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Having popped my ear drums a number of times in the past, I was just as disgusted with the ear slaps SJ was hitting Crowley with during one bit of push and shove... as with the elbow on Barlow. Nothing mentioned there either by the MRP. Some pretty creative misconduct there. If Balla had tried that on I'd guarantee he'd have gotten a reprimand for misconduct.
Lucky for SJ, there was so much other dodgy stuff that he did during the game that it was swamped amongst the tide of bastardry, and ignored.
Predictable and disgraceful that Parker's bump and accidental head clash with Hurley was not even looked at. Basically a carbon copy of what happened with Fyfe.
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FFS Strobey, stop trying to sanitise the game even further.
A couple of bitch slaps to the ears is nothing.
As for the rest, I'm damn sure that Crowley is laughing his head off about it.
Yeah, we cop it in the neck from the MRP from time to time, but this constant "poor bugger me attitude" is tiresome. It's crying victimisation and is weak imo. Just get on with it.
Fair bump, play on.
The MRP review incidents involving players not mountains. It's also the reason he doesn't get arm chop frees, the umps don't see him as a player but a topographical anomoly on the field.I thought I had come to a vague understanding of the electing to bump and head clash thing versus bracing for contact after Viney got off.
But somehow when Sandi is bumped by Guthrie and there is a resultant head clash which 211 had to go off for with a blood snozz which really was very similar to Fyfe's (Guthrie elected to bump as a shepard and head clash was enough to have to leave the field) - that incident is not even looked at?
The MRP review incidents involving players not mountains. It's also the reason he doesn't get arm chop frees, the umps don't see him as a player but a topographical anomoly on the field.
Where's the cut-off between l"ow impact" and "insufficient force"? Is there definition?
IMPACT
There are four categories of impact – severe, high, medium and low. Low impact requires more than just negligible impact. Most Reportable Offences require at least low impact and a collision or incident involving negligible force will not ordinarily result in a charge.
In determining the level of impact, regard will be had to the extent of force and in particular, any injury sustained by the player who was offended against. Regard will also be had to the potential to cause injury. For example, contact to the head will generally have more impact than contact to the body if the force used is similar. The potential to cause serious injury is also relevant, such as in the following cases:
In determining the level of impact regard shall be had not only to the impact between the offending player and the Victim Player, but also any other impact to the Victim Player as a result of such impact. By way of an example, where a Victim Player as a result of the impact from the offending player is pushed into the path of a fast-moving third player, the impact to the Victim Player may be classified as high or severe, even though the level of impact between the offending player and the Victim Player was only low or medium.
- any head-high contact with a player who has his head over the ball, particularly when contact is made from an opponent charging from a front-on position;
- forceful round arm swings that make head-high contact to a player in a marking contest, ruck contest or when tackling;
- spear tackles;
- driving an opponent into the ground when his arms are pinned.
In addition to the effect on the Victim Player, the body language of the offending player in terms of flexing, turning, raising or positioning the body to either increase or reduce the force of impact, will be taken into account. The absence of injury does not preclude the classification of impact as severe.
Video depictions of incidents ranging in impact from severe through high, to medium and finally low, will be available.
FFS Strobey, stop trying to sanitise the game even further.
A couple of bitch slaps to the ears is nothing.
As for the rest, I'm damn sure that Crowley is laughing his head off about it.
Yeah, we cop it in the neck from the MRP from time to time, but this constant "poor bugger me attitude" is tiresome. It's crying victimisation and is weak imo. Just get on with it.
Fair bump, play on.
I was going to ask the same thing. It's interesting how things like impact injuries that spill blood and require stitches can be deemed as insufficient force whereas clearly accidental contact where the victim flounders about and makes a scene yet plays out the game can be cited by the MRP.Where's the cut-off between l"ow impact" and "insufficient force"? Is there definition?
Where's the cut-off between l"ow impact" and "insufficient force"? Is there definition?
It doesn't really matter what the impact was, the action of head butting is reprehensible and indefensible.Got to love this article on the AFL website. Apparently Crowley was only nudged and fell to the turf. If I was him and knew a good lawyer I'd sue the author for defamation.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-05-19/please-explain-stevie-scott
However, Scott is adamant that Crowley, who fell to the turf after being nudged by Johnson, exaggerated the contact.
"There's a lot that goes on off the ball, and the player has obviously crumbled a little bit, so that makes it look a little bit worse," Scott said.
The umpires are only human after all, I also fall for this mistake. My youngest son is allowed to scrag his old brother all he likes but if the tables are turned, it's just seems unfair.The MRP review incidents involving players not mountains. It's also the reason he doesn't get arm chop frees, the umps don't see him as a player but a topographical anomoly on the field.
It wasn't just Fyfe though. One of the Geelong players was done that week for the same thing as well.
It's like the Clarke non-free kick. If the roles were reversed, and we lost the game, there would be blood all over this board about it for days on end. But we, (some), try and justify it as a non event, even though it is paid 99% of the time.
The Crowley interchange infringement is still being harped on about with only a very few acknowledging that SJ was bloody clever to try it and get away with it. If Crowley did we would be giving him the keys to the city.
It's perspective and balance which some need here.
It's like the Clarke non-free kick. If the roles were reversed, and we lost the game, there would be blood all over this board about it for days on end. But we, (some), try and justify it as a non event, even though it is paid 99% of the time.
The Crowley interchange infringement is still being harped on about with only a very few acknowledging that SJ was bloody clever to try it and get away with it. If Crowley did we would be giving him the keys to the city.
It's perspective and balance which some need here.
Yes, this! Im so sick of the 'we are victimised attitude' Makes our supporter base look like a bunch of whingers. Sooner people realise shit happens, the easier it is all to take.FFS Strobey, stop trying to sanitise the game even further.
A couple of bitch slaps to the ears is nothing.
As for the rest, I'm damn sure that Crowley is laughing his head off about it.
Yeah, we cop it in the neck from the MRP from time to time, but this constant "poor bugger me attitude" is tiresome. It's crying victimisation and is weak imo. Just get on with it.
Fair bump, play on.