Australian Rules. How Many Matches Will Buddy Franklin Be Suspended For From The Incident At The Adelaide And Hawthorn Match?
Australian Rules. I Was At The Game And The Incident Was Right In Front Of Me. I Think He Will Be Cleared. What Do You Think? Maybe 5 Weeks Remember
Australian Rules : How Many Matches Will Buddy Franklin Be Suspended For From The Incident At The Adelaide And Hawthorn Match
I was at the game and the incident was right in front of me. I think he will be cleared. What do you think? ~~~ Natty ~~~
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He should only get a reprimand, IF ANYTHING. Adam Goodes continually does that gets of scott free. The AFL should either get consistant or shut the hell up with all these ridiculous rules.
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Answer 1All depends on his recent record which i think is pretty good. I reckon he will get a reprimand, and the hawks might challenge it and he will get a week after that. High contact to the head, being over the ball is a big no-no in todays game
Answer 2maybe 5 weeks remember the afl main aim is to pretect the interstate clubs
Answer 3To me, it looked pretty similar to the Goodes incident last week. Should be fine. Unlucky to get one week.
Answer 4he will go for 2
Answer 5He should only get a reprimand, IF ANYTHING. Adam Goodes continually does that gets of scott free. The AFL should either get consistant or shut the hell up with all these ridiculous rules.
Answer 6hopefully at least one. see how Bok kept him out of the game better than anyone has this year? Buddy was sooooo frustrated.
Answer 7I think he'll be found guilty but be offered a reprimand. He will be ineligible for the Brownlow, but be able to play, similar to the Sam Mitchell case.
Answer 8None. I did not see the incident so can't comment on it - but the Vic led AFL match review committee or tribunal will ensure that he does not miss any games. He is flavour of the month they will look after him as they always do to Adam Goodes.
Answer 9Hopefully he gets off because he is a great player. why does he sometimes suck at kicking?
Answer 10he will get away with it because is a high profile player. he's what we call a protected species. he can't do no wrong. he should get suspended but we all know he won't. remember the adam goods incident? he should have got suspended for a few games but he didn't because hes a high profile player (protected species) and a favourite to win the brownlow.
Answer 11If the panel regard Buddy as a 'protected species' then he'll get of with a reprimand. But I think he should get at least week coz it was a hard bump. Well, at least he didn't raise his elbow.
Answer 12I dnt know. would he rather get the brownlow or go out and help his boys win games?
Answer 13He was offered a reprimand and will be able to play next week with North Melbourne .. Hawks have until 11 am tomorrow to accept it If they do he can play but he will not be able to win the Brownlow So when it comes down to it .. Does he want the Brownlow that badly or does he want to play next week with his team ?
Answer 14before the calls of me being biased appear, i'm a saints supporter, not hawthorn honestly, he shouldnt have even been given a reprimand! there was contact, and it was purely accidental and he only hit his head cos his team mate tackled him at the exact wrong time, but how can he get the same punishment Goodes did? buddy's was accidental, Goodes tried to take Selwoods bloody head off! you cant tell me the 2 incidents were just as bad as each other!
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