Hard to see him getting less than a week to be honest 
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Says the nervous Hawthorn supporter.
Seriously, there was nothing in that. Very mild bump. Bloke got up and took his kick, no injury resulted. Would hate to see a player go for that.
Nothing in it really- last nights and last weeks umpires should be suspended from umpiring geelong games- again verged on borderline cheating.
Again we see the AwFuL manipulating the result to get their de$ired match up.
Geleong and HAwks play under different rules than the rest of us.
Yes, but how is it different to Buddy's other than Chapman leaving the ground? Malceski wasn't injured either. After seeing the side-by-side shot confirming head high contact, looks like a certain suspension.
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Really a free kick is all it was worth. However the recidivist simulator in Gray throwing his head back made it look worse so the MRP will look at it.
Yes, but how is it different to Buddy's other than Chapman leaving the ground? Malceski wasn't injured either. After seeing the side-by-side shot confirming head high contact, looks like a certain suspension.
Umm ... pretty sure Malceski left the field mate. Gray just got up and went on with it. Chapman's really looked like the softest of bumps you could put on a bloke, whereas Buddy short stepped before leaping in. Personally I wouldn't want to see either of them go, but the post I was replying reckoned Chapman should go for 3 games, which as I said, is just a nervous Hawks supporter talking shit.
For the 4th time, you realise it was a piss take of the Franklin gone thread?
So it appears he has 0 carryover points, just expired. That could well save him.
Pics have shown some contact to the head, albeit slight, so it'll most likely be classed as 'high' contact.
Negligent or reckless? How the MRP view his leaving the ground could be crucial as, unlike Franklin, Chapman appears to do so while in the act of the bump. So going on that, reckless.
Level of impact? Gray got up almost straight away, so one would imagine 'low' impact. Kelly on Goddard looked to the naked eye to be of similar force, so low for me.
So to summarise: High Contact + Reckless + Low Impact = 5 activation points = 225 demerit points (2 games)
Early plea would reduce by 25% (56.25 points) to 168.75 points (1 game). Considering challenging it could mean missing a Grand Final, not to mention the club potentially being a bit gun-shy after the Kelly suspension earlier in the season, I'd think that this will be the most likely scenario.
That said, this is the MRP we are talking about, so who knows??
1 week down to 0..negligent. Pleads guilty..Insufficient force.
don't think he should be reported, as every other bump I've seen, but. Under the system this year, this deserves a punishment.Firstly, Sttew and Winty is plural, so do rather than does.
Secondly has the game come to this - you have to find one still image to support your case? If you watch the footage without reducing it to a still image at a time there is no discernible head contact. Robbie Gray acts it up throwing his head back. Gets the free and that's the end of the matter as far as he is concerned
Negligent, high contact, low impact is the best case scenario.1 week down to 0.. Pleads guilty..
And coz its finals and chappy is a great servant of the game that is what it will be.Negligent, high contact, low impact is the best case scenario.
Very similar to Buddy's and he should be free to play. If there is a difference it will be due to Gray and the PAFC playing fairly. The little pantomime from the Swans was embarrassing. Malceski continued to play so either he was fine or the Swans medicos are incompetent. They didn't ice the cheek so there was no swelling but rather than do an X-ray in case of fracture, they thought it necessary to do an MRI to look for a bruise for which the best cure is for mummy to kiss it better. It's an attempt to get an unfair advantage or to put it more simply, cheating.
High bumps just like tackles should be a free kick. If the bump caused injury (the player doesn't come back on) there may be a case for a report. If it was clearly malicious, fine, report and plenty of weeks. There have been so many ridiculous suspensions and it's about time fans and media put their agendas aside and were vocal about how we want our game played.
Really a free kick is all it was worth. However the recidivist simulator in Gray throwing his head back made it look worse so the MRP will look at it.
Low impact and a bit negligent... early plea... no weeks... all good.
Chappy licking his lips to inflict some more pain on the Hawks this Friday night.![]()
Firstly, Sttew and Winty is plural, so do rather than does.
Secondly has the game come to this - you have to find one still image to support your case? If you watch the footage without reducing it to a still image at a time there is no discernible head contact. Robbie Gray acts it up throwing his head back. Gets the free and that's the end of the matter as far as he is concerned