High contact that drew blood so I reckon he'll get another week off. Not a natural footy move and I don't think the AFL will be wanting to encourage it.
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2 weeks.
Looking at that replay it was clearly deliberate. Clearly extended his leg to increase the impact. And it sure looked like he was looking at Dahls face. No argument it was highcontact.
And with his record? Has he been suspended twice this year already? What a frickin nimrod. Clearly he's not a bright boy
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Seriously??
Your point clearly is that Bob wouldn't do it. Bulldogs players aren't allowed to do this sort of shit. Clearly Leon no longer cares. And your other point is clearly that this malicious little slug is trying to hurt people regularly.Nothing in it. If you watch GWS more than once a year you'll know that's how he regularly jumps at the ball so it wasn't an intentional boot to the face.
He's not the only player that jumps like that sometimes either. Waite is another guy that does it.
Free kick and that's it. He had his eyes on the footy.
If Bob Murphy did it they'd be saying it was an accident.
Absolutely he does. When I was about 13 I was in the ruck and this arseh*le rucking against me kicked his leg out at right angles and got me in the chest. I was in tears, bleeding from the studs that had shredded through my skin.Legit question - Does Greene have a duty of care in this circumstance? If so he shouldn't have his leg out at head height. If not, play on.
IMO, No.Legit question - Does Greene have a duty of care in this circumstance? If so he shouldn't have his leg out at head height. If not, play on.
Legit question - Does Greene have a duty of care in this circumstance? If so he shouldn't have his leg out at head height. If not, play on.
He's not even the worst going around in the comp lolBeen watching footy for nearly 50 years. As the game has changed i never thought i would see a player again who would be universally known as a dog.
Toby Greene is a dog and has been allowed to be a dog by GWS.
I remember Sam Lloyd taking a big grab last year on KK, kneed him in the back of the head, ko'd and for the rest of the game. Nobody even blinked.
Dog act