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Re: Carlisle
The competition is rigged against teams like us.
We are the league’s scapegoat.
We are the league’s scapegoat.
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Re: Carlisle
i expected a week once he was concussed. Even Dimma said after the game it was an accident and didn't expect anything from it.
Michael Christian ( aka mouth piece for the AFL) has moved the goal posts more than the old panel . Look at some of the previous decisions now show we have even less idea than before - You now can bump and accidentally get someone in the head , smash their face and thats ok. You cannot tackle hard if you are bigger as you might hurt someone. You might be able to touch an umpire but just don't admit to doing it. You can charge at a guy with his head over the ball and you will be ok if you dont hurt the guy, despite the fact if you are a little off you could paralyse them!
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Michael Christian ( aka mouth piece for the AFL) has moved the goal posts more than the old panel . Look at some of the previous decisions now show we have even less idea than before - You now can bump and accidentally get someone in the head , smash their face and thats ok. You cannot tackle hard if you are bigger as you might hurt someone. You might be able to touch an umpire but just don't admit to doing it. You can charge at a guy with his head over the ball and you will be ok if you dont hurt the guy, despite the fact if you are a little off you could paralyse them!
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Re: Carlisle
Poor Carlisle cops the rough end everytime..
- Last year against Calton, injured on the ground, he cops an earful. Carlisle gives it back. The club apologises to opposition player.
- Carlisle in position to take a game winning mark. Yes he shouldve taken it cleanly but he was still taken over the shoulder. No free kick. The club says nothing.
- Carlisle in a contest on the ground against Fremantle. Along comes Fyfe, who proceeds to knee him in the head without taking any evasive action. Carlisle misses a game through concussion and Fyfe plays the next week with no consequences.
The clubs says nothing.
- Carlisle goes to spoil Reiwoldt in a marking contest. Only just missed contact with the ball. Does get Reiwoldt high but hardly the worst spoil I've seen. No players or coaches seemed to mind. Carlisle gets 2 weeks.
The club will do nothing.
- Last year against Calton, injured on the ground, he cops an earful. Carlisle gives it back. The club apologises to opposition player.
- Carlisle in position to take a game winning mark. Yes he shouldve taken it cleanly but he was still taken over the shoulder. No free kick. The club says nothing.
- Carlisle in a contest on the ground against Fremantle. Along comes Fyfe, who proceeds to knee him in the head without taking any evasive action. Carlisle misses a game through concussion and Fyfe plays the next week with no consequences.
The clubs says nothing.
- Carlisle goes to spoil Reiwoldt in a marking contest. Only just missed contact with the ball. Does get Reiwoldt high but hardly the worst spoil I've seen. No players or coaches seemed to mind. Carlisle gets 2 weeks.
The club will do nothing.
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Re: Carlisle
Hate to say it, but probably lucky to only why get the two weeks.
Why? Because it’s Carlisle and I can’t help but feel the AFL don’t like him since the Murphy incident.
Why? Because it’s Carlisle and I can’t help but feel the AFL don’t like him since the Murphy incident.
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Re: Carlisle
Did I read somewhere that the adjudicator said it appeared that the player was unconscious when he hit the ground?
Why "appeared" or a word meaning the same?
Was the Richmond player stretchered off?
Will he be available to play this week?
Why "appeared" or a word meaning the same?
Was the Richmond player stretchered off?
Will he be available to play this week?
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Re: Carlisle
I really, really think they should appeal this one.
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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Re: Carlisle
I’d say appeal. If we were Collingwood or Hawthorn we would.
Unlikely we would succeed, but who cares, our season is shot and bottom 3 is just about set in stone, so what do you have to lose?
It’s about time the club stood for more than just being AFL complaint.
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Re: Carlisle
Carlisle is a grub.
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Re: Carlisle
Yes he is, but he is our grub.
Dustin Martin is a much greater grub but he still won the AFL best and fairest medal, the Brownlow, and a premiership medallion to complement it.
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Re: Carlisle
He was in mid air when Jack marked the ball. How does he take evasive action? Does he just cannon into Jack and hurt himself in the process? Does he hip and shoulder him instead? No he went for the ball and misjudged it.
Something smells rotten with the AFL and Christian when you can hip and should someone with their head over the ball with no consequences for you.
It was an accident in the play. No 50 metres. Should have been fined at the most.
Something smells rotten with the AFL and Christian when you can hip and should someone with their head over the ball with no consequences for you.
It was an accident in the play. No 50 metres. Should have been fined at the most.
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Re: Carlisle
Found the reference
"appeared to be concussed when he hit the ground"
So if the player was concussed when he hit the ground what happened then?
Wasn't there so only saw streaming coverage
Or was the player stunned and remained off the ground as a precaution?
The measure will be the player's availability this week
Was the Richmond FC approached to provide a medical opinion or is the adjudicators reference to "appeared" the evidence?
To me, and from streaming coverage thru drooping eyes, it appeared incidental and accidental contact which happens
Again to me there was no swinging arm with the contact was the result also of the Richmond players movements with the players coming to the collision from different angles.
That observation aside it remains my view that the AFL is a mockery with a dysfunctional administration more concerned with public image than the game they should be administering as their primary focus
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"appeared to be concussed when he hit the ground"
So if the player was concussed when he hit the ground what happened then?
Wasn't there so only saw streaming coverage
Or was the player stunned and remained off the ground as a precaution?
The measure will be the player's availability this week
Was the Richmond FC approached to provide a medical opinion or is the adjudicators reference to "appeared" the evidence?
To me, and from streaming coverage thru drooping eyes, it appeared incidental and accidental contact which happens
Again to me there was no swinging arm with the contact was the result also of the Richmond players movements with the players coming to the collision from different angles.
That observation aside it remains my view that the AFL is a mockery with a dysfunctional administration more concerned with public image than the game they should be administering as their primary focus
Anyone who speaks is the subject of an AFL response no matter it's relevance to Australian Rules Football
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Re: Carlisle
I actually don't know why Richo is saying "we thought it should be one week" if you look at that Rance hit a few weeks ago, then this is clearly ZERO weeks too and that is what we should be pushing for, not a reduction.
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Re: Carlisle
I noticed that when Michael Christian was explaining the Carslile decision on AFL propaganda dot com, he failed to mention that it was the hit to Jack R's knee that knocked him out. I thought that this would have been a crucial piece of information. Not picked up by the fat little AFL flunky interviewing him either.
I also notice that Christian is now the only member of the revamped MRP, so just maybe the increased workload is impacting his judgement and decision making.
Concerning.
I also notice that Christian is now the only member of the revamped MRP, so just maybe the increased workload is impacting his judgement and decision making.
Concerning.
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Re: Carlisle
He probably didn’t mention it because it didn’t happen.SaintPav wrote: ↑Tue 29 May 2018 10:36am I noticed that when Michael Christian was explaining the Carslile decision on AFL propaganda dot com, he failed to mention that it was the hit to Jack R's knee that knocked him out. I thought that this would have been a crucial piece of information. Not picked up by the fat little AFL flunky interviewing him either.
I also notice that Christian is now the only member of the revamped MRP, so just maybe the increased workload is impacting his judgement and decision making.
Concerning.
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Re: Carlisle
Nail, hammer, head.saintspremiers wrote: ↑Sun 27 May 2018 10:10am Most likely 1 week unless corruption is involved as per usual.
My Tiger fan mate I went with at the time reckoned a week.
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Re: Carlisle
Saints to contest Carlisle charge
http://m.saints.com.au/news/2018-05-29/ ... .mobileapp
http://m.saints.com.au/news/2018-05-29/ ... .mobileapp
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Re: Carlisle
Good they had too.kosifantutti wrote: ↑Tue 29 May 2018 11:55am Saints to contest Carlisle charge
http://m.saints.com.au/news/2018-05-29/ ... .mobileapp
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Re: Carlisle
At this point it has no costs involved in going to the tribunal in terms of weeks etc - I want to see the club contest any ruling that requires them to put 'them' on the line - ie if the tribunal reduces it from 2 to 1 - I want to see them appeal that decision. The acceptance of the AFL whacking has to stop.
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Re: Carlisle
yep , agree again
GO HARD
... just for the 'practice' of it.
although , shot themselves in the foot before even starting
Lethlean banging on about 'no cost' and now Richo banging on about 1 week
like ... exasperated
there's no invites to Mensa turning up in the Linton St postbox thats for Shirley.
GO HARD
... just for the 'practice' of it.
although , shot themselves in the foot before even starting
Lethlean banging on about 'no cost' and now Richo banging on about 1 week
like ... exasperated
there's no invites to Mensa turning up in the Linton St postbox thats for Shirley.
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: Carlisle
A wasted $10,000. He realised he couldn't make the contest, took his eye off the ball and swung with his arm. It was at least careless.
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Re: Carlisle
I agree, he's using the precedent of Caddy's hit on McKay in R5 where he got a week, where as we should be referring to the Rance hit in Sicily, which was an intentional and malicious version of Carlisle spoil and only attracted a fine! Geez, use the freakin' precedent of Fyfe kneeing Jake in the head, wasn't there 'no reasonable course to avoid' (except for not running into a ground level contest standing upright and running straight at a prone player's head) in that case?
In addition to precedence, I assume Christian has medical evidence Riewoldt was KO'd in the air, or was this just a good guess? The jolt when he lands on his bum would be the most likely cause of concussion, as opposed to an errant forearm. No swinging motion from Jake and no remonstration from the Tigers are other points I hope we'll raise instead of saying "please can we have a one week reduction" and "...here's the pineapple".
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Re: Carlisle
Contesting that is ridiculous. What you’d expect from this admin
Took his eyes off he ball and clotheslined him.
Ridiculous.
FFS
Took his eyes off he ball and clotheslined him.
Ridiculous.
FFS