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I wouldn't be celebrating too hard.
The AFL can still rewrite the rules to suit their agenda.
Will be interesting to see how they respond.
Been on here for the past week seeing posters complain about others being thick or slow...taking the "holier than thou" position that it is plainly obvious for all to see that Maxwell should have been charged/suspended etc even provided links to AFL booklets etc...."suggest you read this..."
and I sat here questioning "common sense", so much so, that I started to believe the rules were being implemented to totally discourage the bump. (Huge risk if you decide to go the bump etc)....
Anyway, cutting through all that..be interesting to see what those posters who supported the MRP/Tribunal's initial finding, think now....
Can I just point out that Maxwell's 'bad' history is being a bit over stated...
2008 R4 Striking Marc Murphy Early plea 1 match
2008 R20 Wrestling Justin Westhoff Accepted fine $900 fine
Oh what a rebel. One suspension.
thank christ thats over... he is a rubbish player anyway
Fair result,however it would be interesting to see if a star player egBartel,Ablett,Judd or Kerr was put out for 3 months with a broken jaw if the decision would be the same.Where are those WCE people??
It is stupid and undermines the whole tribunal system and again reinforces there is no consistency in the AFL, you are innocent or guilty based on which way the public opinion pendulum is swinging. Lets just have an online vote and get rid of the puppets in the MRP and Tribunal, if these guys got something so simple so wrong then what are they doing there in the first place?
AFL need to sort this shit out and define properly what is legal and what is not because atm there is no confidence. If the player was from Bulldogs or Melbourne or North Melbourne and it wasn't pre-season when all the journos are bored and have nothing to write about it would never have been over-ruled.
exactly - where's JohnD - let me guess - he'll blame Eddie
Where are those WCE people??


Can I just point out that Maxwell's 'bad' history is being a bit over stated...
2008 R4 Striking Marc Murphy Early plea 1 match
2008 R20 Wrestling Justin Westhoff Accepted fine $900 fine
Oh what a rebel. One suspension.
AA's baby needs some serious rethinking and reworking. The tribunal system in place now is more of a mess than what was there before. How can the tribunal and the appeal's board have such completely different outcomes, and if the tribunal and/or appeal's board don't understand the rules or how they are intended to be applied, how can the clubs or players be expected to?
Edit - good to see Maxwell cleared, sad to see a young player injured from the bump, but I dare say he will be more aware next time he steps onto a football field. Accidents do happen when you have moving objects in a confined space (see the umpire v Saint player for a good example).
Hey, but didn't Waters do exactly that last year to O'Bree and get weeks?
Didn't Ginseracusa (SP)do exactly that to Kosi in 2007 and get weeks?
I was always of the view that I didn't like the rules, however it seemed to fit within them. I thought the whole point of the rules was to stop that Gia/Kosi or Notting/Caracella kind of incident, so I will be interested to see how they ruled the rules were not broken. It makes the 6 week suspension of Michael Johnson 2 years ago look real ridiculous!Anyway, cutting through all that..be interesting to see what those posters who supported the MRP/Tribunal's initial finding, think now....
That is excellent news!
Where are all those flogs who were going on about it being an illegal bump now!!!!
A) I am fairly sure Kosi/Gia was 2006 (or 2005).We're here!!!! But this isn't a West Coast versus Collingwood issue so what's your point? It's an issue about clarifying the rules on duty of care with the bump.
So great news isn't it?
So everything is now crystal clear on what is or isn't a legal bump.
A player can shirt front another player or go the bump, ignor the ball and have no duty of care to ensure head high contact is "accidently" the result.
Hey, but didn't Waters do exactly that last year to O'Bree and get weeks?
Didn't Ginseracusa (SP)do exactly that to Kosi in 2007 and get weeks?
If people think this appeal decision has cleared up questions about the bump and duty of care think again. All of a sudden the smoke and mirrors of legal arguement has made this issue even more confusing and uncertain.
This result will simply mean more and more clubs will pay expensive QC's to appeal more and more decisions.
What a mess!!!