Brett Peake - MRP - Accepts points
Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators
Brett Peake - MRP - Accepts points
He accepted points for negligent contact with an umpire.
Did anyone see it? If you know when it happened, I could watch it on the replay on ESPN - available for another day or two.
Cheers,
Mark
Did anyone see it? If you know when it happened, I could watch it on the replay on ESPN - available for another day or two.
Cheers,
Mark
"Don't give up, never give up" - Robert Harvey.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1684
- Joined: Thu 11 Dec 2008 10:00pm
- Location: Melbourne
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1684
- Joined: Thu 11 Dec 2008 10:00pm
- Location: Melbourne
- kosifantutti23
- SS Hall of Fame
- Posts: 2388
- Joined: Fri 26 Sep 2008 12:55am
- Location: Horgen
Re: Brett Peake - MRP - Accepts points
Go to the AFL site. Under video there is an MRP section. You can watch from overseas.markinUSA wrote:He accepted points for negligent contact with an umpire.
Did anyone see it? If you know when it happened, I could watch it on the replay on ESPN - available for another day or two.
Cheers,
Mark
BTW. I didn't think there were points involved, just money.
Furtius Quo Rdelious
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 11351
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 12:57am
- Location: South of Heaven
- Has thanked: 1344 times
- Been thanked: 459 times
This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 11351
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 12:57am
- Location: South of Heaven
- Has thanked: 1344 times
- Been thanked: 459 times
Re: Brett Peake - MRP - Accepts points
yeah, the proceeds go towards umpires' end of year piss-up.kosifantutti23 wrote:BTW. I didn't think there were points involved, just money.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
- SaintPav
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 19096
- Joined: Wed 16 Jun 2010 9:24pm
- Location: Alma Road
- Has thanked: 1603 times
- Been thanked: 2018 times
Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
- Cairnsman
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 7377
- Joined: Thu 16 Jun 2005 10:38pm
- Location: Everywhere
- Has thanked: 189 times
- Been thanked: 276 times
Did you do it live though?plugger66 wrote:For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
No I am dead.Cairnsman wrote:Did you do it live though?plugger66 wrote:For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 11351
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 12:57am
- Location: South of Heaven
- Has thanked: 1344 times
- Been thanked: 459 times
not exactly living up to your nickname, plugger. i thought you'd be the big guy in a player guernsey, waiting patiently to make a lead from the goal square, accepting a snort from someone's hip flask on the sidelines and chowing down on a sausage roll, until it was your turn to kick a sausage roll.plugger66 wrote:For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
oh well, you're an umpire... YA WHITE MAGGOT
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
- SaintPav
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 19096
- Joined: Wed 16 Jun 2010 9:24pm
- Location: Alma Road
- Has thanked: 1603 times
- Been thanked: 2018 times
plugger66 wrote:No I am dead.Cairnsman wrote:Did you do it live though?plugger66 wrote:For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
- MCG-Unit
- SS Life Member
- Posts: 3153
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 4:04pm
- Location: Land of the Giants
- Has thanked: 562 times
- Been thanked: 20 times
Lol classic, got the answer it deservedplugger66 wrote:No I am dead.Cairnsman wrote:Did you do it live though?plugger66 wrote:For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
No Contract, No contact
- Enrico_Misso
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 11662
- Joined: Tue 13 Jun 2006 12:11am
- Location: Moorabbin Chapter of The Royal Society of Hagiographers
- Has thanked: 315 times
- Been thanked: 720 times
Aaah - what a great moment that wasSainternist wrote:I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
- Dr Spaceman
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 14102
- Joined: Thu 24 Sep 2009 11:07pm
- Location: Newtown Institute of Saintology
- Has thanked: 104 times
- Been thanked: 62 times
Now that explains everything ....lolplugger66 wrote:For over 20 years. In the Ammo's your club has to supply a seconds umpire.SaintPav wrote:Have you umpired?plugger66 wrote:I will totally disagree but as you havent umpired I will explain. The umpires come back in a line after a ball up. The players know that and if they happen to connect with the umpire it is their fault. You have to have that rule otherwise umpires could be cleaned up all the time. An umpire running back and not expecting contact, but receives it can really hurt and umpire. Simple for the player dont line up there or if you do avoid the umpire otherwise expect a penalty.Sainternist wrote:This rule is a bloody farce. I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I haven't seen the Peake incident, nor did I even know about it until opening this thread. It seems most of the time players collide with umpires when the umpire is running backwards or strafing. Always seems accidental. What player in his right mind would want to go near a disease ridden anyway?
There was one thing I could see eye to eye with GT about and that was opinion of that umpires should only be seen and not heard (unless it's their whilstle).
I'm sure Plugger66 will disagree with on this one though
Jack Newnes happy to be a Saint !!!! PS and to hit a target !!!
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 11351
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 12:57am
- Location: South of Heaven
- Has thanked: 1344 times
- Been thanked: 459 times
do you mean enrico or the filth reserves player?Dr Spaceman wrote:And he's a Saints supporterEnrico_Misso wrote:Aaah - what a great moment that wasSainternist wrote:I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
- Dr Spaceman
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 14102
- Joined: Thu 24 Sep 2009 11:07pm
- Location: Newtown Institute of Saintology
- Has thanked: 104 times
- Been thanked: 62 times
I'm assuming enrico isSainternist wrote:do you mean enrico or the filth reserves player?Dr Spaceman wrote:And he's a Saints supporterEnrico_Misso wrote:Aaah - what a great moment that wasSainternist wrote:I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I met John Bourke a couple of years ago when Dean Greig brought him along to a Saints match at Etihad. Barracks for the Red White & Black.
Does hitting an umpire and barracking for the Saints neutralise the fact he played for the filth?
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 11351
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 12:57am
- Location: South of Heaven
- Has thanked: 1344 times
- Been thanked: 459 times
i'd be a little perplexed if i were to discover enrico not being a devotee of the red, white and black.Dr Spaceman wrote:I'm assuming enrico isSainternist wrote:do you mean enrico or the filth reserves player?Dr Spaceman wrote:And he's a Saints supporterEnrico_Misso wrote:Aaah - what a great moment that wasSainternist wrote:I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I met John Bourke a couple of years ago when Dean Greig brought him along to a Saints match at Etihad. Barracks for the Red White & Black.
Does hitting an umpire and barracking for the Saints neutralise the fact he played for the filth?
but i am most certainly taken aback by your story of meeting john bourke being a saints man. i also feel quite embarrassed as i started a thread on the infamous incident in the opposition forum
are you mates with dean greig?
will never forget old greig's first game. 36 possessions in a team which walloped carlton by 9 goals. plugger lockett also went to town with a lazy 10. what a fun day out at the footy it was.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
- Dr Spaceman
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 14102
- Joined: Thu 24 Sep 2009 11:07pm
- Location: Newtown Institute of Saintology
- Has thanked: 104 times
- Been thanked: 62 times
Yeah, bump into Greigy every now and then at the Great Western or at the races (loves a punt )Sainternist wrote:i'd be a little perplexed if i were to discover enrico not being a devotee of the red, white and black.Dr Spaceman wrote:I'm assuming enrico is  ÂSainternist wrote:do you mean enrico or the filth reserves player?Dr Spaceman wrote:And he's a Saints supporter  :DEnrico_Misso wrote:Aaah - what a great moment that wasSainternist wrote:I honestly can't remember a player delibrately running into an umpire, unless he played for The Filth reserves in 1985.
I met John Bourke a couple of years ago when Dean Greig brought him along to a Saints match at Etihad. Barracks for the Red White & Black.
Does hitting an umpire and barracking for the Saints neutralise the fact he played for the filth?
but i am most certainly taken aback by your story of meeting john bourke being a saints man. i also feel quite embarrassed as i started a thread on the infamous incident in the opposition forum  :oops:Â
are you mates with dean greig?
will never forget old greig's first game. 36 possessions in a team which walloped carlton by 9 goals. plugger lockett also went to town with a lazy 10. what a fun day out at the footy it was.