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  • Sandridge
    Outer wing, Lake Oval
    • Apr 2010
    • 2091

    #16
    Collingwood players wearing black armbands for the passing of ex-President Alan McAllister.

    Significant for us because he was President when Collingwood used its influence to keep our club alive in the 90s when we were in danger of being terminated.

    Sure, they didn't do it for us - they did it to thwart Carlton who had plans to move into the Sydney market when we "disappeared" - but I thought McAllister's passing was worth a mention here.

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    • stevoswan
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2014
      • 8570

      #17
      Originally posted by Sandridge
      Collingwood players wearing black armbands for the passing of ex-President Alan McAllister.

      Significant for us because he was President when Collingwood used its influence to keep our club alive in the 90s when we were in danger of being terminated.

      Sure, they didn't do it for us - they did it to thwart Carlton who had plans to move into the Sydney market when we "disappeared" - but I thought McAllister's passing was worth a mention here.
      Admittedly, it was one of the only times a self serving Collingwood president did anything that helped the Swans.....but help us it did and at least he wasn't a total pain in the A like the current Magpie president.

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      • Meg
        Go Swannies!
        Site Admin
        • Aug 2011
        • 4828

        #18
        Originally posted by stevoswan
        Rioli offered a one match ban for his tackle on COR and the same for Vardy for his hit on Thurlow.....

        Eagles pair slapped with bans, four players fined - AFL.com.au
        There are four categories for classifying impact: low, medium, high, severe.

        COR’s head was slammed into the ground, rendering him momentarily unconscious and needing to be helped from the ground in a dazed state, and then being ruled out for the rest of the match with concussion.

        That should be classified as high impact in my view - and Rioli should have got two matches not one.

        Seems to me that the AFL have gone soft on head-high contact at a time when we are learning more and more about the long-term health risk of concussion injury.

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        • The Big Cat
          On the veteran's list
          • Apr 2006
          • 2359

          #19
          Originally posted by stevoswan
          Admittedly, it was one of the only times a self serving Collingwood president did anything that helped the Swans.....but help us it did and at least he wasn't a total pain in the A like the current Magpie president.
          He was the guy who said he had no qualms with indigenous players as long as they acted like white people. (Has anything changed??)
          Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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          • Markwebbos
            Veterans List
            • Jul 2016
            • 7186

            #20
            Originally posted by Meg
            Seems to me that the AFL have gone soft on head-high contact at a time when we are learning more and more about the long-term health risk of concussion injury.
            Absolutely.

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            • Bloods05
              Senior Player
              • Oct 2008
              • 1641

              #21
              Originally posted by The Big Cat
              He was the guy who said he had no qualms with indigenous players as long as they acted like white people. (Has anything changed??)
              Yep, that was Big Al...

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              • stevoswan
                Veterans List
                • Sep 2014
                • 8570

                #22
                Originally posted by Meg
                There are four categories for classifying impact: low, medium, high, severe.

                COR’s head was slammed into the ground, rendering him momentarily unconscious and needing to be helped from the ground in a dazed state, and then being ruled out for the rest of the match with concussion.

                That should be classified as high impact in my view - and Rioli should have got two matches not one.

                Seems to me that the AFL have gone soft on head-high contact at a time when we are learning more and more about the long-term health risk of concussion injury.
                +1 .....It does seem strange that the MRP cannot stick to it's head protecting mantra for more than a season.....COR not a headline act (while Rioli is)?
                Last edited by stevoswan; 10 June 2019, 05:27 PM.

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                • stevoswan
                  Veterans List
                  • Sep 2014
                  • 8570

                  #23
                  Originally posted by The Big Cat
                  He was the guy who said he had no qualms with indigenous players as long as they acted like white people. (Has anything changed??)
                  Oh yeah, I forgot about that. IIRC, there was plenty of public agreement with this outdated train of thought as well, with talk of Indigenous boys 'going walkabout' during games etc. Lots of stereotyping of a minority group.....so no, not a lot has changed in certain circles.

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                  • MattW
                    Veterans List
                    • May 2011
                    • 4229

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Meg
                    There are four categories for classifying impact: low, medium, high, severe.

                    COR’s head was slammed into the ground, rendering him momentarily unconscious and needing to be helped from the ground in a dazed state, and then being ruled out for the rest of the match with concussion.

                    That should be classified as high impact in my view - and Rioli should have got two matches not one.

                    Seems to me that the AFL have gone soft on head-high contact at a time when we are learning more and more about the long-term health risk of concussion injury.
                    How can slamming a person's head into the ground, rendering him unconscious, be 'medium' impact. If the grading was properly applied, it requires amendment.

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                    • Blood Fever
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 4051

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Meg
                      There are four categories for classifying impact: low, medium, high, severe.

                      COR’s head was slammed into the ground, rendering him momentarily unconscious and needing to be helped from the ground in a dazed state, and then being ruled out for the rest of the match with concussion.

                      That should be classified as high impact in my view - and Rioli should have got two matches not one.

                      Seems to me that the AFL have gone soft on head-high contact at a time when we are learning more and more about the long-term health risk of concussion injury.
                      Gone soft every week including Luke Parker against North.

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                      • Hotpotato
                        Senior Player
                        • Jun 2014
                        • 2283

                        #26
                        Originally posted by The Big Cat
                        He was the guy who said he had no qualms with indigenous players as long as they acted like white people. (Has anything changed??)
                        That’s documented in
                        THE FINAL QUARTER

                        The audience just guffawed .

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                        • stevoswan
                          Veterans List
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 8570

                          #27
                          Four Swans make this weeks 'team of the week'.....Buddy, Paps, Ramps and Lloyd. Amazing what a good win will do.....

                          Team of the Week, R12: Who makes the cut? - AFL.com.au

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