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That’s all and good but the issue is CTE and those going with the flight are the ones risking damage. If they want to prevent it they need to dissuade the kamikaze stuff and not nab the bloke who is leading up to the ball and seeing all the potential damage unfolding just as he goes for the mark.Watched a lot of vision and opinions this morning
Since Saturday I have had a niggling question regarding what responsibility Cunningham should hold for putting himself in harm's way.
IMO if you give that player going back (or the one coming forward for that matter) right of way, the game is much worse for it.
It takes a lot of courage to go back. I reckon in bracing for contact, Wright showed less courage. I reckon even after realising someone is coming into his lane, he could have (and should have) still gone for and probably taken the chest mark. I actually don't reckon he would have been hurt - but he might have. That's part of the tough game of AFL.
Cunningham knows he could be hurt and still puts his body on the line. If Wright had done that too there is no case to answer.
Usually people get weeks because they chose to be overly aggressive. I reckon we will see Wright suspended because he chose to pull out of a marking contest.
I feel ok that the game should say - as long as everyone is playing the ball in a marking contest, we will accept the injuries. And protecting yourself while marking is not an excuse. And that means a few weeks for Wright.
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he’s a very underrated commentator too when he’s not watching collingwood, (btw remember PRESS RED FOR ED lol), he gets excited about the footy but remembers he’s supposed to be clearly and articulately calling the action.People think Eddie is a buffoon but he is actually one of the smartest operators the game has seen. People are blinded by his love of Collingwood but when you listen to his take(s), they do make sense and this one will be an interesting listen if you’ve got a link?
2 weeksMaybe he can spend the next four weeks standing on a fit ball to improve his core strength while the fire footballs at him
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Shiel's bump a few years back.When was the last time we challenged the tribunal? Time to get a new strategy and test our luck at the lottery.
Brad Scott still wearing his AFL hatWhen was the last time we challenged the tribunal? Time to get a new strategy and test our luck at the lottery.
Similar to how we defend transition, sometimes it's just too hard to tryThey knew they were powerless
yepThey knew they were powerless
dig at the Cripps call the tribunal made perhaps?View attachment 1940193
This is where the world's heading. It's not about specific situations but how you can be a sacrificial lamb for an agenda. Sad state of affairs.


