That's still bias.To the top wrote:If that is the case, a case could also be had that Loewe, as a former St Kilda player, would vote against the St Kilda FC preferred outcome because to do otherwise could raise accusations of bias.
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And there are other people who have only one eye when their children do sport and favour them in every way. I reckon Loewe could have voted guity or not guity myself.To the top wrote:I think the speculation has a ring of credibility, Plugger.
A mate who umpired his son in under age cricket once told me that he had to tell his son that no matter the batsman was on the back foot, hit shin high in front of middle and comprehensively LBW, the batsman would not be given because the bowler was his son.
So his advice to his son was "get your wicket by either sending the stumps flying or having the batsman caught".
The son understood.
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Wayne Henwood now specialises in law.To the top wrote:Henwood is interesting. A "bruiser" of a player who played with Glenelg before being recruited by Sydney and having a short career with that club.
I have a fair idea that no one on this forum knows exactly what happened when the tribunal retired to deliberate.
Speculation and finger pointing won't reverse the decision, so I suggest we all look at this week's game.
The Club rolled the dice and lost. Stiff yes, but that's life.