Changes for the Prelim Final v Fremantle
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I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time -
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If this is accurate , then fantastic. I was worried that as it was a shepard, and he therefore hit him with intent, it might be deemed to be reckless....The Age has an article titled "Cats sweat on Chapman", but it covers Ted as well. There is a box in the print edition that didn't make it into the online edition. It reads as follows:
REPORTS' PREDICTIONS
Reported: Paul Chapman (Geel) rough conduct to Robbie Gray (PA). Reckless, low impact, hihi contact. 225 points (2 matches); 168.75 points with guity plea (1 match)
Ted Richards (Syd) rough conduct to Levi Casboult (Carl). Negligent, low impact, high contact. 125 points (1 match); 93.75 with guilty plea (reprimand).
That's how I saw it. Chapman left the ground, Ted didn't; seems to make a difference with the panel.
Negligent would be a great, and fair, result..As others have said, he didn't leave the ground.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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Hope Richards gets through, as he has been in superb form and I would back him to get the better of the Pav.
With all the Swans Injury concerns have the reserves had to tame their premiership celebrations as anyone could be called up to the next senior game or the game after that if they get through?Comment
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Is anybody aware of Ted's judiciary record? I can't recall any previous suspension, so he may be eligible for a 25% discount for a ?good record?. This combined with early guilty plea, may bring it under 1 week.
Players will now only qualify for the ?good record? discount ? that is, a 25% reduction in the total demerit points applicable to the Reportable Offence for which they are charged ? if they have maintained a history over the previous six years in which they have not missed a match through suspension.Comment
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No need for concern...They play 'another grand final', this week against the Lions, so they'll be in finals mode just like the 1's.Hope Richards gets through, as he has been in superb form and I would back him to get the better of the Pav.
With all the Swans Injury concerns have the reserves had to tame their premiership celebrations as anyone could be called up to the next senior game or the game after that if they get through?Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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225 * 0.75 * 0.75 = 126.56 still a one week suspension.Is anybody aware of Ted's judiciary record? I can't recall any previous suspension, so he may be eligible for a 25% discount for a ?good record?. This combined with early guilty plea, may bring it under 1 week.
Players will now only qualify for the ?good record? discount ? that is, a 25% reduction in the total demerit points applicable to the Reportable Offence for which they are charged ? if they have maintained a history over the previous six years in which they have not missed a match through suspension.Comment
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Ted got a reprimand two or three seasons ago for striking. I thought it was a bit soft at the time - it was a late spoil that did make high contact but it did look to be a genuine attempt at a spoil. It was one of those ones where there was no point contesting, but it does mean he now doesn't have a clean record.
My guess is that it will come back low impact, negligent and he'll be free to play.Comment
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Good thing that the points expired otherwise he wouldn't be able to escape with a reprimand.Richards was reprimanded for striking last year but his 70.31 demerit points expired in round five this season.Comment
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Swans Twitter feed:
Twitter / sydneyswans: Swans defender @tedrichards25 ...Swans defender @tedrichards25 can accept a reprimand for rough conduct on Levi Casboult in last Saturday night's semi finalComment
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