Polo's hit on Schneider
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Polo's hit on Schneider
Was sitting just at the Coventry right forward pocket.
In the last quarter Schneider was getting on top of things, had a goal and was looking dangerous.
Ball up in the right forward pocket - just as it's coming up, Dean Polo lays a massive fist right into Schneider's lower back. He goes to ground instantly. The umpires ignore it as per usual.
It happened right in front of me, saw it clearly.
It's not really important considering the way the game went, but it probably cost us a goal and if Baker or Milne did something like that they'd be looking at 4+ weeks. Was a dog act.
I hope it was caught on camera.
In the last quarter Schneider was getting on top of things, had a goal and was looking dangerous.
Ball up in the right forward pocket - just as it's coming up, Dean Polo lays a massive fist right into Schneider's lower back. He goes to ground instantly. The umpires ignore it as per usual.
It happened right in front of me, saw it clearly.
It's not really important considering the way the game went, but it probably cost us a goal and if Baker or Milne did something like that they'd be looking at 4+ weeks. Was a dog act.
I hope it was caught on camera.
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Re: Polo's hit on Schneider
i wondered what happened there. they tend not to miss much, so let's hope he gets what's coming.James wrote:Was a dog act. I hope it was caught on camera.
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Another toothless tiggy took out Geary behind the play in the third qtr as well. It may have been Foley.
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It was Cotchin.saint1974 wrote:Selhurst Saint wrote:Another toothless tiggy took out Geary behind the play in the third qtr as well. It may have been Foley.
Sitting near the incident I actually thought it was Crotchen seem to be the closest player to the incident wonder if he will get 4 weeks off the ball behind play!
Also how was Cousins in their best?
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He kicked 50% of their goals up to 3/4 time.Cro wrote:It was Cotchin.saint1974 wrote:Selhurst Saint wrote:Another toothless tiggy took out Geary behind the play in the third qtr as well. It may have been Foley.
Sitting near the incident I actually thought it was Crotchen seem to be the closest player to the incident wonder if he will get 4 weeks off the ball behind play!
Also how was Cousins in their best?
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When Geary kicked his goal in the third quarter a Richmond player laid two or three punches into Joey as he was under the pack.Thinline wrote:At one point Riewoldt was getting really hot under the collar in the goal square. It was pretty late in the piece. Maybe when that sniping little squib Jackson smeared blood on Joey? Anyone?
Picked up by the camera's - think it was either Cotchin or Jackson. If it was Cotchin that would be three times he was seen sniping
1) Punching geary when he wasn't looking
2) Punching Joey while Joey was on the ground
3) Punching Schneider in the back.
IF this bloke did the above he is just a gutless sniper. Punching blokes three times when they were either on the ground or not looking.
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joffaboy wrote:When Geary kicked his goal in the third quarter a Richmond player laid two or three punches into Joey as he was under the pack.Thinline wrote:At one point Riewoldt was getting really hot under the collar in the goal square. It was pretty late in the piece. Maybe when that sniping little squib Jackson smeared blood on Joey? Anyone?
Picked up by the camera's - think it was either Cotchin or Jackson. If it was Cotchin that would be three times he was seen sniping
1) Punching geary when he wasn't looking
2) Punching Joey while Joey was on the ground
3) Punching Schneider in the back.
IF this bloke did the above he is just a gutless sniper. Punching blokes three times when they were either on the ground or not looking.
The ghost on Neil Balme lives at the rabble circus called Richmond.
as i posted in another thread that ape ...neanderthal...whatever...he looks like a sub human..
....playing his first game at full back...kept tryingto injure kossi's legs.....kept kicking or stepping on him everytime kossi marked and was on the ground.......prick.........the tigers are pretty dirty it would seem.....
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Cotchin
Insufficient years in AFL for a good conduct bonus.
Striking, intentional conduct (3 points), high impact (3 points), body contact (1 points) = 7 activation points = level 4 striking offence.
Level 4 striking offence 325 points with discount of 25% for early guilty plea = 243.75 points.
2 weeks plus 43.75 carry over points and 20% loading for next offence in next 3 years.
GONE
Insufficient years in AFL for a good conduct bonus.
Striking, intentional conduct (3 points), high impact (3 points), body contact (1 points) = 7 activation points = level 4 striking offence.
Level 4 striking offence 325 points with discount of 25% for early guilty plea = 243.75 points.
2 weeks plus 43.75 carry over points and 20% loading for next offence in next 3 years.
GONE
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Huh?ace wrote:Cotchin
Insufficient years in AFL for a good conduct bonus.
Striking, intentional conduct (3 points), high impact (3 points), body contact (1 points) = 7 activation points = level 4 striking offence.
Level 4 striking offence 325 points with discount of 25% for early guilty plea = 243.75 points.
2 weeks plus 43.75 carry over points and 20% loading for next offence in next 3 years.
GONE
From what i saw its:
he incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), low impact (one point) and body contact (one point). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 125 demerit points and a one-match sanction. He has no good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
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