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Maynard could have also jumped over Angus too [emoji23]


Absolutely mental. He’s at full extension, and even then only just barely touched the ball. And the tribunal chair is on record saying any leap can be mistimed.
 
Sure is. Pretty weak prosecution hey.
I’m no lawyer, but it’s not how I’d prosecute it. The weird part is that it reads to me like he contradicts himself by first suggesting it’s an uncommon occurrence to attempt to smother the way he did only to then suggest players need to think about these actions and exercise DOC. How the **** are they meant to do both? If it’s uncommon the consequences are more often than not going to be unforeseen until it becomes common ala sling tackles that weren’t a thing 20 years ago.
 

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HAHAH this is silly. Don’t jump on heads, don’t ever tackle and don’t kick when a player is on the ground then…

Based on that, can someone explain the uproar over Fritsch not contesting the ball when IQ was running backwards to mark the ball? Aren't they calling him weak for not doing exactly what this Woods dude is saying is dangerous...?
 

Geez, if the AFL's position is: "Leaping forward in the air with force to an opponent running in the opposite direction holds a key risk of badly injuring their opponent. It's a dangerous action to undertake & it breaches the duty of care owed to the other player."

Then why haven't they reflected that position in the rules - that's the obvious place to include this assertion and to communicate it to the players - waiting for an event like this to happen is simply reactive management of the game
 
On the point about it being an unreasonable action... come on.
Are players supposed to wait until the attacker get's close enough to effect a low smother, or a tackle.
Would the attacker wait to kick the ball from so close to the defender as a courtesy to the defender?
Anyway, all to be expected.
It will be appealed.
 

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I would have thought jumping forward to smother a ball at the lowest point possible is a reasonable action. What's next? Banning players from entering some mythical protection zone around the football when someone is attempting a kick?
he didn’t jump forward though, he jumped as high as he could to impact the ball, his forward momentum from the approach carried him forward, the whole jumping vertically defies physics, ridiculous argument
 
Scott Stevens part of the 3 man panel.

In round 3 of the 2011 season Stevens suffered a concussion injury. Stevens retired on 21 June 2011 due to the cumulative effects of numerous concussions.

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he didn’t jump forward though, he jumped as high as he could to impact the ball, his forward momentum from the approach carried him forward, the whole jumping vertically defies physics, ridiculous argument
If Woods is suggesting it was ok to smother, but he should have done a different smother whilst running at full pelt, then we are off to the races.
 

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