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Karma for Brown the dog

Post: # 961074Post joffaboy »

Great to see the sniper thug get his nose spread across his face after what the animal did to Nick Dal Santo.

If he doesn't get four for the dog act their is no justice.

Absolute dog of an act.


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Post: # 961079Post ralphsmith »

On the Baker rule he should get at least 3-4 weeks.


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Post: # 961082Post degruch »

Bwahahaha...justice? MRP?? Where have you been???


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Post: # 961086Post joffaboy »

ralphsmith wrote:On the Baker rule he should get at least 3-4 weeks.
At least.

he knew where Dal Santo was and purposely punched him in the face.

Usually I hate seeing players injured, but to hear he had HIS nose smashed after the act he did to Dal Santo, I coiuldn't be happier.

Cop that you piece of excrement. The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree, he father was an animal dog, so is the son.


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joffaboy wrote:Great to see the sniper thug get his nose spread across his face after what the animal did to Nick Dal Santo.

If he doesn't get four for the dog act their is no justice.

Absolute dog of an act.
You simply cannot be serious if you think Brown's forearm to Dal's nose was anything other than incidental. Nothing in that whatsover. Zilch.


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Thinline wrote:
joffaboy wrote:Great to see the sniper thug get his nose spread across his face after what the animal did to Nick Dal Santo.

If he doesn't get four for the dog act their is no justice.

Absolute dog of an act.
You simply cannot be serious if you think Brown's forearm to Dal's nose was anything other than incidental. Nothing in that whatsover. Zilch.
I thought at first that Brown had deliberately fallen with his forearm onto Dal's head. But the slo-mo replay really did seem to indicate that it was an accident.


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Post: # 961214Post Beej »

Brown knew exactly where Dal's head was and he also knew that he could swing his arm back and it would look accidental because he was falling.

No doubt in my mind.


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Beej wrote:Brown knew exactly where Dal's head was and he also knew that he could swing his arm back and it would look accidental because he was falling.

No doubt in my mind.
Jesus. Prove that.


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Thinline wrote:
Beej wrote:Brown knew exactly where Dal's head was and he also knew that he could swing his arm back and it would look accidental because he was falling.

No doubt in my mind.
Jesus. Prove that.
Can't prove that nor could you prove that it was completely accidental.

I'm not prepared to give Campbell Brown of all footballers the benefit of the doubt though.


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Beej wrote:
Thinline wrote:
Beej wrote:Brown knew exactly where Dal's head was and he also knew that he could swing his arm back and it would look accidental because he was falling.

No doubt in my mind.
Jesus. Prove that.
Can't prove that nor could you prove that it was completely accidental.

I'm not prepared to give Campbell Brown of all footballers the benefit of the doubt though.
Ha. Fair nuff. :D


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Post: # 961245Post AlpineStars »

I hate him, prancing up and down the sideline after Lloyd got Sewell did nothing that day about it and tonight just proved what a dog he is.


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Post: # 961364Post BigMart »

Brown is a tough player - simple.

The incident was incidental....part of a contest, and it is a contact sport.


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Thinline wrote:
joffaboy wrote:Great to see the sniper thug get his nose spread across his face after what the animal did to Nick Dal Santo.

If he doesn't get four for the dog act their is no justice.

Absolute dog of an act.
You simply cannot be serious if you think Brown's forearm to Dal's nose was anything other than incidental. Nothing in that whatsover. Zilch.
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Post: # 961372Post degruch »

BigMart wrote:Brown is a tough player - simple.

The incident was incidental....part of a contest, and it is a contact sport.
Looked like a charge on Ray, certain worth a free to us...but I think we had the mark anyway. Meh, broken nose for being a clown sounds about even.

I'm still chortling about the thought of justice...bwahahahaha!


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Post: # 961378Post plugger66 »

BigMart wrote:Brown is a tough player - simple.

The incident was incidental....part of a contest, and it is a contact sport.
Exactly.


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Post: # 961390Post bigred »

Baker got eight weeks for something similar to Ray there....


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Post: # 961393Post degruch »

bigred wrote:Baker got eight weeks for something similar to Ray there....
Shhhhh...


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Beej wrote:
Thinline wrote:
Beej wrote:Brown knew exactly where Dal's head was and he also knew that he could swing his arm back and it would look accidental because he was falling.

No doubt in my mind.
Jesus. Prove that.
Can't prove that nor could you prove that it was completely accidental.

I'm not prepared to give Campbell Brown of all footballers the benefit of the doubt though.

It was a non event and totally incidental. Unlucky for Dal but not deliberate.

Slow motion replays really do provide poor eveidence at times as shown by tribunal rulings.


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Post: # 961552Post plugger66 »

Thinline wrote:
Beej wrote:Brown knew exactly where Dal's head was and he also knew that he could swing his arm back and it would look accidental because he was falling.

No doubt in my mind.
Jesus. Prove that.
I will respect you more Beej. Our Father who ........................
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Post: # 961607Post wallbanger »

I think it was deliberate BUT...at the very least it was reckless, head high contact, surely.

Irrespective of who the player was.


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Post: # 961744Post saint64 »

You guys have to be joking if you think that was accidental. The replay showed Brown knew exactly what he was doing. Thug.


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saint64 wrote:You guys have to be joking if you think that was accidental. The replay showed Brown knew exactly what he was doing. Thug.

i just watched it again....f****** deliberate...too much downwards force to be accidental......f****** animal..

....i think a few saints in heave might have even ed things up for us a tad...... :wink: :wink: :lol:


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Post: # 961765Post Beej »

Of course it was intentional.

You don't swing your arm back with such ferocity, while you're falling, for no reason. It was totally unnecessary. I'm pretty sure Brown had a clenched fist as well.

Brown swung his arm back to hurt Dal and IMO Dal's head was clearly within his vision.


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Post: # 961768Post maverick »

Looked deliberate to me, had a fir impact too, Dal was going quite well at the time and was quiet from then on.


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