Schulzenfest
TheBrownDog
Wayne Carey has also kicked a lot of goals. And I hear OJ Simpson was pretty good at NFL too.
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True! Ridiculous defence, and a farcical outcome! But ... no way in hell was that medium contact! Lever is an absolute tosser, and deliberately pushes his head into the ground during the tackle, and then looks up at the umpire for the freekick! Players are admitting they do it, and he def does it here.Jaysus wept. He's a dirty little sniper, has been his whole career and he gets off because 'good character'. F*** off.
So 5 times found guilty of rough play and fined, just not suspended?
And that's an "exemplary" record?
Plus he kicked a lot of goals over a lot of games
FMD!
Status Quo every song had the same beat just a change in wordsWhat even is that? They look like they're in the front row of a Status Quo concert.
Ps ... is there a more punchable face in the AFL?
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So you actually don’t need to be a good bloke to invoke and succeed with the good bloke defense?We laugh about the "good bloke" defense but it appears Adrian Anderson actually wrote this loophole into the rules which he used at the tribunal to get Cameron off. This competition is now a laughing stock
Daddy Dearest
Bringing up his goal kicking in a character reference is like something Kenny Powers would do, except even the TV writers would consider it a bit far fetched if it actually worked.
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You need to be a good bloke theoretically.So you actually don’t need to be a good bloke to invoke and succeed with the good bloke defense?
Sounds like a common South Australian excuse for not building anything.Hobart’s AFL stadium has suffered a further potential setback, with a railway shed on the proposed site granted permanent Heritage listing. The Tasmanian Heritage Council on Wednesday granted permanent listing of the Hobart Railway Goods Shed, at Macquarie Point, on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Its decision, following interim listing in December 2023, further complicates the AFL and Tasmanian government’s preferred site for the proposed roofed stadium, which overlaps the shed’s footprint.
While not necessarily fatal to the project proceeding on the site, it at the very least adds to heritage barriers, with no guarantee the Heritage Council will approve relocation of the shed. “Any future change to the Goods Shed, including relocation within the property, would need to be consistent with the Heritage Council’s works guidelines,” said council chair Brett Torossi. The controversial stadium, widely expected to cost more than $1 billion, is a condition of Tasmania’s entry into the AFL competition.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff was yet to comment but stadium opponents said the heritage listing was another reason to dump the project. “Heritage listing is another reason the government must abandon this stadium proposal,” said Roland Browne, spokesman for anti-stadium group Our Place Hobart. “This listing should surprise nobody. Macquarie Point is steeped in European history, as is all of Sullivans Cove. “The proposed stadium will blight that history and the heritage represented by the Goods Shed. It will blight Sullivans Cove and it will obliterate the Goods Shed.” Some heritage experts argue the shed’s historic values would be diminished if it was relocated but others argue the structure can be successfully moved without impacting its status.
Hobart’s AFL stadium has suffered a further potential setback, with a railway shed on the proposed site granted permanent Heritage listing. The Tasmanian Heritage Council on Wednesday granted permanent listing of the Hobart Railway Goods Shed, at Macquarie Point, on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Its decision, following interim listing in December 2023, further complicates the AFL and Tasmanian government’s preferred site for the proposed roofed stadium, which overlaps the shed’s footprint.
While not necessarily fatal to the project proceeding on the site, it at the very least adds to heritage barriers, with no guarantee the Heritage Council will approve relocation of the shed. “Any future change to the Goods Shed, including relocation within the property, would need to be consistent with the Heritage Council’s works guidelines,” said council chair Brett Torossi. The controversial stadium, widely expected to cost more than $1 billion, is a condition of Tasmania’s entry into the AFL competition.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff was yet to comment but stadium opponents said the heritage listing was another reason to dump the project. “Heritage listing is another reason the government must abandon this stadium proposal,” said Roland Browne, spokesman for anti-stadium group Our Place Hobart. “This listing should surprise nobody. Macquarie Point is steeped in European history, as is all of Sullivans Cove. “The proposed stadium will blight that history and the heritage represented by the Goods Shed. It will blight Sullivans Cove and it will obliterate the Goods Shed.” Some heritage experts argue the shed’s historic values would be diminished if it was relocated but others argue the structure can be successfully moved without impacting its status.
Ben Cousins looking very much like Tom Cruise on The Front Bar.
Ben’s made a bit of a comeback, every time you turn the Telly on in Perth you see Benny.Ben Cousins looking very much like Tom Cruise on The Front Bar.
Shocking movie.I'm thinking Cocktail
Shocking movie.
Bryan Brown pulled his Cocktail move when he was asked to fill in behind the bar in the ABC sit com last year Darby and Joan. I did smile when he pulled the move.Brine Brown
Ben’s made a bit of a comeback, every time you turn the Telly on in Perth you see Benny.
Looking a lot better than when I last seen him wandering around Coles like a lost sheep some time back.
Hobart’s AFL stadium has suffered a further potential setback, with a railway shed on the proposed site granted permanent Heritage listing. The Tasmanian Heritage Council on Wednesday granted permanent listing of the Hobart Railway Goods Shed, at Macquarie Point, on the Tasmanian Heritage Register. Its decision, following interim listing in December 2023, further complicates the AFL and Tasmanian government’s preferred site for the proposed roofed stadium, which overlaps the shed’s footprint.
While not necessarily fatal to the project proceeding on the site, it at the very least adds to heritage barriers, with no guarantee the Heritage Council will approve relocation of the shed. “Any future change to the Goods Shed, including relocation within the property, would need to be consistent with the Heritage Council’s works guidelines,” said council chair Brett Torossi. The controversial stadium, widely expected to cost more than $1 billion, is a condition of Tasmania’s entry into the AFL competition.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff was yet to comment but stadium opponents said the heritage listing was another reason to dump the project. “Heritage listing is another reason the government must abandon this stadium proposal,” said Roland Browne, spokesman for anti-stadium group Our Place Hobart. “This listing should surprise nobody. Macquarie Point is steeped in European history, as is all of Sullivans Cove. “The proposed stadium will blight that history and the heritage represented by the Goods Shed. It will blight Sullivans Cove and it will obliterate the Goods Shed.” Some heritage experts argue the shed’s historic values would be diminished if it was relocated but others argue the structure can be successfully moved without impacting its status.