Match Day Rnd 13 V Richmond. MCG. 13.45 pm.
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Match Day Rnd 13 V Richmond. MCG. 13.45 pm.
In the practice of the MRP rule I think you are right. For example, Jarrad Waite was penalised (written reprimand) in 2014 for pretending he had been hit in the face when footage showed he had not. I think that was one of the very few times the penalty has been used since its introduction in 2010.Last edited by Meg; 20 June 2017, 12:05 AM.Comment
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In the practice of the MRP rule I think you are right. For example, Jarrad Waite was penalised (written remand) in 2014 for pretending he had been hit in the face when footage showed he had not. I think that was one of the very few times the penalty has been used since its introduction in 2010.
I was more irritated by Rance's "dive" a few moments earlier when he went down in a heap after being edged out by Buddy in a contest. Saved an almost certain goal to Buddy and it was the kind of contact that is normally considered to be "great body use" by a forward (or a defender).Comment
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In the practice of the MRP rule I think you are right. For example, Jarrad Waite was penalised (written remand) in 2014 for pretending he had been hit in the face when footage showed he had not. I think that was one of the very few times the penalty has been used since its introduction in 2010.Comment
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Leroy Jetta was cited once. I think he might have been the first.
I was more irritated by Rance's "dive" a few moments earlier when he went down in a heap after being edged out by Buddy in a contest. Saved an almost certain goal to Buddy and it was the kind of contact that is normally considered to be "great body use" by a forward (or a defender).Comment
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Yes Leroy Jetta was the first (in 2012). He got a written reprimand for a first offence. As with the Waite example, Jetta pretended something that didn't happen - Jetta fell down clutching his face following minor contact with his chest.Comment
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Angus Monfries is the only other stager mentioned in this article: Did Rance stage? MRP says 'not excessive' - AFL.com.au.
Last night I started a thread about staging in the general footy forum since it is not especially Swans related (thankfully).All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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By the way, not sure it's been mentioned and apologies if it has.
With Heeney's goal in the third (after an absolutely cracking tackle by Newman, the new fave on here) did everyone appreciate just how smooth and absurdly easy he made the pick up and left foot kick for goal look?
The three quick steps, the clean hands, the assessment of time and space, the balance on his left, the purity of the strike. It was truly ridiculous and easy to take for granted because it looked simple.
But it really was magic.Comment
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Angus Monfries is the only other stager mentioned in this article: Did Rance stage? MRP says 'not excessive' - AFL.com.au.
Last night I started a thread about staging in the general footy forum since it is not especially Swans related (thankfully).We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!Comment
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Via the backwoods of this website (RWO) I discovered a link to the Tigers' fansite and then navigated to their thread about this match. Here's the link for any who are curious: Match Review & Yellow Sash Voting - [Round 13: Richmond v Sydney AFL2017] | Yellow and Black WebsiteAll opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Last edited by stevoswan; 20 June 2017, 04:41 PM.Comment
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Some interesting stuff for the stats buffs out there (Swans feature a bit, at the start at least): Firework season and the stark stat for Tiger fans - AFL.com.auComment
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Perhaps the public humiliation of Rance this week is more punishment than a suspension anyway....
Does take away from the fact that he had a superb game on the weekend, regardless of what some of the experts proclaimed on the match day thread.Comment
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