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You'd have to do it off the ball I guess, would take a lot of campaigner in somebody to do that.Wonder if they will ever grade a bump intentional, even Webster's was graded careless
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No idea how he can even challenge a lengthy ban. Can’t argue it wasn’t high or severe. And there’s no lower classification than careless.
I don't think I've seen a player publicly call for another player to eat a suspension the way Papley did.
Compare that to Sicily (who is just as much of aflog) having McGrath come out in his defense.
They seemed worried.Papley is a little bitch, parker was happy to mock us as soft Infront of the football world then we come back and give them a bit he cries
Been thinking about this a little.It is a tough one, I really don’t know what the answer is with these sort of collisions.
The same incident - two players on a collision course going for the ball - BUT with the ball on the ground… we seem to have largely solved. It started out with the AFL suspending anybody who collected anyone in the head - which I maintain is a flawed approach. The fault in that situation is on the player who leads with his head and and gets taken out. It shat me to tears for many years… Selwood was the main offender, the bloke simply cannoned into ground ball contests… leading with his head. It’d get taken out and the other guy would get suspended while we all had to listen to how incredibly brave Joel was. Well yes he was a tough player, he was also stupidly reckless and refused to protect himself.
That seems to have worked itself out. Two players on a collision course for a ground ball now turn their bodies and hit the contest side on. Which is the best outcome as nobody’s head is in danger.
This is similar, but with the ball in the air.
How should it be looked at? In the strictest and most traditional sense, it’s Cunningham’s fault that he got knocked out. Two players attacked a contest and only one of them chose not to protect himself.
But that was pretty much required for him to get the ball. And that’s what we laud in football - “putting yourself on the line” - Cunningham did that, sacrificing his own wellbeing to stop Wright getting the ball and maybe going on to score a goal.
Really, Cunningham’s only other option was to pull out of the contest, which we do not accept.
So even though it was Cunningham’s fault, it was done with the most laudable football intentions. For 100+ years, all fair, well done, ridiculously brave, bad luck, everybody gets on with it and Wright doesn’t face any problems because he was merely protecting himself in the contest.
That doesn’t wash any more.
What were Wright’s options? Hard to know if he had any given we’re talking milliseconds. Obviously first and foremost he’s going for the ball, at what point does he consciously realise he’s not getting it and instead brace for contact? There probably isn’t a conscious decision, it’s all so quick.
What else can he do? I guess he can attack the contest with venom but instead attempt to get low. Broken ribs, punctured lung for Cunningham, which appears to be the preferred option.
Or he can pull out entirely, which we won’t accept.
Really, the only true way to get rid of these collisions is to make it “black and white” illegal to make contact with any player who is in the air going for a mark. Players won’t do it and will actively pull out of contests. We obviously won’t accept that.
Richmond did it last year, footy accident in a marking contest.No idea how he can even challenge a lengthy ban. Can’t argue it wasn’t high or severe. And there’s no lower classification than careless.
I'd challenge the definition of "conduct".No idea how he can even challenge a lengthy ban. Can’t argue it wasn’t high or severe. And there’s no lower classification than careless.
I think the rules have changed since the Maynard/Brayshaw smother attempt.Richmond did it last year, footy accident in a marking contest.
Yeh for those types of incidents, incidents can still be rules as football accidents. This was nothing like Maynard’s.I think the rules have changed since the Maynard/Brayshaw smother attempt.
FWIW, I don’t think Wright should be suspended. It’s a contact sport, accidents happen. Anyone that crosses the line signs up for the possibility they can get accidentally crunched.
What I was really pleased with was that he went back and slotted two set shots after that incident instead of letting all the numpty Sydney supporters get to him and completely lose confidence which is what I was expecting.
To be fair I didn’t think there was much in itDid Heeney legit just get off? No punishment at all?
Come on mate, the duty of care only resides with the player that isn't concussed!I like all the BS about him leaving the ground, from here on out all marking contests must have at least one foot firmly planted on the ground. If 2MP was late to the contest this is obviously a very different story but they hit the ball at the same time, the reckless act is from the player coming back with the flight, it is also why it is seen as courageous to take marks going back with the flight, the player running at the ball can and does have every right to protect themselves, the player going back with the flight is leaving themselves wide open and is a consequence of running back with the flight
He went hard at the ball because he had no idea Cunningham was there until a microsecond before impact.Even just the action from Pete is huge for him, he's always criticized for not going hard at the ball. Such a shame this happened, as the mental game is so big for him. Hopefully some strong coaching happens to help him through this as it will have an effect on him.
I don't have a problem with what he did in this contest, I also don't have the energy to be angry with him getting suspended if that's the way the AFL want to go with it.
He went hard at the ball because he had no idea Cunningham was there until a microsecond before impact.
s**t outcome for Cunningham, but I feel for 2MP as I suspect he's a bit of a sensitive soul and looked pretty upset.