That video that Schneiderman linked to looks pretty conclusive - everyone in the vicinity was moving as if the ball was expected. Maguire, though, was doing the right thing - watching his opponent rather than the ball - and to suggest otherwise is pushing it quite a bit too far.
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3AW Sports Today just played an excerpt from the AFL instructional CD that has been mentioned earlier in this thread. It says (paraphrasing) "an incident will be considered 'in play' if it happens in the current passage of play or the next passage of play". The 3AW boys say that the CD gives an example of 'in play' as Dean Rioli hitting somone 45m from the ball.
After hearing this, I don't think the tribunal has any choice but to downgrade the charge. Barry will play!Comment
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Originally posted by Young Blood
3AW Sports Today just played an excerpt from the AFL instructional CD that has been mentioned earlier in this thread. It says (paraphrasing) "an incident will be considered 'in play' if it happens in the current passage of play or the next passage of play". The 3AW boys say that the CD gives an example of 'in play' as Dean Rioli hitting somone 45m from the ball.
After hearing this, I don't think the tribunal has any choice but to downgrade the charge. Barry will play!Roosy = LEGENDComment
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Originally posted by Young Blood
3AW Sports Today just played an excerpt from the AFL instructional CD that has been mentioned earlier in this thread. It says (paraphrasing) "an incident will be considered 'in play' if it happens in the current passage of play or the next passage of play". The 3AW boys say that the CD gives an example of 'in play' as Dean Rioli hitting somone 45m from the ball.
After hearing this, I don't think the tribunal has any choice but to downgrade the charge. Barry will play!
Just read that "An incident will be regarded as in play if it is in proximity to the ball or the next passage of play. "
And the ball went in his direction in the next play didn't it?That's the problem with modern day medicine - there's no more natural selection of the species.
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If it wasn't 'in play', why was Maguire maintaining contact?
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Originally posted by BayseysLeftBoot
This thread is the bane of my existanceAnd you can't stop yourself from reading it?
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Given the AFL's pre-season DVD showing an in-play example, Hall has to be considered in play.
Also, I'm staggered that Gasper's was deemed negligent (a deliberate elbow to the face) while Hall's is the stronger charge of reckless!!Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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I am of the similar view. I just want the whole thing to be over so i can concentrate on the game. Hard to talk serious matchups with the cloud over hall.
But yet - I can't not read this thread - all 40 pages and I am glued...I should be hiking through Kangaroo Valley this week (rather than the last) and just come home Friday with the team selected.
It worries me that everyone is coming out confident that he will play.
Me = not confident...Last edited by dann; 19 September 2005, 08:15 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Charlie
That video that Schneiderman linked to looks pretty conclusive - everyone in the vicinity was moving as if the ball was expected. Maguire, though, was doing the right thing - watching his opponent rather than the ball - and to suggest otherwise is pushing it quite a bit too far.
Also, I think there is now a fair bit to suggest it was incidental contact - call in 100 current players as witnesses if we have to.
I am 85% sure Barry will be fine but that 15% will ensure a nervous, painful wait.
Free Barry Hall!!"As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
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Yep, after seeing all the footage on On the Couch tonight, definitely contest the reckless and behind play charges. If Gaspar's elbow was negligent, there is NO WAY KNOWN that Barry's was more severe.
Also, try this.
Move to the right. Now quickly twist your upper body to the left and run that way, while trying to NOT have your right arm swing across your body. See how unnatural it feels?
What they should be arguing is that Barry went to lead to his left, intending to bump Maguire in a show of strength to put him off. Unfortunately his momentum made the arm swing around and collect Maguire in the stomach. He should have been more careful with where his arm was swinging. It wasn't as if the arm was fully extended and whirling around tornado-fashion.
Given all of that, I don't think it would be unreasonable to expect a downgrade in one or both charges - but then again, you never know with the tribunal!!!
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My two bobs worth!
I have a theory that I don't believe has been brought up and perhaps some people may even laugh at. I can't believe I have read primarily 40 pages of this post to get to this stage, phew!!!
After seeing the replay of the "supposed punch" (remembering I was at the game and didn't see it as I was following the play) I have come to the conclusion that it could be argued that it was not infact a closed fisted punch. The reason I say this is that when Hall's arm is coming back after the "supposed punch" his HAND IS COMPLETELY OPEN and not clenched as it usually is when a person (especially one who knows how to throw a punch) punches someone. When I questioned a friend of mine who is involved in boxing he indicated that Hall more than likely jabbed maguire with his fingers or open hand or palm. I ask how quickly would someone open their hand once a punch is thrown? - NOT as quickly as Hall did in my opinion.
Being the sick Swans supporter that I am I actually rang the club to talk to someone but was quite clearly informed that the Club would not talk to anyone on the matter - I guess especially a nutter like myself.Comment
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Originally posted by swan_song
To me, this is a reason why Bazza should NOT be captain. Even if Maguire made it look more than it was, there was no need for it (Bazza could have cleaned him up another way, with a good hip and shoulder or a thumping tackle) and it putss an enormous cloud over the team preparation for the most important game of the year.
IF Bazza goes, maybe Schauble at CHF...can we bring plugger out of retirement for one game!
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Originally posted by Charlie
If that's worth a week, then so is EVERY wussy little jumper punch that we see so regularly.Comment
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