Round 1: the other games. Are we there yet? Yes; yes we are.
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What an embarrassing loss this would be for Geelong if the Crows can go on with it.Crows doing well against the Cats at the moment. 4 minutes into the second quarter and they're up by 19, 34 to 15. Cats losing this game would be extremely embarrassing for them.....it's almost this lists last chance for a flag.
Few minutes later.....pantsing them now, 31 pts up!
"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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38 points down and there's a fair chance that Dangerfield will get a week or two, for knocking Kelly out with a late bump. It was a head clash, rather than a high shot, but still, it was unnecessary.Comment
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No Brownlow for Dangerfield this year.
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Key line in Tribunal guidelines:
"... head clashes that result when a Player has elected to bump are circumstances that can reasonably be foreseen. Players will ordinarily be liable if they elect to bump if not contesting the ball."
Danger in MRO trouble
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Dangerfield is definitely getting rubbed out for that.
I was hopeful that the Crows would be an easy kill next week. Not so!Comment
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I guess Adelaide are the new premierships favourites now.
Dangerfield could be suspended for headbutting.
And Hawkins could be suspended for buttheading.
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Or is it just another case of nominative determinism? The Adelaide player involved is Jordan Butts.Comment
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I guess Adelaide are the new premierships favourites now.
Dangerfield could be suspended for headbutting.
And Hawkins could be suspended for buttheading.
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Or is it just another case of nominative determinism? The Adelaide player involved is Jordan Butts.
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