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What I see happening now at carlton is out of pure frustration at being tagged and the pressure he's under to lift the side. Yes ablett Hayes and the like get tagged but their teamates will help them out. Can you imagin anyone doing what mcfee did to Abeltt, Bartell ling etc would smash mcfee block to give ablett a free run. Judds problem is his teamates not protecting him. The umpires don't see every block love, tap and scrag so its upto his teamates to help.
No need to re-hash. I don't agree and when considering mass disparity there is no comparison at all; the implications of which have already been made clear.
I never saw anyone knocked out in an U12's contest; I never saw anyone break ribs and puncture a lung in U12's. s**t I could keep going ... but I think I'll just start my long laugh here.
Again, the mass disparity for similar positions is far greater in junior football. In AFL football your Jeff Garlett types are protected by playing forward pocket. In junior football this kind of player can be playing in the middle.
Even I've seen a lot more AFL than U12's football, therefore I've seen more AFL injuries.
I've definitely seen kids knocked out at Under 12 level though. U9 even.
I'm tipping you've been knocked out a few times !
No I thankfully never had the pleasure. It was always nice coming off the bench to replace a kid who was being carried off though.
I wasn't talking about on the football field !
Eye gouging is almost as low as it gets.
This behaviour from Judd reminds me of the only time (I think) he was suspended for West Coast.
Steven Baker was having the better of him, and Judd was done for striking. He has form when the tagger gets on top.