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Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
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Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
Well spoke to Prismall's younger brother Reece tonight and he said he took the news about the injury to his brother worse than Brent. I asked him about Harvey & Scarlett and all he said was he didnt know what was said and if anything was said it would have come from Scarlett thats for sure. Reece certainly had no resentment towards Harvey and Im sure Brent doesnt either its just Scarlett being a tosser !
A little less conversation a little more action please
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So I take it you thought the Brions players did a good thing when they attacked an obviously injured Roo that night?bergsone wrote:Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
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Grand finals are Grand finals.Everyone knows thats what Dermie was going to do,as he had done it in the games leading up to it.Just that Yeats beat him to itMr Magic wrote:So I take it you thought the Brions players did a good thing when they attacked an obviously injured Roo that night?bergsone wrote:Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
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SO, I'll repeat the question.bergsone wrote:Grand finals are Grand finals.Everyone knows thats what Dermie was going to do,as he had done it in the games leading up to it.Just that Yeats beat him to itMr Magic wrote:So I take it you thought the Brions players did a good thing when they attacked an obviously injured Roo that night?bergsone wrote:Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
Youi are ok whith what Mal Michael and his mates did to Roo?
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YESMr Magic wrote:SO, I'll repeat the question.bergsone wrote:Grand finals are Grand finals.Everyone knows thats what Dermie was going to do,as he had done it in the games leading up to it.Just that Yeats beat him to itMr Magic wrote:So I take it you thought the Brions players did a good thing when they attacked an obviously injured Roo that night?bergsone wrote:Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
Youi are ok whith what Mal Michael and his mates did to Roo?
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I don't think Roo seems to have a problem with it.bergsone wrote:YESMr Magic wrote:SO, I'll repeat the question.bergsone wrote:Grand finals are Grand finals.Everyone knows thats what Dermie was going to do,as he had done it in the games leading up to it.Just that Yeats beat him to itMr Magic wrote:So I take it you thought the Brions players did a good thing when they attacked an obviously injured Roo that night?bergsone wrote:Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
Youi are ok whith what Mal Michael and his mates did to Roo?
Mal Michael went out of his way to personaly shake Roo's hand just before he left the ground after round 22, it looked like the exchange was something along the lines of "No hard feeling's".
It's a man's game, not a dance recital.
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So anything goes?The Saintsational Man wrote:I don't think Roo seems to have a problem with it.bergsone wrote:YESMr Magic wrote:SO, I'll repeat the question.bergsone wrote:Grand finals are Grand finals.Everyone knows thats what Dermie was going to do,as he had done it in the games leading up to it.Just that Yeats beat him to itMr Magic wrote:So I take it you thought the Brions players did a good thing when they attacked an obviously injured Roo that night?bergsone wrote:Excately what I would have done,good coaching thatMr Magic wrote:Yep.matrixcutter wrote:the hocking incident MM?Mr Magic wrote:This is the same Geelong who had no problem 'taking out' Harvey in such a disgusting act that the Laws/Tribunal rules were changed as a result?
And very short memories these Geelong prople.
Ever here of a guy named Yeats.
His Geelong coach had him charge in off the wing at the first bounce and try and 'take out' Brereton in a Grand Final.
Youi are ok whith what Mal Michael and his mates did to Roo?
Mal Michael went out of his way to personaly shake Roo's hand just before he left the ground after round 22, it looked like the exchange was something along the lines of "No hard feeling's".
It's a man's game, not a dance recital.
If not, where do you draw the line?
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St.Kilda people & Geelong people are poles apart when it come to class. There are too many examples to mention, but the one glaring example is the Club Icon worshipped at each club. One is An outstanding role model, on & off the field, multiple Brownlow winner, fiercly loyal to friends,family & club,an Australian rules immortal & national Sporting Treasure...the other is Gary Ablett snr. Enough said
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There's a few pi$$ed of Pussies in this BF thread:
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If they want to whinge about unfair treatment, remind them about the elbows of Gary Ablett Senior. If you really want to make them spew remind them about Mark Yates' so called hit on Dermott Brereton in the Grand Final (cannot remember the year) and Dermie practically went on to win the Hawks the GF.