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25-08-2020, 10:57 PM
#1006
Re: MRO Thread
This is were the club needs to throw it back publicly to the AFL with video comparisons to say whats the rules here so we can have some consistency.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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25-08-2020, 11:12 PM
#1007
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
Remi Moses
Surprise , surprise, surprise
Dahlhaus cleared
What an absolute disgrace. Once again the afl gets all tough on dangerous tackles then cools off
Tribunal is in disarray
Lucky he changed hoops or he’d be sitting in the stands this week.
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26-08-2020, 10:04 AM
#1008
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Lucky he changed hoops or he’d be sitting in the stands this week.
That's as sure as pigs are made of bacon
They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.
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26-08-2020, 10:12 AM
#1009
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
ratsmac
That's as sure as pigs are made of bacon
I thought pigs were made of pork?
More of an In Bruges guy?
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26-08-2020, 10:23 AM
#1010
Re: MRO Thread
Dahlhaus got off because Crouch's head didn't even hit the ground. The issue is the result is still taking precedence over the action. Dahl's tackle was poor, pinned an arm and slung him, but luckily Crouch braced with his other arm and avoided injury. Crozier's tackle wasn't as bad but because the North player was too stupid to brace with his entirely free arms he got dazed and Hayden got a week.
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26-08-2020, 10:28 AM
#1011
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Dahlhaus got off because Crouch's head didn't even hit the ground. The issue is the result is still taking precedence over the action. Dahl's tackle was poor, pinned an arm and slung him, but luckily Crouch braced with his other arm and avoided injury. Crozier's tackle wasn't as bad but because the North player was too stupid to brace with his entirely free arms he got dazed and Hayden got a week.
It's the stupidest method of determining a punishment.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
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26-08-2020, 10:36 AM
#1012
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
comrade
It's the stupidest method of determining a punishment.
Absolutely. If they don't want the action, punish the action.
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26-08-2020, 11:32 AM
#1013
Re: MRO Thread
I just watched the video for the first time. My god. The AFL has basically just said sling tackles are ok. They’ve set a stupidly dangerous precedent.
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26-08-2020, 12:04 PM
#1014
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
I just watched the video for the first time. My god. The AFL has basically just said sling tackles are ok. They’ve set a stupidly dangerous precedent.
Its only OK as long as the player doesnt get hurt.....
*yes they are idiots.
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26-08-2020, 12:09 PM
#1015
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
Topdog
Its only OK as long as the player doesnt get hurt.....
*yes they are idiots.
It's like everyone else but the MC know that it's the action and not the outcome that needs to be stopped. According to the AFL I could go around firing an AK47 in a public area just so long as I don't hit anyone with bullets.
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26-08-2020, 12:35 PM
#1016
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
It's like everyone else but the MC know that it's the action and not the outcome that needs to be stopped. According to the AFL I could go around firing an AK47 in a public area just so long as I don't hit anyone with bullets.
But, you would be in serious trouble if someone tripped over the bag carrying your ammunition, if they fell to the ground and hit their head.
Life is to be Enjoyed not Endured
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26-08-2020, 04:39 PM
#1017
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
But, you would be in serious trouble if someone tripped over the bag carrying your ammunition, if they fell to the ground and hit their head.
I laughed far more than I should have at this. well played.
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27-08-2020, 01:08 PM
#1018
Re: MRO Thread
'Every club is confused': Beveridge wants clarity on 'dangerous' tackles
WESTERN Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says his club is confused about what constitutes a suspension for a dangerous tackle.
The Dogs appealed the one-match sanction handed to defender Hayden Crozier for his tackle on North Melbourne's Jack Mahony (watch in the player below) earlier in the year but were unsuccessful.
Beveridge questioned whether if that incident happened this week whether Crozier would have had his suspension overturned.
"Croz's suspension stood and that cost the club $5000. I think they halved the $10,000 appeal cost but [what] we're talking about at the moment, whether or not we appealed that now whether we'd actually get off."
Beveridge's call comes after Geelong's Luke Dahlhaus (watch in the player below) and Port Adelaide's Sam Powell-Pepper were found not guilty of dangerous tackles by the AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night.
Beveridge believes there's been a shift in the interpretation of the rule again and it won't be cleared up quickly.
"I think every club is confused," Beveridge said.
"We've got to at some point get to the stage where we stop mid-year confusion and making things up on the run and it's happening all over again.
"There's a lot of grey in it at the moment and I think no one's got any great faith that it will be sorted out in the short term."
The Bulldogs coaching group doesn't give guidance to its players on how to apply a tackle properly either.
"You can't tell them to be careful and you can't instruct them either way because you're not sure which way to instruct them, and that's the shame of it all that we as coaches have no handle on which way to coach it," Beveridge said.
The Bulldogs take on Geelong on Friday night, but Beveridge wouldn't confirm whether key defender Zaine Cordy would come straight back in to take on Tom Hawkins.
"He'll definitely play at ... one level," Beveridge said.
Veterans Matt Suckling and Taylor Duryea will play in a scratch match on Saturday morning, with this being Duryea's first game for the year after battling persistent quad injuries.
The ex-Hawk is out-of-contract at the end of 2020 but, despite the potential of shrinking list sizes, Beveridge believes Duryea's previous work could earn him another contract.
"Taylor's still good enough to play as an influential defender for our football club," Beveridge said.
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27-08-2020, 01:11 PM
#1019
Re: MRO Thread
On AFL 360 last night they played the Dahlahus tackle and the Bullen-Neal tackle (for which he got 4 weeks) side by side - they were virtually identical. The only difference was Crouch braced with his free arm and avoided hitting his head on the ground and the other Crows player (tackled by Bullen-Neal) did not and was concussed. Farcical.
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27-08-2020, 01:18 PM
#1020
Re: MRO Thread
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
On AFL 360 last night they played the Dahlahus tackle and the Bullen-Neal tackle (for which he got 4 weeks) side by side - they were virtually identical. The only difference was Crouch braced with his free arm and avoided hitting his head on the ground and the other Crows player (tackled by Bullen-Neal) did not and was concussed. Farcical.
I guess it's just going to take persistent nagging by those with influence to make some meaningful cultural change to the way the system operates. Good to see Bevo sticking up for our guys.
Or Clarko.