plugger66 wrote:markp wrote:It was worth a week, but it was a grey area and we needed him for the dogs game more than the swans game, so we took the punt.... it's an opportunity to give him a rest and for someone else to step up. No biggie.
We move on.
Agree totally. It isnt worth the detraction as we have a flag to win. Max is ready to go. You can also only appeal on the not following law matters. You cannot bring up other incidents. It looked a tough decision but unless we are saying one of our great champs is corrupt, Loewe, then thats the way it goes. Yes and we can bring up other decisions but they have nothing to do with this even if you think they should. Are there stats to prove we have had a bad deal at the tribunal in the last 2 years.
And this post isnt sticking up for the AFL as I think he is unlucky but it is sticking up for the illogical notion that the AFL hate us, cheat, pick on as and a former player is corrupt. The AFL better get the umps on board if they want us to lose because I think it was 16 to 7 on Saturday.
Plugger, the mere fact that the Tribunal took more than 30 minutes to reach it's decision (apparently very unusual) could lead one to think that their decision was not clear cut.
From that position it's not a stretch to make the assumption that at least 1 member (probably 2) of the Tribunal initially did not agree with the decision.
I choose to assume that it was Loewe who didn't agree with the decision, so therefore there is no need to consider him as a 'cheat' as you put it.
Even if it wasn't him, there would appear enough doubt on behalf of the 3 person Tribunal that it took 30 minutes to come up with their decision.
Unfortunately, like so many things involving controverial decisions in the AFL, we have no idea what was said during the deliberations and are left to just speculate.
If there was enough doubt in the minds of the Tribunal that it took 30 minutes to reach their decision then I believe an appeal would most likely win. I've read enough commentary that most of Monkey Boy's rules don't stand up to legal scrutiny to feel confident that an appeal would probably be successful.
And what's the damage to us if we appeal and lose?
Money, that's all.
Unless you think there would be some sort of 'grudge' from the AFL for taking their Tribunal decision to appeal?