We can only hope, Baloo.If it's any consolation I reckon the Clangerflop brand has taken a fair bit of damage this finals series. We should see and hear less of him next year.
I'm with you overall. Posters need to take their (understandable) emotions out of it. Try imagining it in reverse; that one of ours made the contact. Firstly, it happened at high speed; do not base an opinion on slow-mo. This happened in less than a second, and the ball was there. Danger has every right to punch the ball away. Then Floss is about to cannon into him. Every player has the right/need to protect themselves.My take. He has his arm outstretched for the ball. All fine up to there. Arm then started to drop. He saw Vlastuin coming, arm again raised with elbow out. At best, its reckless. I will give him the benefit of the doubt but reckless, high impact to the head is still a suspension. That it was let go with no case to answer is disgraceful
Of course, it was. Insipid, wet Bwuce!I thInk the commentary was something like “and Selwood still fighting to the very end”. I think it was Brucey.....
There's little need for any emotion to be involved.I'm with you overall. Posters need to take their (understandable) emotions out of it. Try imagining it in reverse; that one of ours made the contact. Firstly, it happened at high speed; do not base an opinion on slow-mo. This happened in lees than a second, and the ball was there. Danger has every right to punch the ball away. Then Floss is about to cannon into him. Every player has the right/need to protect themselves.
Maybe he could/should have retracted his forearm, but barely time. However, if you watch him try to fend off tackles, his technique is to raise and use it often. He was doing so when pinged for the HTB later on by Prestia.
If he had have lowered his arm then his shoulder would have hit Floss. Doubt the outcome for him would have been much better. Floss was just so damn brave.
My initial reaction, and later considered, remains the same. It happened in the blink of an eye with the ball in play. I wonder if it would have been treated differently if another player. Yes, could have been looked at more. Maybe a suspension for 'reckless, high impact to the head'.
But not a hanging offence for one of ours' or any player. Influenced by no longer-term damage to Floss, apparently? Maybe.
He got the benefit of the doubt. Reasonable in the circumstances? Just.
"The AFL's legal counsel, Jeff Gleeson, argued that the reasonable action for a player to brace for contact would be to tuck his arms in, rather than raise them as Soldo did."And remember when outright thuggery like this earned a suspension?
Tigers ruckman fails to have striking ban overturned
Ivan Soldo was charged with striking Hawthorn's James Worpel during the second quarter of the game at the MCG on Sunday.thewest.com.au
One difference may be that he did not raise the arm for impending contact. No, his arm was already raised and extended to punch the ball away from close opposition players, which he does. Might come down to if he could/should have lowered his arm. Was there even time? That's my key question."The AFL's legal counsel, Jeff Gleeson, argued that the reasonable action for a player to brace for contact would be to tuck his arms in, rather than raise them as Soldo did."
There you have it.
So Dangerflog not tucking his arm in should therefore be seen by the AFL's Legal Counsel as unreasonable.
Beg to differ.One difference may be that he did not raise the arm for impending contact. No, his arm was already raised and extended to punch the ball away from close opposition players, which he does. Might come down to if he could/should have lowered his arm. Was there even time? That's my key question.
Tough one; I'm 50/50.
One other thing with Dangerfield which I found interesting was his post match answer to the Vloss hit.
He said there were 3 Tigers running at him. I am not sure if there really was, and I am not going to suggest for a second that he is soft or was scared, but in reality I don't think that was the case.
It makes we wonder about what mindset Danger was in during the game. Clearly he might have just been saying that to justify what happened, but it seems a strange comment.
“I was just giving him resuscitation, honest. Ah ah ah ah staying alive staying alive”I thInk the commentary was something like “and Selwood still fighting to the very end”. I think it was Brucey.....
EXACTLY.There's little need for any emotion to be involved.
Simple fact - other players have been suspended for significantly lower impact impacts to the head and suspended even whilst it was designated as accidental.
Players have been suspended for not taking sufficient actions to avoid an accidental head clash.
Why not Dangerfield?
It's the inconsistency that peeves me.
Maybe no one wanted to be changing Cotchins little ones nappies anymore with 50 metre penalties etc.?I'm interested in how the people who see it as 'deliberate, dog act, blatant, lifted his arm etc' explain the complete lack of any remonstration from any Richmond player, despite the game being completely stopped for over 7 minutes and the incident being replayed multiple times?
Doesn't seem very Richmond man to watch one of your team mates be intentionally knocked unconscious and just stroll off into the huddle for a chat? The photo shows Nathan Broad standing next to Dangerfield right afterwards, and he certainly isn't backward in coming forward to fly the flag for his team mates.
To me the logical explanation is they all felt it was a normal footy collision with a really unfortunate outcome.
One point you’re missing is that it may not have been deliberate but under the guidelines the MRO has espoused is that careless, high contact, high impact has been deemed worthy of suspension.I'm interested in how the people who see it as 'deliberate, dog act, blatant, lifted his arm etc' explain the complete lack of any remonstration from any Richmond player, despite the game being completely stopped for over 7 minutes and the incident being replayed multiple times?
Doesn't seem very Richmond man to watch one of your team mates be intentionally knocked unconscious and just stroll off into the huddle for a chat? The photo shows Nathan Broad standing next to Dangerfield right afterwards, and he certainly isn't backward in coming forward to fly the flag for his team mates.
To me the logical explanation is they all felt it was a normal footy collision with a really unfortunate outcome.