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Sorry studs up i meanNothing to do with the actual studs tho, a toe kick to the knee would be worse
The one he got sheppard with was worse right in the side of the knee.Just watched it. He used his studs to shove a player out of the way. And injured him.
This is exactly what the rule was brought in to stop.
The one he got sheppard with was worse right in the side of the knee.
It was in a pack so no free but shep hobbled to the bench in a lot of pain .
3 studs up in one game ! MRP should really be looking at this
The one he got sheppard with was worse right in the side of the knee.
It was in a pack so no free but shep hobbled to the bench in a lot of pain .
3 studs up in one game ! MRP should really be looking at this
Reiwoldt's flopping/diving was way worse. The one against McGovern when he got a small shove, ran a further 2 steps and then dived forward was deplorable. Should be playing soccer.
Sprigs up,down. For crying out loud , pay the mark.His sprigs were up. Not much force.
Correct interpretation of a bad rule I think
Where are players supposed to put their feet if taking a speccie?
Lets go through all the Mark of the week contenders and see how many should be reversed now.
The AFL need to choose one way or the other.
You can't blame the umpires for enforcing the rule. The rule is wrong.Sprigs up,down. For crying out loud , pay the mark.
If you look at this one still, you may be led to believe that, try watching the video, and correct yourself again.
Pretty sure it had something to do with the studs, how much getting hit with something else would hurt more is totally irrelevantNothing to do with the actual studs tho, a toe kick to the knee would be worse