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Meanwhile, Atkins also cited for a bit of stupidity
But not for what channel 7 went to great pains to highlight
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Meanwhile, Atkins also cited for a bit of stupidity
Yep, and no mention of it in the attached articleBut not for what channel 7 went to great pains to highlight
Alot of people maybe not aware of this but when Leigh Matthews king hit Neville Bruns and broke his jaw 'off the play', Steve Hocking (our half-back flanker) saw the incident then proceeded to chase Matthews and with one merciless fierce punch broke his nose. Sammy Newman at the time wasn't aware to who broke Leigh Matthews nose but he went on to say that whoever it was should be awarded a medal, such was this a dirty and cowardly act..... Steve Hocking was never charged for the incident.
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It's what I thought I saw, but I haven't watched it back either so wasn't sure if my eyes deceived me.
No thats not the argument at all. You use extreme metaphors to make points clear. It doesnt mean you are suggesting that people agree with the example in the metaphor nor that the example is as extreme, except in the element of the metaphor that is being compared. I.e. an example of people questioning things is not evidence on its own that something is questionable. The example i used is a pretty good example to show your argument is not valid, at least not on its own. You need to provide something more.Very silly argument. This is essentially the equivalent of "People who disagree with my opinion are like crazy flat-Earthers."
People just see things differently.
About 3k-ish.I paid 2,500 back in 2007.... So do the math on what that would be in todays value. Probs close to 4-5k
I just loved the intensity yesterday. Finals like from both sides. It is what separates the top sides from the average ones.
They do have the sort of game that, on its day, could trouble us.Hawthorn Hubris. Unfounded.
Seeing some comparing yesterday to 2008. Thinking this is the loss that they'll avenge at seasons end.
They've beaten a poor Swans side, Essendon, Carlton and GWS (Tas) by 22pts average... and lost to perennial chokers Port Adelaide.
What did Atkins do?But not for what channel 7 went to great pains to highlight
I was there that day, on the wing, so not far from the incident. To set the scene, it was that idiot Mark Jackson, then playing for Geelong (what a waste of time he was) that caused the game to deteriorate into a nasty spiteful state, by continually running up to Hawthorn players and pretending he was going to punch them, then immediately turning away. Anyway, Neville Bruns was completely innocent in all the rubbish going on, and was simply jogging through the centre of the ground and as he passed Matthews, he simply hit him in the head without warning or provocation. It was the worst act I have seen on a football field. The whole game was nasty and unpleasant and I wish I hadn't been there.Alot of people maybe not aware of this but when Leigh Matthews king hit Neville Bruns and broke his jaw 'off the play', Steve Hocking (our half-back flanker) saw the incident then proceeded to chase Matthews and with one merciless fierce punch broke his nose. Sammy Newman at the time wasn't aware to who broke Leigh Matthews nose but he went on to say that whoever it was should be awarded a medal, such was this a dirty and cowardly act..... Steve Hocking was never charged for the incident.
What did Atkins do?
I was at the game so no idea what your talking about
Hocking was one of our many great brick s**thouse HBFs who affected the sleep of their opponents before game dayI remember it....and Matthews running away from Hocking because he wouldn't take him on face to face.
Gutless wonder imo.
What did Atkins do?
I was at the game so no idea what your talking about
My neighbour's youngest daughter went to school with Billy (she called him "Billy Brainless") and they were all very upset when Ablett came and took over the fwd line. I wasn't, haha!In relation to Ollie Henry, I wonder if he's struggling with having to play a different role this year.
In previous seasons, he had essentially been the 3rd target up forward behind Hawkins and Jezza, but with Danger spending more time forward this year, he's dropped down the pecking order a bit as he's now behind Jezza, Neale and Danger.
I seem to remember back in the day Billy Brownless suffered a similar problem when we started playing Gazza at full forward in the mid-90s and Billy was no longer the main target.
I can't remember Hocking chasing Leigh.Alot of people maybe not aware of this but when Leigh Matthews king hit Neville Bruns and broke his jaw 'off the play', Steve Hocking (our half-back flanker) saw the incident then proceeded to chase Matthews and with one merciless fierce punch broke his nose. Sammy Newman at the time wasn't aware to who broke Leigh Matthews nose but he went on to say that whoever it was should be awarded a medal, such was this a dirty and cowardly act..... Steve Hocking was never charged for the incident.
Actually I am wrong - the maths says it would now be $4k. Source: RBA websiteI paid 2,500 back in 2007.... So do the math on what that would be in todays value. Probs close to 4-5k