Geelong were great in the second but Richmond are making a statement now. Cats must steady and regain momentum....
Geelong were great in the second but Richmond are making a statement now. Cats must steady and regain momentum....
Hmm it's turned around in the 3rd quarter. Richmond with all the pressure and Geelong turning the ball over. Richmond have all the confidence now.
So he was. So he was only clean for the previous 3.5 seasons rather than 4. Not sure that changes the analysis (given 3 seasons was the tipping point for the discount rule). And over his last 3.5 seasons that little slime has had 11 (yes 11) convictions at the tribunal. I'm still pretty comfortable with my point that 2005 Baz and 2019 Greene are not the same thing.
My opinion is objective truth in its purest form
Well that sucked. Do you think Hawkins might have been worth 4 goals tonight?
Ah the Handbaggers, never fail to disappoint. I wonder if that was Ablett's last game? The look on Hawkins face at the end said it all. He will never get over that.
Don’t forget Tigers we’re missing Rance.
The Tigers fans must all rob empty homes to have the money to attend all their games and finals and afford all their T-bones.
They put on a show .
It's a reflection of society in general and the AFL in particular, that the following conflicts of interests occurred in the Toby Greene case leading into the Preliminary Final against Collingwood:
The person who laid the charge and imposed the one week ban played all his long career at Collingwood, including the 1990 flag. Two members of the first tribunal were ex Collingwood players. One of them played in the 1990 flag as well. This same person was actually interviewed on TV in the Collingwood rooms after the game enthusiastically talking up their chances in the Preliminary Final. Even if all these people are as straight as a die, it used to be that if there was only a hint of a possible conflict of interest, then somebody else without any hint of a conflict would take their place. No wonder GWS are seething, especially with the Collingwood president being the king of conflicts of interests. Giants CEO has called this out in the press, basically hinting at corruption. AFL have said they won't fine him for his comments which is astonishing in itself. Absolute circus.
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