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BigMart wrote:The really was only one sad thing to come out of that incident. And only 1 victim.... The other was self inflicted...

His object was to knock Greening out, illegally.... It was callous and malicious....

It's that simple really!

Leigh Matthews incident was no different! Disgusting, and he's admitted as such!
Not sure how you know that he wanted "to knock Greening out"??
"Callous and malicious", again a bit difficult to state without ANY evidence.
Who "admitted as such", Matthews or O'Dea??
Yes, outcome was self inflicted, but the rest of your comments, I believe, are baseless.


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Post: # 1423497Post BigMart »

Here we go.....

WTF do you obsessively respond minutes after anything I post? I don't read your replies, if I did I wouldn't consider them....

You need to get a life and stop stalking me....


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Post: # 1423498Post BigMart »

It's probably the most scrutinised incident in VFL history.... Do some research....

John Greening has an interesting take on it.... I think he believes it was callous and malicious, as do the reporters, supporters and players who have commented on it.

And please do tell

Why do you 'king hit' a person?
I would suggest to incapacitate him?


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BigMart wrote:Here we go.....

WTF do you obsessively respond minutes after anything I post? I don't read your replies, if I did I wouldn't consider them....

You need to get a life and stop stalking me....

As i have said many times I dont have you on ignore and if I think you have written rubbish i will reply and in this case I think it was clearly rubbish. You on the other hand have me on ignore but cant ignore me. it seems you are the one who is stalking.


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Post: # 1423502Post BigMart »

My point exactly...


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Post: # 1423515Post satchmo »

Did you see the incident Marto? Where did you think he connected?


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Post: # 1423537Post kosifantutti »

satchmo wrote:Did you see the incident Marto? Where did you think he connected?
On the half back flank.


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Post: # 1423561Post Mr Magic »

What is the accepted definition of a 'king hit'?

What Barry Hall did to Staker?
What Matthews did to Bruns?

If so, then categorizing what O'Dea did to Greening as a 'king hit' is wrong (from what I've been told)

It would require pre-meditation rather than a spur of the moment 'lashing out' which is what I believe occurred.

It doesn't make the injury suffered by Greening any less tragic, but it does change the perspective of the incident.


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BigMart wrote:It's probably the most scrutinised incident in VFL history.... Do some research....

John Greening has an interesting take on it.... I think he believes it was callous and malicious, as do the reporters, supporters and players who have commented on it.

And please do tell

Why do you 'king hit' a person?
I would suggest to incapacitate him?
None of this gives me any further comfort on your knowledge of the incident.

If you did some research you would know there has NEVER been any evidence, be it video footage or even a photo. Even those who told the tribunal they saw it had differing versions.

Reporters, supporters and players' comments are just that, comments. No evidence, no basis. If I tallied all those people who said they saw it, there would have been in excess of 165,000 at that ground that day. Additionally, 20%-30% of those would have been less than 5 years old or not even born when they saw what happened.


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Post: # 1423565Post whiskers3614 »

Had contact with both parties late 70's to early 80's
Had a couple of drinks with Jimmy and a seconds player who finished up a journo (BILL CANNON?)
Jimmy had copped an elbow to the head in the previous days game but described it as "perfect shirtfront, just wish I was on the other end of it!"
Greening on the other hand was a pissweak bookmaker at the greyhounds who I had no time for at all.


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If it makes people sleep easier, then continue living in fairy land.


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Post: # 1423572Post satchmo »

whiskers3614 wrote: Greening on the other hand was a pissweak bookmaker at the greyhounds who I had no time for at all.
I have heard that from someone else. Do you know how long he was off work?


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So Greening was felled legitimately.... No wher near the footy?!

Ok..... I believe that.... A guy who ATT was the best player in the VFL just happened to end up in hospital...

Is there any lengths some wont go to to 'loyally' support our 'boys'

FFS

I've actually played a bit (in Tassie in the 80's onwards when that crap was common) and understand what the reasons people are felled off the ball.... And it isn't to not to say hello... Generally it's a thug trying to take out a star....

Was Greening weak, because his body reacted the way it did from being king hit? Perhaps the weak prick should have just got up and run it off?

Why can't it just be accepted that it was a dog act and its not worth defending.... It was a low moment in StK history


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Post: # 1423578Post BigMart »

King hit

A blow intended to incapacitate someone

I believe that was accomplished.


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Post: # 1423605Post Mr Magic »

BigMart wrote:So Greening was felled legitimately.... No wher near the footy?!

Ok..... I believe that.... A guy who ATT was the best player in the VFL just happened to end up in hospital...

Is there any lengths some wont go to to 'loyally' support our 'boys'
Please point out a single quote from anybody in this thread that would cause you to post this errant crap.

You weren't there.
You've never seen vision of the incident, because there is none.
The only 'facts' you know are those you've heard from people who were either not there or didn't see the incident and yet you are willing to categorically 'call' what happened.

BTW, Greening has never said what happened because apparently he cannot remember.
So the only person who really knows what happened is O'Dea, and he has never publicly spoken about it.


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Post: # 1423606Post Mr Magic »

BigMart wrote:King hit

A blow intended to incapacitate someone

I believe that was accomplished.
I don't agree with your definition.
I believe there needs to be a pre-meditated intent for it to be classified as a 'king hit'.
ala Matthews on Bruns
ala Hall on Staker
ala Hall on Goose, although the blow was to the body rather than the head.


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BigMart wrote:So Greening was felled legitimately.... No wher near the footy?!

Ok..... I believe that.... A guy who ATT was the best player in the VFL just happened to end up in hospital...

Is there any lengths some wont go to to 'loyally' support our 'boys'

FFS

I've actually played a bit (in Tassie in the 80's onwards when that crap was common) and understand what the reasons people are felled off the ball.... And it isn't to not to say hello... Generally it's a thug trying to take out a star....

Was Greening weak, because his body reacted the way it did from being king hit? Perhaps the weak prick should have just got up and run it off?

Why can't it just be accepted that it was a dog act and its not worth defending.... It was a low moment in StK history

Your words were his objective was to knock greening out. You or others wouldnt have a clue if that was his objurctive. it is made up rubbish. I certainly aint defending O'Dea and never have but not knowing what was in his mind i would never suggest his motive was to knock him out. Does that mean every player who hits someone behind play wants to knock someone out? Very doubtful. Matter of fact te answer is most certainly no. Kosi elbowed someone this year behind play. Dont think he was trying to knock him out. maybe O'Dea did exactly the same thing but got him somewhere in the head that caused injury. Unless O'Dea has told you that was his objective then you certainly shouldnt say it.


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BigMart wrote:So Greening was felled legitimately.... No wher near the footy?!

Ok..... I believe that.... A guy who ATT was the best player in the VFL just happened to end up in hospital...

Is there any lengths some wont go to to 'loyally' support our 'boys'

FFS

I've actually played a bit (in Tassie in the 80's onwards when that crap was common) and understand what the reasons people are felled off the ball.... And it isn't to not to say hello... Generally it's a thug trying to take out a star....

Was Greening weak, because his body reacted the way it did from being king hit? Perhaps the weak prick should have just got up and run it off?

Why can't it just be accepted that it was a dog act and its not worth defending.... It was a low moment in StK history
Can I suggest that a king hit might not just be to take out a star, it might be to take out a really, really really unlikeable bloke...just saying.


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Post: # 1423680Post The Fireman »

I often say that O'Day is my fav player just to pis$ off the skunk supporters.


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His objective was to hit him in the head,,anytime you hit someone on the head especially with intent and force you stand a fair chance of knocking them out!


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PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:His objective was to hit him in the head,,anytime you hit someone on the head especially with intent and force you stand a fair chance of knocking them out!
He we go, another one who both saw the incident and heard from O'Dea what his intent was.

We all have some idea of the what may have transpired, but it annoys the bejesus out of me when people make statements without basis or fact.


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The Fireman wrote:I often say that O'Dea is my fav player just to pis$ off the skunk supporters.
Mispelt his name :oops:


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Viking3 wrote:
PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:His objective was to hit him in the head,,anytime you hit someone on the head especially with intent and force you stand a fair chance of knocking them out!
He we go, another one who both saw the incident and heard from O'Dea what his intent was.

We all have some idea of the what may have transpired, but it annoys the bejesus out of me when people make statements without basis or fact.
Well he certainly didn"t have an eppeleptic seizure!


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PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:
Viking3 wrote:
PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:His objective was to hit him in the head,,anytime you hit someone on the head especially with intent and force you stand a fair chance of knocking them out!
He we go, another one who both saw the incident and heard from O'Dea what his intent was.

We all have some idea of the what may have transpired, but it annoys the bejesus out of me when people make statements without basis or fact.
Well he certainly didn"t have an eppeleptic seizure!

No he didnt. he got hit in the head by O'Dea but like BM how do you know that was his objective?


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Post: # 1423707Post The Fireman »

plugger66 wrote:
PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:
Viking3 wrote: He we go, another one who both saw the incident and heard from O'Dea what his intent was.

We all have some idea of the what may have transpired, but it annoys the bejesus out of me when people make statements without basis or fact.
Well he certainly didn"t have an eppeleptic seizure!

No he didnt. he got hit in the head by O'Dea but like BM how do you know that was his objective?
he saw a fly on his chin.


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