I reckon he could go purple for the finals! That's how he rolls.princem007 wrote:Is it just me but since Jack went blonde he’s getting less free kicks ?
Maybe something in it from an umpire subconscious thing ?
Either way he’s been treated more harshly and as a blonde he’s definitely not having more fun or getting any love from the umps.
So Jack… go back to black , what have you got to lose ? Apart from your head which every week someone is trying to knock off.
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Re: Advice for Jack … go back to Black !
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Reminds me of the fake apology that the AFL vomited out after the 2018 GF stating that Maynard should have got a free kick very late in last quarter. Zilch help after the event. It’s all a wank. Nothing will be done to Stevie for his non action and it will all be swept under the carpet yet again. The AFL CEO will be given a massive farewell at the end of the season and that will be that. After all is said and done, there is always more said than done
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Actually, no kidding, Jack has a long ago throwback, believe it or not. On Utube I was watching a rare film of the 1958 GF. Magpies v Melbourne, and honestly, there was a Ginnivan look alike back in that game, same jumper, same blonde white hair, and he was a kid too. His name was Ken Bennett,first season, only a kid, and im pretty sure he booted 5 great goals, and basically won us the Premiership. He looks uncannily like Jack, its amazing, if hes still alive, i wonder if he can see that too ? Check it out on Utube.
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Just extraordinary!!!!burnsy17 wrote:
How they have the balls to say that he initiated contact is beyond belief.
Plus the AFL have obviously not considered what players need to do to slip out of a tackle. They have to lower their centre of gravity in order to get more drive and extra strength in their legs to push away. It's a biomechanical necessity.
Would they prefer the tackled player just stop and say "Okay, you caught me" (like Stephenson did once), like kids playing chasy in the school yard?
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I love Swanny’s reply!stui magpie wrote:Good on Coxy, nice spray to the AFL.
https://twitter.com/masonsixtencox/stat ... 1233551360Wild to think high tackles were put in the game to protect players health and now are being blatantly ignored for a 19 year old. How can we think “the AFL cares about concussions and head high contact” after this.
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I have no problem with the rule interpretation BUT the fact is players have taken it to mean that Ginnivan will NEVER get a free kick for a high tackle, so they have a free shot at him, and the decision last week only vindicates this, so until the AFL steps in and either pats Ginnivan a few high frees OR reports or fines a player for rough contact on Ginnivan, he will
Keep being targeted. The Redman tackle was only ever going one place, right around his neck, then he had him in a head lock - that’s a free and maybe a 50 or even a report for rough contact. Any of those would stamp this out, but the AFL is gutless and the umpires are confused, and who can blame them!
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Keep being targeted. The Redman tackle was only ever going one place, right around his neck, then he had him in a head lock - that’s a free and maybe a 50 or even a report for rough contact. Any of those would stamp this out, but the AFL is gutless and the umpires are confused, and who can blame them!
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