News Injuries & Suspensions

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Only 2?!?

So let me get this straight.

If someone accidentally concuses another player, 2 weeks

If someone gets concussed 1-2 weeks(fair enough)

If someone does a forceful tackle (sling) 1-2 weeks or a fine

If someone is pinning another guy to the ground by digging his elbow into his neck and head, which could be extremely dangerous depending on where the pressure was the most, (airway, arteries, etc) and yep, you guessed it 2 weeks?

This system is so messed up
Something so dangerous should be at least 4 weeks
 
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Only 2?!?

So let me get this straight.

If someone accidentally concuses another player, 2 weeks

If someone gets concussed 1-2 weeks(fair enough)

If someone does a forceful tackle (sling) 1-2 weeks or a fine

If someone is pinning another guy to the ground by digging his elbow into his neck and head, which could be extremely dangerous depending on where the pressure was the most, (airway, arteries, etc) and yep, you guessed it 2 weeks?

This system is so messed up
Something so dangerous should be at least 4 weeks
Downside of an outcome based system. Should be based on action and if the outcome is poor (major injury) then the penalty is loaded up further.

Guessing if Viney's action had led to suffocation or death, the AFL outcome based system would have kicked in!
 
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Downside of an outcome based system. Should be based on action and if the outcome is poor (major injury) then the penalty is loaded up further.

Guessing if Viney's action had led to suffocation or death, the AFL outcome based system would have kicked in!
Too many flaws with the system, as has been said all season
 
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You can view the Greene/Dangerfield incident in the link below.
Hmmm, it doesn't look good for Greene.

'Simple football incident': Coach defends Greene after fend puts Dangerfield in hospital (theroar.com.au)
There's a fend - where you use your forearm to brace for contact from the incoming player or to hold them at distance.

Then there's an elbow - where the point of your bent arm directs all the momentum you have at wherever it's targeted: far higher potential to cause harm.

It may have been a reflex action (ie. split second natural motor response), but it was definitely an elbow, hence I think he goes.

It's a hard thing to re-train a reflex if you default to the elbow, but these guys are professional athletes, so get busy practising.
 
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Looks a bit much force for a fend, but I don't think you can grade it as intentional. I agree he'll miss 2. Possibly 3 :rolleyes:
 
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Nothing ****s me more than reporters spouting about duty of care. Where’s your duty of care to provide unbiased news you mongoloid.

Toby Greene is probably one of the worst blokes going around. Decent human beings don’t king hit people outside pubs.

That being said he had every right to defend himself from Danger in that instance. Systems broken if he gets suspended for that.
 

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Nothing ****s me more than reporters spouting about duty of care. Where’s your duty of care to provide unbiased news you mongoloid.

Toby Greene is probably one of the worst blokes going around. Decent human beings don’t king hit people outside pubs.

That being said he had every right to defend himself from Danger in that instance. Systems broken if he gets suspended for that.
View: https://twitter.com/gatorgately/status/1423612230705156100?s=21
 
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