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It was worth a week at best. If he tackled he ran the risk of a holding the man called to be paid downfield. Going the bump was his best option really. The action was legal as well. It's just bad luck that Cooper got concussion from the whiplash of his head.There must be other vision of the wines hit because the one I have seen is not clear that there was head high contact.
What is clear is wines elected to bump and did have the opportunity to tackle so made the wrong call, had he tackled and not got cooper high it probably would’ve been ok.
In the same way Howe was concussed by that hawks player a couple of weeks ago when instead of bumping he tackled, that is the blueprint of what the league deems acceptable.
The bump is good for shepherding other players away from the ball carrier.Why bump if you can tackle? I think teh 'bump' is dangerous and specifically designed to block the run of an opponent as a best case and as a worse case. do damage to an unprotected and unaware player - ban it. Besides a properly executed tackle hurts the opponent more - if you know what you are doing. Wines was very late with the hit agt least a step and half - Lord was cutting them to pieces before that hit.
and?The bump is good for shepherding other players away from the ball carrier.
Fair enough, the only vision I’ve seen doesn’t provide enough evidence for suspension imo.It was worth a week at best. If he tackled he ran the risk of a holding the man called to be paid downfield. Going the bump was his best option really. The action was legal as well. It's just bad luck that Cooper got concussion from the whiplash of his head.
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In the heat of the moment, making a decision to bump a player and possible get the ball to spill on your forward 50 so you can sweep it up and kick a goal, or electing to tackle knowing that there is no one else from your side near the ball carrier, which decision do you make. It was a glory play TBF.Fair enough, the only vision I’ve seen doesn’t provide enough evidence for suspension imo.
My difference in opinion with you is that players now know that if they elect to bump there is a high risk of suspension particularly if their opponent is concussed.
That fact suggests that the bump wasn’t the best option in terms of downfield free kick vs weeks on the sidelines, especially as the game was fairly lopsided and the result meaningless for premiership contention.
I guess my point is players know bumping is risky, so tackle instead.
Agree, it looked like Wines had committed to bump a couple of steps away and arrived late as Lord kicks the ball. Lord also seemed to be leaning into his kick making his head even more vulnerable.Why bump if you can tackle? I think teh 'bump' is dangerous and specifically designed to block the run of an opponent as a best case and as a worse case. do damage to an unprotected and unaware player - ban it. Besides a properly executed tackle hurts the opponent more - if you know what you are doing. Wines was very late with the hit agt least a step and half - Lord was cutting them to pieces before that hit.
It wasn’t high though?I’m probably in the minority but don’t have an issue with Wines suspension for a late high bump.
Looks high to me Stamos, with Wines shoulder collecting Lord’s head.It wasn’t high though?
Doesn’t look high in the videoLooks high to me Stamos, with Wines shoulder collecting Lord’s head.
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Tribunal also agreed ruling … “The bump on Lord, who had just kicked the ball, was considered high contact, severe impact and careless conduct.”
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Power star to miss Hinkley farewell, young Sun learns fate at Tribunal
Port Adelaide star Ollie Wines and Gold Coast youngster Alex Davies faced the Tribunal on Tuesday nightwww.afl.com.au
They penalised him for the outcome rather than the action. Lord kicks the ball and is off-balance just as Wines bumps him. Lord' head snapped back during the collision. It was just shit luck he got concussed.Looks high to me Stamos, with Wines shoulder collecting Lord’s head.
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Tribunal also agreed ruling … “The bump on Lord, who had just kicked the ball, was considered high contact, severe impact and careless conduct.”
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Power star to miss Hinkley farewell, young Sun learns fate at Tribunal
Port Adelaide star Ollie Wines and Gold Coast youngster Alex Davies faced the Tribunal on Tuesday nightwww.afl.com.au
To be honest wouldn't be surprised if Jon just didnt know what the word "unscrupulously" meansJon Ralph said Michael Christian is "unscrupulously fair"
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e: wrong thread, oh well
To be honest wouldn't be surprised if Jon just didnt know what the word "unscrupulously" means