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On the telecast they said low impact is a fine. If I remember correctly.
The Worrall hit is as close as you'll get to De Goey's and the commentators were only calling for a free kick.
The difference in how they got reported was comical. It's about a headline though.
That's all it is. His jobs sorted for 2 weeks if he can keep that the headline. It's so fn obvious it surprises me most don't see through it.I don't think either of them will be categorised as careless, which makes it not reportable and no fine. But if they are it all comes down to the impact - no idea how Ralphy could come up with the different impact gradings for those two events - other than stoking controversy.
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For me, it's not that he brought it up, it's him comparing the incident to the Geelong one, when they looked different. ANd why didn't he bring up Keane's/Steele's one? what about Shoota's one? he's very selective, somewhat deceptive too.Not sure why some are having a mental meltdown about this.
I had numerous mates messaging me about the Jordy incident during the game and I had no idea what they were talking about so was glad when he raised it during the post match (which is his job).
For me, it's not that he brought it up, it's him comparing the incident to the Geelong one, when they looked different. ANd why didn't he bring up Keane's/Steele's one? what about Shoota's one? he's very selective, somewhat deceptive too.
I don't think it was a great comparison.Wasn't great comparisons, but it was not long after the final siren, not like it was 24hrs later and a full considered report that was completely off the mark.
He is very fortunate workplace bullying laws are now in place. Oh what fun would have been had with him in a 1990s office environment.It is interesting that even Jon’s colleagues openly laughing in his face. Little respect for him
They were jokingly referring to Ralph as the “Hanging Judge” after his ridiculous commentsIt is interesting that even Jon’s colleagues openly laughing in his face. Little respect for him
And no mention of Worrell’s incident in Schultz which was similar to JDG’s and should also not be an issue.View attachment 2417207
Keane and Steel incident, doesn't get mentioned.
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Jordys incident.
And to compare it to the Geelong incident, one was on ball, the other was off ball.
I was looking for that one, i forgot when it was during the game. From memory, it was the same as Jordys, but crickets.And no mention of Worrell’s incident in Schultz which was similar to JDG’s and should also not be an issue.
That could be said for every high contact free every game KappyThe only thing that saved De Goey was the adelaide player didnt get a concussion
What saved him was common sense. Was not even worth a replayThe only thing that saved De Goey was the adelaide player didnt get a concussion
When Cotchin knocked out Shiel in 17 prelim Ralph said nothing to see so the hangman swings especially with tiger players
The words shittest and wimpiest gangstersRalph is the Leader of the Richmond Media Mafia
its going to be along wait for Richmond mafiaThe words shittest and wimpiest gangsters
What saved him was common sense. Was not even worth a replay
The only thing that saved him was that the circumstance was completely different. But besides thatThat could be said for every high contact free every game Kappy
Jordy's shoulder collected him on the jaw.
If he was concussed there was no way Jordy could escape a suspension
Worrell should've got weeks for staging!Watch the replay. The camera angle clearly shows no contact was made to the head.
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