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That golf story...
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Are you saying the strike was careless, high impact and severe?
Downplaying a tackle is far different to downplaying a punch.https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/fr...e/news-story/f19ad34e6efd5e2b236d712c8ea8e76a
FREMANTLE coach Ross Lyon has defended Ryan Nyhuis, saying his player’s “split-second decision” to sling tackle Robbie Gray was not “intentional”.
Gray was knocked out cold and required a stretcher to be taken from the ground, after Nyhuis pinned his arms in a tackle in the second term of Port Adelaide’s shock nine-point loss.
While Power coach Ken Hinkley said Nyhuis’ action was “exactly what you’re not supposed to do”, Lyon suggested Gray’s concussion was an unfortunate accident.
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There’s a definite former player vs journalist thing going on all the time. The most reasonable ones in these situations are always the Campbell Browns, Luke Darcys, Wayne Carey etc because they know these other ****heads are making things up to suit the narrative. No idea how Brown gets through Talking Footy without smacking Sam’s head in.Grubs.
Can't believe Brown is the voice of reason.
No.intention to strike the face or not isn't moot at all, it would be a significant factor of the intention....
With all due respect, he does mention in his first sentence that the crowd didnt know the magnitude of what happened, as it happened so fast, in real time and was never shown on the big screen.Did he or did he not say it. That was what I was asking. You can’t say he didn’t know it when he said it might be his last game. Please don’t defend his comment.
Yeah yeah. And Gaff intended to play golf with him on the weekend, but instead had never met him .disagree. Theres a reason why the law has manslaughter charge and a murder charge. One carries a lesser penalty.
Gaff tried to strike Brayshaw below the shoulders, but instead struck him in the jaw. Barry Hall deliberately struck Staker in the face and got 7 weeks. If thats the precedent, then Gaff should have a lesser sentence because you can clearly see his fist is lower than his shoulder and was trying to get Brayshaw in the chest/arm/solar plexus. Brayshaw lowered his body simultaneously and got struck on the chin.
Grubs.
Can't believe Brown is the voice of reason.
lol, why bother quoting someone if you are not even replying directly to what was written. Youre just another one out with the pitchforks. Jog on nuffy.Yeah yeah. And Gaff intended to play golf with him on the weekend, but instead had never met him .
The tribalism on both sides is out of control, people suggesting you can judge someone's character by the football team they support. It's absurd. Unless they know Brayshaw or Gaff, a lot of people need to take a step back and consider how seriously they take their football.Freo supporters need to get off their ******* high horse.
What exactly is so shocking about a home crowd showing support for one of their best players who otherwise would have been in a pretty lonely place?
What he did was bad, but you can't go around shouting that a man's character doesn't count for anything. Things in the real world are more nuanced than 'good/evil'. Gaff is not evil, he made a mistake and the Eagles supporters and most definitely his coach and teammates have every right to provide support to him.
i'm not commenting in terms of the MRP grading, i'm just saying the intention to hit someone in the face vs the chest is significantly different.
The point being that coaches defend their players.Downplaying a tackle is far different to downplaying a punch.
A few years ago Nyhuis wouldn’t have even got a week.
Eagles can argue Gaffs intent was to strike Brayshaw, yes. But the intention was to hit him below the shoulders, not in the jaw.
I'm replying to your statement about what Gaff was trying to do. You and I have no idea what that was. I assume it was punch his opponent.lol, why bother quoting someone if you are not even replying directly to what was written. Youre just another one out with the pitchforks. Jog on nuffy.
Sure. But tackling is a legitimate and complex part of the game. Sling tackle someone behind play is the closer analogy .The point being that coaches defend their players.
Its not their job to prosecute them.
Sling tackles can cause as much damage as punches - neither are acceptable.
Maybe its because he made such an issue of the 100mtres of the ball remark by Ross.
And its not a minor detail. Nisbett was trying to push that the hit was not intentional because Brayshaw was a good friend and you wouldnt hit a good mate. Nisbett has always been a slimy spin merchant.
So when is the hearing?
There’s a definite former player vs journalist thing going on all the time. The most reasonable ones in these situations are always the Campbell Browns, Luke Darcys, Wayne Carey etc because they know these other ****heads are making things up to suit the narrative. No idea how Brown gets through Talking Footy without smacking Sam’s head in.
I think incorrect rumours being passed around and getting to Pavlich is a possibility and his opinion shouldn’t be repeated as fact.Do you think Pav would have made that comment without checking the facts first with Brayshaw? He probably told his team mates it's bullshit and word eventually got to Pav. Nisbet has no credibility considering he's already backed away from his previous statement on thug hits and complained about inflammatory comments while making inflammatory comments.
Well you’ve seen the role models Eagles supporters have...Interesting turn of phrase considering the thread...