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Yes, this is exactly the defence that needs to be made.
It was Brayshaw who made the split second movement into the centre of Maynards's path thereby increasing the impact and potential for injury exponentially. Unfortunately he came off second best.
Maynard held his line of movement; initially toward Brayshaw's right shoulder and over his kicking leg...
It was Brayshaw who made the split second movement into the centre of Maynards's path thereby increasing the impact and potential for injury exponentially. Unfortunately he came off second best.
Maynard held his line of movement; initially toward Brayshaw's right shoulder and over his kicking leg...
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‘That’s one magic loogie”Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:Indeed, we can see the ball go back...and to the left. Back...and to the leftJohnno75 wrote:robevpau1 wrote:'Maynard says he felt the ball hitting his hand during his spoil attempt.' So he partially effected a smother which was the aim of the action.
You see the ball deviate in the vision. Regardless of the result tonight it will drag on, I suspect the AFL will appeal if he is cleared.
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The AFL and Laura Kane are embarrassing themselves here. I assumed there must have been credible argument explaining why Michael Christian was overruled, but it seems there is not.
Like every other business run by professional managers who do not understand the business, the AFL is showing the perils of being run by lawyers who have never played the game and do not really understand it.
Like every other business run by professional managers who do not understand the business, the AFL is showing the perils of being run by lawyers who have never played the game and do not really understand it.
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and that's the issue here.Meredith1965 wrote:The AFL and Laura Kane are embarrassing themselves here. I assumed there must have been credible argument explaining why Michael Christian was overruled, but it seems there is not.
Like every other business run by professional managers who do not understand the business, the AFL is showing the perils of being run by lawyers who have never played the game and do not really understand it.
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David Zita wrote:Ihle (Pies) says many players who kick the ball at full tilt with their right foot go off to their left, rather than their right as Brayshaw did.
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Ihle (Pies) says expecting Maynard to compute what the AFL has said he should've computed is "unrealistic" and "unreasonable".
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Gleeson: The duty of care is informed by what is reasonable, not the expectation of the remarkable. Maynard won't be found careless if we find he simply failed to do the remarkable.
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Ihle (Pies): Athletes do impressive things, but they're still human beings.
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I’m liking what I’m reading so far. A bit like a protest after a race, the longer it goes, the more likely is that it’s upheld. In our case, the longer it goes, the more likely Bruz walks. If that happens there will be outrage in some sectors but the good thing is we don’t play this weekend so come PF time it’ll be yesterdays news.
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This notion that he jumped and is to blame means that anyone going for a jump and mark is responsible for the outcome. Rayner, sorry mate, good successful mark, 3 weeks for careless conduct.
This might be the end for the afl. In all seriousness.
This might be the end for the afl. In all seriousness.
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Agree Damo. I'd like to see this 'purple lane' 'yellow lane' they're talking about.Damien wrote:I’m liking what I’m reading so far. A bit like a protest after a race, the longer it goes, the more likely is that it’s upheld. In our case, the longer it goes, the more likely Bruz walks. If that happens there will be outrage in some sectors but the good thing is we don’t play this weekend so come PF time it’ll be yesterdays news.
The Pies are showing behind the goals vision of the incident, with a purple coloured lane for Maynard and yellow coloured lane for Brayshaw, arguing Brayshaw veered into the Maynard's lane and not the other way around.
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David Zita wrote:The Pies are showing behind the goals vision of the incident, with a purple coloured lane for Maynard and yellow coloured lane for Brayshaw, arguing Brayshaw veered into the Maynard's lane and not the other way around.
Purple lane. Purple lane.
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I think the spirit of Millane may have come hard off the traditional HFF and inquired about his father!Damien wrote:‘That’s one magic loogie”Ronnie McKeowns boots wrote:Indeed, we can see the ball go back...and to the left. Back...and to the leftJohnno75 wrote:
You see the ball deviate in the vision. Regardless of the result tonight it will drag on, I suspect the AFL will appeal if he is cleared.
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