Roo refuses Hooker's hand after game
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Roo refuses Hooker's hand after game
Didn't see it myself, as by that stage I was leaving the ground. Many ppl talking about it today and bagging Roo for doing it. Possibly those at home saw it on the TV. What happened and what were the circumstances in which it happened? Did it look as poor as some are sauggesting or is it a case of ppl just having another excuse to get into Riewoldt?
Mr Magic wrote:Maybe he was reflecting on the 'roundarm' to his head in a marking contest in the second quarter that went unpunished by the umpires?
A strong enough blow to have Roo leave the field and go down to teh rooms to ahve his jaw/head checked by teh medicos.
You must reckon Rooy is a sook if you really think that. it was a normal footy incident.
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Re: Roo refuses Hooker's hand after game
I'm only guessing, but something about the off-season photo scandal may have been said.Moods wrote:Didn't see it myself, as by that stage I was leaving the ground. Many ppl talking about it today and bagging Roo for doing it. Possibly those at home saw it on the TV. What happened and what were the circumstances in which it happened? Did it look as poor as some are sauggesting or is it a case of ppl just having another excuse to get into Riewoldt?
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No real excuse to not shake hands after a game. I've said some pretty horible things and vice versa, however I always shake hands after the gameMr Magic wrote:Maybe he was reflecting on the 'roundarm' to his head in a marking contest in the second quarter that went unpunished by the umpires?
A strong enough blow to have Roo leave the field and go down to teh rooms to ahve his jaw/head checked by teh medicos.
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Thats right, dont back our guys. What would you do if someone gave you a smack in the head at the footy. Just ignore it I surposeplugger66 wrote:Mr Magic wrote:Maybe he was reflecting on the 'roundarm' to his head in a marking contest in the second quarter that went unpunished by the umpires?
A strong enough blow to have Roo leave the field and go down to teh rooms to ahve his jaw/head checked by teh medicos.
You must reckon Rooy is a sook if you really think that. it was a normal footy incident.
a reportable incident imho....and a disgrace that roo didn't win a free kick and a fifty metre penalty....a bumber did in a similar incident later in the gameMr Magic wrote:Maybe he was reflecting on the 'roundarm' to his head in a marking contest in the second quarter that went unpunished by the umpires?
A strong enough blow to have Roo leave the field and go down to teh rooms to ahve his jaw/head checked by teh medicos.
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i think he wassatchmo wrote:No law (yet) that says that you have to shake hands. If hooker was being an utter turd then good on Roo.
he hit roo in the head.
.he sledged him..
he wrestled him resulting in roo being fined...
..why would you shake hands with the turd.....in my day you sorted it out behind the change rooms after the match.....or in the car park....
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What are you on about? When in my post did I or didnt I back our player? I was questioning why a poster would even think that.St Lenny wrote:Thats right, dont back our guys. What would you do if someone gave you a smack in the head at the footy. Just ignore it I surposeplugger66 wrote:Mr Magic wrote:Maybe he was reflecting on the 'roundarm' to his head in a marking contest in the second quarter that went unpunished by the umpires?
A strong enough blow to have Roo leave the field and go down to teh rooms to ahve his jaw/head checked by teh medicos.
You must reckon Rooy is a sook if you really think that. it was a normal footy incident.
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dont remember those days.stinger wrote:i think he wassatchmo wrote:No law (yet) that says that you have to shake hands. If hooker was being an utter turd then good on Roo.
he hit roo in the head.
.he sledged him..
he wrestled him resulting in roo being fined...
..why would you shake hands with the turd.....in my day you sorted it out behind the change rooms after the match.....or in the car park....
football is about moving on after a game..
"sorting it out behind the change rooms after the match.... or in the car park"?
WoW!!!.. you make it sound pretty dramatic.
Seen much worse than that on the footy field and players shake hands after the game.
Combatants on the field and move on after the game..
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I'll cut the blonde bloke some slack. Best sport ever. He can do his nana once or twice, surely?
Besides, screw the little knob.
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If it were in the 80's (even 90's) Hooker would have been decked and probably woken up on Monday morning with a headache.
Modern day soft-c*ck football has spoilt a lot of fun in the game in many regards. God, how I yearn for some gloves off action...
Modern day soft-c*ck football has spoilt a lot of fun in the game in many regards. God, how I yearn for some gloves off action...
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
Sainternist wrote:If it were in the 80's (even 90's) Hooker would have been decked and probably woken up on Monday morning with a headache.
Modern day soft-c*ck football has spoilt a lot of fun in the game in many regards. God, how I yearn for some gloves off action...
Yes it was much better hitting blokes behind play. Wasnt it great watching Matthews smash Giles and Smith from melbourne and Bruns from Geelong.
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What was a bigger disgrace was the lack of support from the rest of the playing group when Roo was being set upon by at least 3 Essendon blokes on the boundary. To me that showed the lack of interest and conviction. Over the last two seasons there would have been at least half a dozen blokes in there flying the flag. It was weak and insipid
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Yup.BringBackMadDog wrote:What was a bigger disgrace was the lack of support from the rest of the playing group when Roo was being set upon by at least 3 Essendon blokes on the boundary. To me that showed the lack of interest and conviction. Over the last two seasons there would have been at least half a dozen blokes in there flying the flag. It was weak and insipid
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