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So what does that mean? You are saying it's lalors fault?Watch the replay again, looks like Ginbey didn't use much force.
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So what does that mean? You are saying it's lalors fault?Watch the replay again, looks like Ginbey didn't use much force.
No, what do you mean Ginbey didn't use too much force? He used enough force to push him into BrocK.Have you got Alzheimer's?
If you've ever played football or basketball at a high level, you know that pushing someone when they are jumping and at high speed that you don't need much force.Watch the replay again, looks like Ginbey didn't use much force.
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No, I said I think it was an accident = Nobody at fault.No, what do you mean Ginbey didn't use too much force? He used enough force to push him into BrocK.
So if he was going at high speed already, straight at Brock, how was he going to avoid him to begin with?If you've ever played football or basketball at a high level, you know that pushing someone when they are jumping and at high speed that you don't need much force.
The AFL needs to have the balls to draw a line in the sand over this incident.
Ginbey is a dirty player and he meant it imo, just like Maynard.
The poll results seem fairly conclusive. Do you accept them?If you've ever played football or basketball at a high level, you know that pushing someone when they are jumping and at high speed that you don't need much force.
So when someone is running at high speed, they can only continue on a straight line, they cannot stop or change directions?So if he was going at high speed already, straight at Brock, how was he going to avoid him to beg with?
Because if the shove was directly from the back, it means he was going straight at Brock and wouldn't have stopped anyway.
Isn't this just simple physics?
What do you think?So when someone is running at high speed, they can only continue on a straight line, they cannot stop or change directions?
No because they are West Coast supporters or boomers who want footy to go back to the good old days of no responsibility for CTE incidentsThe poll results seem fairly conclusive. Do you accept them?
I think you and I know that Ginbey is a dirty player . He was ruffled because he was getting towelled up by a kid.What do you think?
Good thing Lalor wasn't jumping then, I guess.If you've ever played football or basketball at a high level, you know that pushing someone when they are jumping and at high speed that you don't need much force.
Yes. He was running at pace preparing to jump. Let's see how it pans out for GinbeyGood thing Lalor wasn't jumping then, I guess.
I reckon you have NFI what you are talking about, as usual.I think you and I know that Ginbey is a dirty player . He was ruffled because he was getting towelled up by a kid.
You know this from one single incident in a scratch match do you?I think you and I know that Ginbey is a dirty player
So he was running at pace, preparing to jump into Brock's unprotected back?Yes. He was running at pace preparing to jump. Let's see how it pans out for Ginbey
I think you're wrongWhat do you think
I reckon you dont care about broken jaws and concussion if a West Coast player caused it.I reckon you have NFI what you are talking about, as usual.
I think you're wrong
So your not allowed to contest a mark from behind?So he was running at pace, preparing to jump into Brock's unprotected back?
Sounds pretty dirty to me.
I reckon you're completely incapable of removing any emotion from any argument you attempt to be a part of, because you're completely incapable of looking at things with pure logic.I reckon you dont care about broken jaws and concussion if a West Coast player caused it.
How would he do that, when the ball was marked before he even got there?So your not allowed to contest a mark from behind?
If the mark was taken before he got there, why did Ginbey push him?How would he do that, when the ball was marked before he even got there?