

yet again Bakes has provided the catylist for change-
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/a ... 5971660101
STEVEN Baker's nine-match suspension is unlikely to repeated after the AFL today introduced major changes to the tribunal for 2011.
The changes allow the tribunal to take into account if several offences were committed in the same event.

They come too late for St Kilda defender Baker, who rubbed out for nine weeks on four separate charges arising from a stoush with Geelong's Steve Johnson in June.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

But the league will gain $$$ yet again
The final change doubles fines handed out for wrestling, melees or misconduct in Grand Finals
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Post: # 1029657Post plugger66 »

Well unless people were happy with what happened to Bakes, it seems a very good move.


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Post: # 1029674Post Eastern »

Does this mean that Bakes now gets a "CREDIT" of 4-5 games for the incident this year? :roll: :wink: !!


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Post: # 1029679Post joffaboy »

Eastern wrote:Does this mean that Bakes now gets a "CREDIT" of 4-5 games for the incident this year? :roll: :wink: !!
Of course not.

It made a mockery out of the idiot tribunal system of Demtrious monkey Anderson, who should be sacked for incompetence.

The suspension was a disgrace, he gets nine weeks for a coupel of love taps while Johnson gets three for smashing Bakers eye socket.

It was as disgraceful as the 7 match suspension fix up against Farmer.


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Post: # 1029683Post saintspremiers »

Indeed sack that cnut Dimwit and fwit Anderscum.


Who gives a flying fig about this new rule?

It's all a crock to try and get the media off their backs and the shyteheads that run the AFL know it.

No doubt the sock clocks at SEN will say how "wonderful" it is and not what they really think

Enjoy rolling in your cash Dimwit.

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Post: # 1029735Post ace »

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Something that Bakes and Walter Lindrum had in common..

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They both caused the 'Authorities' to 'Change the Rules' :lol:


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Post: # 1029788Post BAM! (shhhh) »

I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.


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Post: # 1029797Post plugger66 »

saintspremiers wrote:Indeed sack that cnut Dimwit and fwit Anderscum.


Who gives a flying fig about this new rule?

It's all a crock to try and get the media off their backs and the shyteheads that run the AFL know it.

No doubt the sock clocks at SEN will say how "wonderful" it is and not what they really think

Enjoy rolling in your cash Dimwit.

Happy Xmas turd :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
So you are happy to keep the old rule?


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Post: # 1029807Post Sobraz »

So does this mean the AFL admit that they got the suspension wrong with Baker??.... That they were too harsh and he was made an example of??...

Obviously there is no retrospective credit for Bakes, and I just see this as a slap in the face for what happened...

There is no reason why this common sense change couldn't have been implemented at the time of the SB v's SJ incident...

AFL = Disgrace.


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Post: # 1029812Post bigcarl »

BAM! (shhhh) wrote:I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.

Too late for Baker though.

The AFL allowed a blatantly obvious manifestly excessive penalty to stand.

Where is the apology?

Where is the compensation for the player and the club?

It might have cost us the premiership.

The league has had no qualms with making policy on the run in the past, even going so far as to change the result of a game (sirengate) of which we were the unfortunate victims.

Why no policy on the run this time? Why wasn't it fixed when it happened?

The league don't like us. They've made it perfectly clear.

And don't get me started on Collingwood's "fixture".


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Post: # 1029815Post plugger66 »

bigcarl wrote:
BAM! (shhhh) wrote:I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.

Too late for Baker though.

The AFL allowed a blatantly obvious manifestly excessive penalty to stand.

Where is the apology?

Where is the compensation for the player and the club?

It might have cost us the premiership.

The league has had no qualms with making policy on the run in the past, even going so far as to change the result of a game (sirengate) of which we were the unfortunate victims.

Why no policy on the run this time? Why wasn't it fixed when it happened?

The league don't like us. They've made it perfectly clear.

And don't get me started on Collingwood's "fixture".
What a crock of s***. They dont like us. You need to stop watching behind your back all the time.


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Post: # 1029817Post bigcarl »

plugger66 wrote:
bigcarl wrote:
BAM! (shhhh) wrote:I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.

Too late for Baker though.

The AFL allowed a blatantly obvious manifestly excessive penalty to stand.

Where is the apology?

Where is the compensation for the player and the club?

It might have cost us the premiership.

The league has had no qualms with making policy on the run in the past, even going so far as to change the result of a game (sirengate) of which we were the unfortunate victims.

Why no policy on the run this time? Why wasn't it fixed when it happened?

The league don't like us. They've made it perfectly clear.

And don't get me started on Collingwood's "fixture".
What a crock of s***. They dont like us. You need to stop watching behind your back all the time.
:D Whose side are you on anyway?


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Post: # 1029819Post ace »

BAM! (shhhh) wrote:I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.
This is a perfect example of the AFL, doing something DISHONESTLY. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and NOT making the change, or taking any action until the St Kilda player had been fully victimised by that flawed system first.

I disagree with BAM BAM and Plugger.


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Post: # 1029827Post samoht »

You can almost coin the phrase "Baker's Law " based on this - i.e. if something can go wrong with an AFL rule (if not thought through properly), it will go wrong".

Those in charge of the AFL should be busy identifying and fixing any other"half-Baked" rules... to avoid similar future embarrassment.


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Post: # 1029906Post Enrico_Misso »

joffaboy wrote:It was as disgraceful as the 7 match suspension fix up against Farmer.
Was it as disgraceful as the 3 weeks he got when 110kg of Allessio was standing with bootstuds on his shin causing him to push him away with his other leg and charged with kicking?

Or was it as disgraceful as the suspension of 4 weeks he got for attempting to strike Greg "Stalker" Stafford - the first player ever charged with this ludicrous offence.

The four Baker cases are amongst the greatest inconsistencies ever.
Trying to rank the relative injustice of them is impossible.


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Sobraz wrote:So does this mean the AFL admit that they got the suspension wrong with Baker??.... That they were too harsh and he was made an example of??...

Obviously there is no retrospective credit for Bakes, and I just see this as a slap in the face for what happened...

There is no reason why this common sense change couldn't have been implemented at the time of the SB v's SJ incident...

AFL = Disgrace.

i actually fully agree with you here...twice now bakes has been bent over and shafted by the afl.....


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Post: # 1029910Post Ice Wolf »

stinger wrote:
Sobraz wrote:So does this mean the AFL admit that they got the suspension wrong with Baker??.... That they were too harsh and he was made an example of??...

Obviously there is no retrospective credit for Bakes, and I just see this as a slap in the face for what happened...

There is no reason why this common sense change couldn't have been implemented at the time of the SB v's SJ incident...

AFL = Disgrace.

i actually fully agree with you here...twice now bakes has been bent over and shafted by the afl.....
Doubley screwed from the farmer incident as that bulls*** ensured he had a bad record and full loading fro the SJ incident. Between the 2 he had not been in trouble


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Post: # 1029922Post SaintPav »

plugger66 wrote:
bigcarl wrote:
BAM! (shhhh) wrote:I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.

Too late for Baker though.

The AFL allowed a blatantly obvious manifestly excessive penalty to stand.

Where is the apology?

Where is the compensation for the player and the club?

It might have cost us the premiership.

The league has had no qualms with making policy on the run in the past, even going so far as to change the result of a game (sirengate) of which we were the unfortunate victims.

Why no policy on the run this time? Why wasn't it fixed when it happened?

The league don't like us. They've made it perfectly clear.

And don't get me started on Collingwood's "fixture".
What a crock of s***. They dont like us. You need to stop watching behind your back all the time.
but we did get the rough end of the stick on this. there are many other examples. I'm not going to list them all.

Will all the f--kwits including Luke Ball who said that it was a just decision at the time and he did the crime should do the time blh blah blah come out and say how terrible this is? The AFL is a big joke...
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Post: # 1029924Post SaintPav »

ace wrote:
BAM! (shhhh) wrote:I agree with Plugger.

This is a perfect example of the AFL doing something well. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and making the change.
This is a perfect example of the AFL, doing something DISHONESTLY. Recognising a flaw in the system (Baker's multiple suspensions) and NOT making the change, or taking any action until the St Kilda player had been fully victimised by that flawed system first.

I disagree with BAM BAM and Plugger.
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Post: # 1029992Post Middo »

stinger wrote:
Sobraz wrote:So does this mean the AFL admit that they got the suspension wrong with Baker??.... That they were too harsh and he was made an example of??...

Obviously there is no retrospective credit for Bakes, and I just see this as a slap in the face for what happened...

There is no reason why this common sense change couldn't have been implemented at the time of the SB v's SJ incident...

AFL = Disgrace.

i actually fully agree with you here...twice now bakes has been bent over and shafted by the afl.....
Shhhhh Plugger might hear you !!!! :wink: :wink: :lol:


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Post: # 1029994Post Dr Spaceman »

stinger wrote:
Sobraz wrote:So does this mean the AFL admit that they got the suspension wrong with Baker??.... That they were too harsh and he was made an example of??...

Obviously there is no retrospective credit for Bakes, and I just see this as a slap in the face for what happened...

There is no reason why this common sense change couldn't have been implemented at the time of the SB v's SJ incident...

AFL = Disgrace.

i actually fully agree with you here...twice now bakes has been bent over and shafted by the afl.....
Enough of the homophobic stuff already :wink:


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samoht wrote:You can almost coin the phrase "Baker's Law " based on this - i.e. if something can go wrong with an AFL rule (if not thought through properly), it will go wrong".

Those in charge of the AFL should be busy identifying and fixing any other"half-Baked" rules... to avoid similar future embarrassment.
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