Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

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Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031025Post Waltzing St Kilda »

Check out the commentary surrounding last year's Paddy Ryder-Will Day incident compared to what we're getting from the same people re Maynard-Brayshaw. Unbelievable!



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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis wMaynard

Post: # 2031027Post SaintPav »

Unbelievable.

Robbo and Whateley are clueless morons. They change their opinion on reports as often as the wind changes direction.

From memory this went to the tribunal but it wasn’t challenged by the club?


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031029Post B.M »

Everything about that is wrong

Ryder got suspended because someone ran into him and concussed themselves. He basically just stood his ground!

McKay ran past the footy and smashed Hunter Clark’s face in

Not an issue though


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031030Post saint6709 »

The 'footy act' bulls*** was clearly called into the rooms pretty well immediately from a pies lawyer and they've stuck with it ever since.

he was in the air with outstretched arms - and although not being able to control his trajectory he had full control of his arms, legs etc - unless a pies physicist can explain otherwise.

he could have chosen to leave his arms outstretched and met Brayshaws shoulders ( or there abouts) reasonably safely with outstretched hands.

But he decided - in mid air - yep the brain still functions in mid air - again unless a pies neurologist or some such can tell me otherwise - he decided to tuck his arms in and drop and point his shoulder and hit the guy in the face - he should get about 6 weeks - maybe more depending on Brayshaws return to the game


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031032Post B.M »

Barry Hall was a footy act, when he dropped Matt Maguire 100m off the ball!

Or was it a dog act?

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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031035Post Rourke »

The Ryder suspension was manifestly unjust. Slowed to a literal stop, started to brace 5 frames (0.2 seconds) before Day blindly ran into him. Maynard arguably had more bracing time and more culpability, but he should still get off. Brayshaw shifts right after he kicks the ball and ends up in Maynard's direct path.

Once they acquit Maynard the Tribunal should give a public apology to Paddy. Media too


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis wMaynard

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SaintPav wrote: Tue 12 Sep 2023 7:16pm Unbelievable.

Robbo and Whateley are clueless morons. They change their opinion on reports as often as the wind changes direction.

From memory this went to the tribunal but it wasn’t challenged by the club?
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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031038Post Scollop »

Apparently Collingwood are also arguing that Brayshaw veered into Maynard's lane (this is what I'm hearing from my Pies friends).

They've highlighted purple and yellow lanes to show each player's movement and the Pies lawyers are saying that Brayshaw moved towards Maynard. He crossed lanes...

JFC. This isn't an Olympic track event ffs!!

Just another way of saying that it's Brayshaw's fault that he got concussion. Blame the victim.


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

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Scollop wrote: Tue 12 Sep 2023 8:03pm Apparently Collingwood are also arguing that Brayshaw veered into Maynard's lane (this is what I'm hearing from my Pies friends).

They've highlighted purple and yellow lanes to show each player's movement and the Pies lawyers are saying that Brayshaw moved towards Maynard. He crossed lanes...

JFC. This isn't an Olympic track event ffs!!

Just another way of saying that it's Brayshaw's fault that he got concussion. Blame the victim.
Bradshaw took a half step to the right after kicking it - looking at it he would have been worse off if he maintained the line as he would have copped the shoulder straight in the face


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis wMaynard

Post: # 2031062Post Sainter_Dad »

SaintPav wrote: Tue 12 Sep 2023 7:16pm Unbelievable.

Robbo and Whateley are clueless morons. They change their opinion on reports as often as the wind changes direction.

From memory this went to the tribunal but it wasn’t challenged by the club?
The Ryder case was from a different era - bull tish result - but a different era


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis wMaynard

Post: # 2031072Post Templar »

Sainter_Dad wrote: Tue 12 Sep 2023 9:01pm The Ryder case was from a different era - bull tish result - but a different era
True. AFL is now a different game year after year. (Historical player records have also become meaningless.)


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031080Post The_Dud »

Probably time to move on…


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Re: Paddr Ryder incident vis-a-vis Maynard

Post: # 2031102Post Yorkeys »

The_Dud wrote: Tue 12 Sep 2023 10:04pm Probably time to move on…
Yes. It's the sealed section of the offence matrix and not seeing it publicly that can cause confusion/frustration to us amateurs.
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