Did Jack Ginnivan go the mental health card after the booing?
It's like that kid you knew who gave everyone s**t yet would get all sensitive when he cops it back.
Kinda like West Coast fans on here this year
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Did Jack Ginnivan go the mental health card after the booing?
It's like that kid you knew who gave everyone s**t yet would get all sensitive when he cops it back.
Please tell.Well there's been a group of clubs caught not testing players appropriately so they can finish top four.
AFL has zero integrity when it comes to equalisation.Please tell.
That was my take too - to suggest that clubs were doing it for any other reason than not omitting players for H&S protocols is trying to pull the wool over the public's eyes.Seriously, Dillon’s spiel is a bit of a cop out - why the heck would clubs be doing it if they didn’t get a competitive advantage. 50 grand in the soft cap is a drop in the ocean.
It could just be players getting lazy and clubs not checking on them. Once you’ve had it, you definitely care a lot less.Seriously, Dillon’s spiel is a bit of a cop out - why the heck would clubs be doing it if they didn’t get a competitive advantage. 50 grand in the soft cap is a drop in the ocean.
That's possible. The clubs also get fined if they don't know where the players are within a reasonable period of time while they are overseas should ASADA wish to drop in and test them.It could just be players getting lazy and clubs not checking on them. Once you’ve had it, you definitely care a lot less.
My problem with relying on Carlton is that their game starts 2 hours after the Dogs/Hawks game in Tassie. If they are in close one with Collingwood and at halftime find out that the Hawks have won, can you rely on them being professional enough not to go into self-preservation mode knowing that finals are locked in? I'm not so sure.
They will still want to win. They won't want to have gone five weeks without a win before their finals starts.My problem with relying on Carlton is that their game starts 2 hours after the Dogs/Hawks game in Tassie. If they are in close one with Collingwood and at halftime find out that the Hawks have won, can you rely on them being professional enough not to go into self-preservation mode knowing that finals are locked in? I'm not so sure.
The last round can throw up some strange results when pressure is heaped on some teams and the others have nothing to lose. If Richmond drop their Essendon game, winning might mean a rematch v pies at the G vs having to play Brisbane in Brisbane.They will still want to win. They won't want to have gone five weeks without a win before their finals starts.
They will still want to win. They won't want to have gone five weeks without a win before their finals starts.
I got bullied in highschool, who cares?You definitely got bullied at school.
Quite a few people in the media have called for the games to be played at the same time. It would not have been hard for the AFL to adjust the start times on Monday. But they care more about money and advertising than integrity. Just have to hope the Dogs win easily.
Craig McRae at trainingI'll also add that Ginnivan was basically coached into mentioning mental health when Sarah Jones (I think it was) straight up asked him after a game along the lines of "how are you handling all this attention, it can't be easy"...
I agree, if he wants to act like a tool and rev up the opposition AND the opposition's fans then he has to be prepared to cop it back. It's McRae's fault too. Pull him into line.
Just calling him out for the entitled little s**t he is. Proved my point too.
If you give it to the supporters, u have to take it too.
You arent the one crying about a teenager and calling him an entitled little s**t behind a keyboard while saying that you're 6'2 and athletic, freo1997 is.I got bullied in highschool, who cares?
Again, im not the one crying and talking crap about some teenager.You realise you're the one here comming off as a d*ck, right?
Tbf he was always more of a footy dept guy than a coach so it could be a good moveNoble might be a very smart guy, but the optics of hiring someone that was just sacked as a coach having won five matches in 38 to review your club?
St Kilda are the gift that keep giving.