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AFL: "I suggest to you the blow you delivered to Hurley is a blow that commenced from an arm position well back from your own hip." Lynch disagrees. "The motion was an upwards striking motion not a pushing motion." Lynch disagrees.
*smile* kangaroo court!
 
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Unbelievable, the are trying to justify the BS . What of Hurley charging into Lynch???
if he didnt brace himself or push over he wouldve been ball oved
 
AFL: "I suggest to you the blow you delivered to Hurley is a blow that commenced from an arm position well back from your own hip." Lynch disagrees. "The motion was an upwards striking motion not a pushing motion." Lynch disagrees.
*smile* kangaroo court!
I was just about to post that quote! Laughable.
 
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AFL: "I suggest to you the blow you delivered to Hurley is a blow that commenced from an arm position well back from your own hip." Lynch disagrees. "The motion was an upwards striking motion not a pushing motion." Lynch disagrees.
*smile* kangaroo court!
What a wanker - its such stich up - do we get to read the defence????
 
You might conclude there's point in that exchange Tom Lynch became frustrated with the attention he was getting and threw a punch ... you might conclude he was sending a message to Hurley.

AFL: "If you're gonna push, you push at the largest available surface. And the largest available surface is not his neck, it's his chest. Either Mr Lynch missed by a wide margin ... either he's a terrible aim or he landed about where he wanted to."

You cant make this *smile* up!
 
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What crap !!


AFL: "If you're gonna push, you push at the largest available surface. And the largest available surface is not his neck, it's his chest. Either Mr Lynch missed by a wide margin ... either he's a terrible aim or he landed about where he wanted to."




AFL: "This happened 50 metres off the ball. It wasn't in play. It wasn't a missed spoil. It was a long way from the ball and in the context of some, shall we say, happy to-and-fro between the two players. They were engaged in a show of force, an attempt to move where they wanted to move or stop each other where they wanted to move. You might conclude there's point in that exchange Tom Lynch became frustrated with the attention he was getting and threw a punch ... you might conclude he was sending a message to Hurley."
 
AFL: "As to (low) impact ... the image shows Hurley throw his head back and immediately clutch for his throat. It has to be acknowledged he quickly looks for whether the umpire has seen this ... the immediate response was genuine and spontaneous. And if there was no contact to his throat at all, as Mr Lynch suggests, it was a somewhat miraculous piece of quick thinking to clutch at the very area it sure looked like contact was made to. He had to, in a millisecond, this would look to somebody as if this was a blow to his throat ... that is, you might think, rather unlikely."

On this basis how do blokes get done for staging?
 
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God - u cant make this stuff up = surely the AFL bloke is out for blood. Totally misrepresnting the truth and making it look like a hanging offence. This bloke just keeps on spruking crap and where is the chance to dispute or dispute his garbage
 
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AFL also points to the potential to cause injury with head-high strikes. "The guidelines tell you you must ... give this strong consideration." Says players can't guarantee blows will land where they're intended.

Yeah because if you elbow someone in the head it only costs you $500....
 
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