All he asked was how many week did Gia get for fracturing Kosi's skull?plugger66 wrote:So we are now going to the Gia incident to talk about Kosi's tackle. That should work well if we take that to the tribunal. Thought you may be better than that.meher baba wrote:Yes, terrible tackle, could have led to lifelong injuries for Duncan.
A bit like the lifelong injuries Kosi received in 2006. Plugger66, can you please remind me how many weeks Gia got for that hit?
It's a crap decision. Kosi, of all people, should brief a barrister and threaten blow the whole crappy system wide open.
He did not ask to take that to the tribunal, but how many week a guy jumping and headbutting Kosi (and dont say that didn't happen, i was 20 metres from the incident with bigred and barks4eva), it was Gia's head that smashed into Kosi, so it was a headbutt.
Kosi was obviously hit high more than five metres off the ball and suffered a life threatening injury (or is a fracture skull no big deal?).
the AFL has let go Kosi's fractured skull, Lenny's broken arm (when A Scott threw him into a advertising board over the boundary line when the play had stopped, Riewoldt being attacked by rabid Lions players when he had a broken shoulder.
Name how many weeks ANY of these players got for these actions resulting in serious broken bones?
But a tackle is laid, the Geelong players shoulder hits the ground (and like Kosi his head then bounces), all the while holding the ball.
So from now on should a player touch an opposing players and say tag?
So answer the original question and then answer mine.
Then tell us why these incidents resulted in no penalty.