Joey - Charged With Tripping Des Headland
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Joey - Charged With Tripping Des Headland
Saints just posted this up on facebook
The AFL has just announced that Leigh Montagna, has been charged with tripping Des Headland, Fremantle, during the fourth quarter of the Round Four match between St Kilda and Fremantle, played at Etihad Stadium on Sunday April 18, 2010. In summary, he can accept a reprimand and 45 points towards his future record with an early plea.
I have seen the replay of that, there was nothing in it.
Gees, can we charge Vosso for all the wrong decisions he made last night because he is a shocker
The AFL has just announced that Leigh Montagna, has been charged with tripping Des Headland, Fremantle, during the fourth quarter of the Round Four match between St Kilda and Fremantle, played at Etihad Stadium on Sunday April 18, 2010. In summary, he can accept a reprimand and 45 points towards his future record with an early plea.
I have seen the replay of that, there was nothing in it.
Gees, can we charge Vosso for all the wrong decisions he made last night because he is a shocker
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Surely we have nothing to worry about, he was clearly going for a shepherd and didn't realise how far away he was...
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we don't, we can accept the reprimand and take the 45 points with an early plea.
Its a joke thou, shouldn't even have been charged IMO
Its a joke thou, shouldn't even have been charged IMO
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I don't think we should take the early plea, I think if we challenge it he'd get away without any points...Dal_Santos_Gal wrote:we don't, we can accept the reprimand and take the 45 points with an early plea.
Its a joke thou, shouldn't even have been charged IMO
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This, and yet an utterly loose thug like Hall attacks the head of an opponent with a closed fist and nothing happens. Sure, it was just a love tap...But ya gotta wonder...I mean if the MRP's calling up innocuous incidents and all... I'm really at a bit of a loss with this whole MRP thing now. It just seems so bloody random.
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There should be a MRP & Tribunal for umpires, they review the games and fine the umpires for the big mistakes that they make, not the little ones where they miss something small, but big ones like the in the back for Freo given last night, then within minutes exact same thing happened to St Kilda and they paid Freo the tackle. If the AFL have to make players accountable for their mistakes, then why not make umpires accountable for theirs too.
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When do the players get dragged by the AFL for missing a target and how do you know umpires arent held accountable for their mistakes?maz1685 wrote:There should be a MRP & Tribunal for umpires, they review the games and fine the umpires for the big mistakes that they make, not the little ones where they miss something small, but big ones like the in the back for Freo given last night, then within minutes exact same thing happened to St Kilda and they paid Freo the tackle. If the AFL have to make players accountable for their mistakes, then why not make umpires accountable for theirs too.
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The umpires do get dropped from time to time.plugger66 wrote:When do the players get dragged by the AFL for missing a target and how do you know umpires arent held accountable for their mistakes?maz1685 wrote:There should be a MRP & Tribunal for umpires, they review the games and fine the umpires for the big mistakes that they make, not the little ones where they miss something small, but big ones like the in the back for Freo given last night, then within minutes exact same thing happened to St Kilda and they paid Freo the tackle. If the AFL have to make players accountable for their mistakes, then why not make umpires accountable for theirs too.
If they were sent to the desert for a few weeks and made to fend for themselves ala Bear Grillis now that would be a decent penalty!
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There were about three incidents where our players were tackled below the knees.
One particularly platant one against Milne.
No frees !
One particularly platant one against Milne.
No frees !
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!
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I am still coming to terms with McFlee's "mark" on the boundary in the final quarter. If that was 'controlled' and if any umpire can be firm that was a mark, then that umpire is a wasted resource....the little league plays at half time and I doubt anyone at that time would have paid such an attempt.
Don't know where I said players get dragged by the AFL for missing a target, I think I said for making a mistake i.e. accidental high contact. Do you know if umpires are held accountable for their mistakes? I've only known 1 umpire who got dropped for a little while for calling a point a goal, apart from that I only ever hear AFL come out in defence of umpires.plugger66 wrote:When do the players get dragged by the AFL for missing a target and how do you know umpires arent held accountable for their mistakes?maz1685 wrote:There should be a MRP & Tribunal for umpires, they review the games and fine the umpires for the big mistakes that they make, not the little ones where they miss something small, but big ones like the in the back for Freo given last night, then within minutes exact same thing happened to St Kilda and they paid Freo the tackle. If the AFL have to make players accountable for their mistakes, then why not make umpires accountable for theirs too.
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I reckon he simply lunged to try to make body contact, mistimed it completely and if anything should be fined by his teammates for looking really ridiculous.na exa wrote:threw his leg out intentionally, imo.
Would be astounded if there as any intent.
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