or they were thinking of dropping him anywayMust be tight on pennies down at Alberton not to challenge Howard’s suspension.
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or they were thinking of dropping him anywayMust be tight on pennies down at Alberton not to challenge Howard’s suspension.
So sad to see a good bloke have to take his punishment
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They changed that ruling again this year. If a player chooses to bump then they're responsible for any result again. A legal bump that results in a player getting concussed is all on the bumper.
Unless its Sydney Stack and the media get in first ejeculating in their pants over how great it is.
Why does our club seem to just accept these bans all the time? Reminds me of the ridiculous Kane Cornes suspension some years ago when he shoved Sam Mitchell over at a stoppage and the club failed to get the suspension over turned. Are we worried it'll happen again? Is there a bias against us? We just cop these on the chin. Howard should be playing this weekend.
Missing players can cost us wins though, arguably a worse financial situation in the long run. This very thread has dug up several similar off the ball hits this year which were deemed fines, most of which also did not need to be challenged.It's expensive to challenge. And without knowing the stats, I'd suggest our record at the tribunal would be close to league worst.
Missing players can cost us wins though, arguably a worse financial situation in the long run. This very thread has dug up several similar off the ball hits this year which were deemed fines, most of which also did not need to be challenged.
Because the AFL charges $10k for it to try and prevent frivilous appeals.. And they randomly decide to refund the clubs the $10k.Why does it cost 10k?
Even so, both of them are a bit unfortunate that their surname isn’t Dangerfield or Ablett - they would have got off.How many times has someone done the same as Doogs this year and got off with a fine. ******* ********.
Amons was unlucky but was expecting.

Cunnington got first offence level fines for striking both Ebert and Harlett in the Port vs Norf game.First offence for Dougal - since coming back from suspension for striking![]()
That Dougal charge is pathetic. Seriously pathetic. Why didn't the umpire pay a free kick if it was a reportable offence???