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Toby Greene boot to Luke Dahlhaus face.

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I don't think he broke the rules but I have a feeling he will be charged with rough conduct. He could argue he was protecting himself/the space but IMO the problem he's going to have is once contact to the head is made, his leg extends again further in a kicking motion. If you watch his foot is up bracing for impact, once impact to the foot is felt he kicks his leg out causing more damage.
I'm torn on whether or not he should go for it because I don't think he broke any rules but the AFL won't like how it looked.
 
Interesting how there are 2 distinct beliefs here... 1 that he did nothing wrong, and the polar opposite that it was a kick. I cant fathom how some people see it as nothing wrong. It's intentional, high and dangerous. With his record it aint gonna be a cheap penalty.
 
Mate, I've seen players attack the ball that way hundreds of times over the years. The incident was penalised with a free kick, and has been reported. What's the point in discussing it until we know the outcome? And I wasn't aware that someone needed to be suspended because an opponent received a cut. Interesting.

I call bullshit. You've seen players put their feet out like that hundreds of times? Of course you haven't.
The only time I've seen a foot kicked out against a player is in a marking contest when the foot is planted in the back (and that's rare - normally it's the knee) and not the face.
 

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Interesting how there are 2 distinct beliefs here... 1 that he did nothing wrong, and the polar opposite that it was a kick. I cant fathom how some people see it as nothing wrong. It's intentional, high and dangerous. With his record it aint gonna be a cheap penalty.

I can't see them being able to prove intent.
 
Mate, I've seen players attack the ball that way hundreds of times over the years. The incident was penalised with a free kick, and has been reported. What's the point in discussing it until we know the outcome? And I wasn't aware that someone needed to be suspended because an opponent received a cut. Interesting.
We must be watching different games, I can't say I recall hundreds of people getting a boot in the face when someone receives a hand pass.

If you force someone off the field due to an illegal act, and he was rightly penalised for it on the night, then I can only assume the level of force is sufficient enough to be looked at by the MRP. It may be graded as low and he only cops a fine, or it could graded as medium and he gets two weeks. I'm not saying every cut is reportable, but when it is caused through an illegal act it will get looked at.
 
I can't see them being able to prove intent.

Its quite obvious he intended to jump in the air and fend off an opponent with his boot when he had other legitimate options taht would easily have given him time to collect the handball recieve and then dish it off.

The only thing that cant be proven is whether he intended to hit him in the face with his boot.

It was an intentional act with reckless execution. What scale does that equate to? God knows
 
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Then it would be graded careless.

Possibly, but it opens up a can of worms.

Where does this place the knees in the back that occur every week?

Exhibit A:

Not guilty

 
Please show videos of those players headkicking studs up front on contact on an opposition player while receiving a handpass. Thanks
Please admit your offended about being a geelong supporter and the horror run with the MRP. Please also admit that you are just frothing to see another teams player suspended.

Once you provide this I may (as in wont) submit to your request
Thanks
 

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Its not like he was jumping up to take a mark over his head where you could expect his leg to kick up a bit. He's taking a ****ing handball at chest height, the only reason the foot is there is to push Dahl away and he's copped him high so he's gone.

I ask again for anyone saying he's allowed to do that. I'm running with the ball someone's running in from the side, can I stick my studs up and push him away in the chest to stop him from tackling me? If So, why?
 
Its not like he was jumping up to take a mark over his head where you could expect his leg to kick up a bit. He's taking a ******* handball at chest height, the only reason the foot is there is to push Dahl away and he's copped him high so he's gone.

I ask again for anyone saying he's allowed to do that. I'm running with the ball someone's running in from the side, can I stick my studs up and push him away in the chest to stop him from tackling me? If So, why?

Is there a rule that states the contest zone can't be protected by an outstretched leg?

Remember, Greene wasn't flying through the air directly towards Dalhaus, Dalhaus ran in to Greenes outstretched leg.
 
Please admit your offended about being a geelong supporter and the horror run with the MRP. Please also admit that you are just frothing to see another teams player suspended.

Once you provide this I may (as in wont) submit to your request
Thanks

No you won't. Because there is no footage of this being done hundreds of time before. It's unprecedented.
 

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Well, the free kick was paid, so why is everyone's knickers in a knot?

Because the next bit to decide is whether he deliberately sttuck out. If he did he would get a week.

But Im not sure you can prove that.

Given its Greene we can assume on past form that it is deliberate. But do we want an MRP that does that?

Its bad enough when umpires assume free kicks.
 
Possibly, but it opens up a can of worms.

Where does this place the knees in the back that occur every week?

Exhibit A:

Not guilty



That doesn't happen every week. Late contact to the marker. Must have got a 50 metre penalty. If Lynch had any chance of being in a marking contest it should be no charge. He didn't, so he should have been charged with reckless contact to the body (impact based on medical report).
 
Is there a rule that states the contest zone can't be protected by an outstretched leg?

Remember, Greene wasn't flying through the air directly towards Dalhaus, Dalhaus ran in to Greenes outstretched leg.

Players have a duty of care for themselves and others. So bracing for a bump while going
Its not like he was jumping up to take a mark over his head where you could expect his leg to kick up a bit. He's taking a ******* handball at chest height, the only reason the foot is there is to push Dahl away and he's copped him high so he's gone.

I ask again for anyone saying he's allowed to do that. I'm running with the ball someone's running in from the side, can I stick my studs up and push him away in the chest to stop him from tackling me? If So, why?

Has anyone said he is allowed? Every post I have read has said the free kick is there.

But why is it a suspension?
 
Its not like he was jumping up to take a mark over his head where you could expect his leg to kick up a bit. He's taking a ******* handball at chest height, the only reason the foot is there is to push Dahl away and he's copped him high so he's gone.

I ask again for anyone saying he's allowed to do that. I'm running with the ball someone's running in from the side, can I stick my studs up and push him away in the chest to stop him from tackling me? If So, why?

You're bias is clearly messing with your interpretation of what happened.

How could you say the ball was chest height? Green jumps high enough into air to kick Dalhaus with a straight leg.

No one is saying its a legal move. There was a free kick paid against Greene the question is whether or not he deserves to be suspended.
 
Yeah it may have been accidental, but so many are ignoring the fact from the footage that shows him push his leg out further after he made contact with Dahlhaus's face. As if he was trying to use it as a springboard. That motion itself shows he intended to use his leg to fend off, rather than just "accidentally waving around because he jumped high" as some seem to imply. He knew Dahlhaus was coming, still had a duty of care to avoid contact to the face

And it was a handball receive, not a mark, so many commenting yet don't even realize that point ugh
 

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