Must've been some nasty blues, considering i threw one punch and got four weeks from those morons at the tribunal. I'm glad my sentence wasn't the longest of the season.
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Pk the kid threw 4 punches & 1 that missed!
Not like you who threw a punch whilst the player wasnt looking
he got 7 for 4 punches YOU got 4 for 1 dog act
As you keep on saying at RG's you should have got 10
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You must wait for me to post before you put anything up on here.
If you were there, you'd know it wasn't a dog act, you r tard. I got elbowed by that weak cat Millard and nailed him back, square on while he was looking at me, not from behind as Mac Uni had the tribunal believe,would do it again and again if it happened in the future, i don't let blokes elbow me and get away with it, anyone that sleeps straight in bed would do the same.
Anyway, i don't have to defend myself against you, you're a dog yourself, setting up a Twitter account in my name, you fool.
And haven't you realised, no-one talks footy at RGs after footy, we're too busy getting drinks in before we get thrown out, you are delusional.Comment
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I'm not really sure how this thread becomes a p***ing contest between Doormat and Pekay, but so be it.
The kid who got 2 weeks from Uni was targeted every game they played, starting in a pre-season trial! Eventually he had to defend himself. The one who avoided a suspension was attacked by the whole Power bench (half of whom should not have been there, having been red carded), so the penalties were pretty much all over the shop.
If the Power coach does not lose his acreditation, it is all a hopeless joke.
On the positive side, todays Premier Cup u/18's was a very willing contest, with a bit of "argy bargy" thrown in at times, and was officiated by kids again.
Regardless of the standard of umpiring, (no comment), there were 2 disciplined sides, both well coached, and in the end, , the better team won, and the losers did so with dignity ... THAT IS WHAT MATTERS!
The 44 "kids" who were out there did themselves, their coaches, parents and clubs proud ... congratulations all roundComment
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I'm not really sure how this thread becomes a p***ing contest between Doormat and Pekay, but so be it.
The kid who got 2 weeks from Uni was targeted every game they played, starting in a pre-season trial! Eventually he had to defend himself. The one who avoided a suspension was attacked by the whole Power bench (half of whom should not have been there, having been red carded), so the penalties were pretty much all over the shop.
If the Power coach does not lose his acreditation, it is all a hopeless joke.
On the positive side, todays Premier Cup u/18's was a very willing contest, with a bit of "argy bargy" thrown in at times, and was officiated by kids again.
Regardless of the standard of umpiring, (no comment), there were 2 disciplined sides, both well coached, and in the end, , the better team won, and the losers did so with dignity ... THAT IS WHAT MATTERS!
The 44 "kids" who were out there did themselves, their coaches, parents and clubs proud ... congratulations all roundComment
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Great day for footy, watched most of it on the net through the day, excellent effort by Digital Sports to stream it live, and a standout performance from Jonty in the CCP, even makes a blowout exciting!Comment
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Kids (and officials) from SP would be over the moon at the suspensions (and non-suspensions) that they received, especially when compared to the League suspensions. Even the league kid that gave the finger to the crowd got years. Our blokes got nothing.
Guess the wild and uncontrollable league players should look at switching codes.Comment
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