plugger66 wrote:BigMart wrote:Haha
Here we go....
The michael thing was to put the force into perspective.....it was not in the same ball park
Force is used as a defense in striking....yeah....
I am sure i have heard the tribunial say there was not enough force to sustain a charge......just las week infact with the fisher tummy tap
That being said, if riewoldt was clearly coming from the ground or trainers had been called....no, it was not ok....but if he was remaining out there....same applies to him....he is on the field of battle
Curnow was bent over, trying to compose himself, not running off...he never had a clearly defined injury....he was HURT....from which a doctor never even determined injury......players start games hurt, eddy started a gf injured, as did didak
The rule states you cant touch an injured player. Unlike other rules force isnt an issue. Also if trainers havent got out to a player you say they are fair game. So it is fine to hit a player who has just about unconscious because he still on the ground and no trainers are with him. I suppose that is OK because its a mans game. I will ask again why do you think Joey did it? Is it because its a mans game?
If Curnow was so badly injured why didn't he just walk over the boundary line he was tackled next to and wait for the trainers to attend to him - the fact that he stayed on the ground means he could have taken possession of the ball and kicked it or handballed it to advantage - could we tackle him then???
Everyone is saying that Curnow was fair game after he came back onto the field - yet the authorities are saying that Kosi got off for hitting him after he came back on because he got the wrong arm - I mean what is it??? Is he fair game or only fair game if you hit him in the wrong arm???
I am still holding strong to the fact that Curnow was sent back onto the field showed that the shoulder was fine according to Carlton Medicos - Joey should have argued that he thought the shoulder was fine just like the Carlton Medicos did enabling Curnow to return to the field - how could the Tribunal argue against this - Joey could have said I thought he was faking it and when I saw him come back on I am sure this justified my action.
Maybe .... maybe if you injured then hold one arm up to signal so - so that trainers and players know alike - obviously that might be hard in some situations but it is something they could try
What's stop players holding their shoulders as if they are injured to stop players going near them only to give themselves some space as to receive the ball in the clear - in a tight game with a minute to play this sort of action could have immense implications
As has been pointed out our club has a shocking history of not being able to defend our players at the Tribunal - their are more people on this site with more of an idea than those at the club
One positive is that it gives Joey a week off to freshen up for Melbourne match who won't have Trengove (appalling decision by the way) and allows Ray to come in rather than coming in at the expense of a young guy who will now get another game ie: Cripps / Steven