SuperleagueI'm the same.
Perhaps we should start a petition of actual members threatening to pull our support as we have no confidence in the AFL acting fairly.
The AFL can get funked!
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SuperleagueI'm the same.
Perhaps we should start a petition of actual members threatening to pull our support as we have no confidence in the AFL acting fairly.
The AFL can get funked!
Now they can just suspend players for any amount of games based on some nebulous potential injury.
It is now truly a Kangaroo Court without any care to equity for the player.
This could cost them thousands of memberships on an ongoing basis.
AFL care about money.Victorian clubs are dominating. They don't care.
Or stand and clap for Shane at the 23 minute mark.Stage a walkout on 23 minutes from the AO.
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I mean, I've never came across a fan base with a worse grasp on the game.You know it’s bad when people say they’d rather follow Nor’d
The original tribunal implied in their notes that they would have rated Pickett's contact as "severe"On what grounds did we fail? Will there be any acknowledgment by the AFL that they got the Pickett decision wrong?
Not really. it's explicit in the rough conduct definition that "potential" injury can be taken into consideration, in those other situations it's explicit that potential injury is NOT considered (if the harm is not deliberate)Can of worms officially opened IMO.
You could literally attach "Potential to cause injury" to any football action. It's now just a matter of perspective from a obviously corruptible system.
Tackle a player: Potential to cause injury
Spoil a mark: Potential to cause injury
Go in for a ground ball: Potential to cause injury
Have you read your posts?I mean, I've never came across a fan base with a worse grasp on the game.
So maybe we're better off if they leave?
Or a minutes Boo-ing at the 23 minute mark of each quarterStage a walkout on 23 minutes from the AO.
I don’t mind rating an incidents potential to cause injury. For example, if someone throws a haymaker at an opponent but misses, I think they should be punished more severely than someone who throws a one-inch jumper punch and connects.So the AFL rate an act severe due to the potential to cause injury rather than the act itself. May as well ban tackling or any form of contact.
Bush League stuff
What? So their lawyer didn’t say it was body hit that could potentially do damage? They are making it up as they go
It's one of the few pleasures of this forumHave you read your posts?
Love a good boo!Or a minutes Boo-ing at the 23 minute mark of each quarter
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Two players made contact with each other tonight. Both should be suspended?How can you argue there was an error of law when the AFL use "potential to cause injury" as the law? They get to decide whether there was potential or not, which is as flimsy as it gets. It's clearly been deliberately written that way.
Are you working for the AFL? They’re allowed to overturn the Pickett decision too, which is clearly wrong going by their arguments tonightThe original tribunal implied in their notes that they would have rated Pickett's contact as "severe"
Adelaide was only disputing impact in the appeal. Arguing it was Low impact if you believe their pre-appeal comments (a poor argument given it's written in the definition of the charge that it can't be any less than medium.) The AFL has license in the rules to consider potential impact in addition to "actual" impact. Basically it came down to the AFLs claim it has infinite scope to increase the impact vs Adelaide's argument of "but come on..."
Not really. it's explicit in the rough conduct definition that "potential" injury can be taken into consideration, in those other situations it's explicit that potential injury is NOT considered (if the harm is not deliberate)
I normally don't post much here, but I enjoy reading, however this nonsense is too much.
The AFL has basically ruled McAdam performed an act based on the belief he intended his action to hurt the opponent.
Fair enough. The AFL have reset the entire completion to punish for intent. That's a new one.
Are they all pysch majors too?
I don't mind liv golf but they must go to 4 rounds. Looking forward to seeing them tee up at grangeI'd seriously prefer a Saudi-funded rebel league to form as a * you to the AFL. Hopefully the class action lawsuits bankrupt them.