Glass - How many weeks?

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after getting off agianst brisbane last time they played, surely he has to miss for this given Ziebells suspension. 1-2 in my opinion as he left the ground and had no eyes for the footy
 

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I think 1 week would be fair. Given Ziebell's suspension it could be more but I'd be very angry if he got less than a week.
 

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1. Ziebell got 3 with a bad record (would've got 2 if he accepted it and had a good record)
2. Glass' was low impact
3. Does Glass have a record? If he does I could see it being 2 weeks, if not definitely just 1 week.
 

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I don't understand why we just can't stop hitting people.
Three, I think.
 

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One probably. Leaving the ground will count against him, but the fact Brown was okay and Glass has a good record (?) should help him.
 

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2 down to 1 with an early plea

didn't look like there was any malice in it, but as stated earlier, didn't need to go off the ground and will go against him
Should get a week added on for being so stupid. 80 points up and he does that? Far out.

At least I know where Shuey gets it from though.
 
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2. Glass' was low impact
Rofl I love this delusional post.

If Brown goes down and holds his head there was nothing low impact about it. If it was Reiwoldt he would've been crying and flopping all over the place from a hit like that and would probably have thrown up for good measure.

He entered a marking contest with no eyes for the ball. He jumped at the man without his hands in the air. If he was going for the ball or actually trying to spoil his hands would not be near his body. This was always going to be a hit. He was also arrived late to the contest IE after the ball, so there was no way he was ever going to be able to make legal contact. He turns his head and lifts his shoulder to maximise impact and protect himself because he knows it's going to be a heavy hit.

It's clear he deliberately intended to make contact with Brown and that he had no eyes for the ball, resulting in high contact. Which is reckless. He's hit brown hard enough to leave him on his back holding his head. High Impact. 7 activation points.

I don't know what Glass' record is like but I seem to remember him doing something similar to Jobe Watson, with any luck he'll get 3-4 weeks.
 

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If assessed as negligent (1 point), high contact (2), low impact (1) = 4 points = level 1 offense.

Rough conduct level 1 offense = 125 points minus 25% good record = 93.75 points minus 25% guilty plea = 70.31 points = 0 weeks.

If assessed as reckless (2 points), high contact (2), low impact (1) = 5 points = level 2 offense.

Rough conduct level 2 offense = 225 points minus 25% good record = 168.75 minus 25% guilty plea = 126.56 points = 1 week.

So either 0 or 1 week
 

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Rofl I love this delusional post.

If Brown goes down and holds his head there was nothing low impact about it. If it was Reiwoldt he would've been crying and flopping all over the place from a hit like that and would probably have thrown up for good measure.

He entered a marking contest with no eyes for the ball. He jumped at the man without his hands in the air. If he was going for the ball or actually trying to spoil his hands would not be near his body. This was always going to be a hit. He was also arrived late to the contest IE after the ball, so there was no way he was ever going to be able to make legal contact. He turns his head and lifts his shoulder to maximise impact and protect himself because he knows it's going to be a heavy hit.

It's clear he deliberately intended to make contact with Brown and that he had no eyes for the ball, resulting in high contact. Which is reckless. He's hit brown hard enough to leave him on his back holding his head. High Impact. 7 activation points.

I don't know what Glass' record is like but I seem to remember him doing something similar to Jobe Watson, with any luck he'll get 3-4 weeks.
You seem upset.
 

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If he gets suspended RIP AFL as we know it


He'll probably get 1, maybe 2. Haven't gone through the points but it would be reckless/negligent and low/medium impact, spin the wheel to find out which.
 

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None. Was in the contest in real time.
No, he clearly wasn't

1. Was never reasonably going to make the contest
2. Lept of his feet without realistically being a chance to spoil
3. Had no eyes for the ball
4. Pinned the shoulder down instead of having an arm up for the spoil

Head High Contact
Low Impact

2 Weeks
 

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No, he clearly wasn't

1. Was never reasonably going to make the contest
2. Lept of his feet without realistically being a chance to spoil
3. Had no eyes for the ball
4. Pinned the shoulder down instead of having an arm up for the spoil

Head High Contact
Low Impact

2 Weeks
As I have shown in my post above it is either 1 or 0 weeks.
 

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As I have shown in my post above it is either 1 or 0 weeks.
Hmmmmn just looked at it now,
Not going to be 0 weeks i can guarentee that
I think its low impact but they could go higher

I didn't know the exact formula i just thought it was exactly the same as Ziebell's so was thinking two.
 

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Hmmmmn just looked at it now,
Not going to be 0 weeks i can guarentee that
I think its low impact but they could go higher

I didn't know the exact formula i just thought it was exactly the same as Ziebell's so was thinking two.
Glass has a good record unlike Ziebell so that will help a lot to keep the penalty low.
 
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