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Missed the games on the weekend so have to take them off scores. Natte and Harcourt game probably about what I expected some might have thought Natte would win/be closer. I just haven't been sold on them this year and with Holt taking the field on one leg probably put them behind just a little bit. Another good but not great year for Natte. Well done to Harcourt though.

The second game. WOW. Not at all what was expected. Brook winning not unexpected but the margin. Trentham obviously a little sluggish from the Navarre hit out the week prior. I think I read here that Chester was stretchered off? What happened there? Massive out for Brook only the guess he misses the Grand Final. Not to say Brook can't cover him but he is a genuine match winner.

Brook to get up over Harcourt by 6 goals for mine come Saturday. I would have had Chester for the medal but Butler will be my call this early out.
 

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See post 1762 - that league executive must be relieved that their 'news story' has been deflected to a degree by the incident at the MCDFNL game

 

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If the rumours are to be true according to Goldfields community news on Facebook , family sledging was involved then no wonder he jumped the fence. If that was said I’d have jumped with him to be honest, pretty deplorable type of things.
 
Having worked in sports administration for years, acting as a minute secretary for a tribunal and being a tribunal panel member, the first thing they will determine is if he jumped the fence and entered the crowd. Once that is determined, they will seek to find out if the player got into an altercation with any member of the crowd.

In both cases, we can answer that. I have had past experience with a case about 20 years ago where a player jumper the fence and pushed someone to the ground. The point that the tribunal chairman repeated strongly during the hearing was that 'you left the playing arena to interact with a crowd member' (consider what could have happened in a bigger crowd in this case) and the reasoning was rendered almost immaterial. The chairman also used the term 'football is not a shield for you to deal with vendettas'. The guy got 3 years (in the days before 16 match thresholds) and was eventually reduced to 2 years on appeal on the condition he complete an anger management course.
 
Disgraceful actions
What the actual * was he thinking jumping the fence?
Words or not doesn’t excuse the behaviour
Carisbrook v Harcourt Grand Final

The player who jumps the fence was subjected to disgraceful abuse all day about his young daughter who is fighting serious health issues - so don’t pre judge the player too harshly - he jumped the fence to support his family - police later escorted the initiators of the abuse from the ground which sums it all up
 
Carisbrook v Harcourt Grand Final

The player who jumps the fence was subjected to disgraceful abuse all day about his young daughter who is fighting serious health issues - so don’t pre judge the player too harshly - he jumped the fence to support his family - police later escorted the initiators of the abuse from the ground which sums it all up
That may well be
But don’t jump the fence and do that s**t
Sorry
But the footage shows a couple of punk kids fighting them “ adults” getting involved
Disgraceful from all involved
 
Carisbrook v Harcourt Grand Final

The player who jumps the fence was subjected to disgraceful abuse all day about his young daughter who is fighting serious health issues - so don’t pre judge the player too harshly - he jumped the fence to support his family - police later escorted the initiators of the abuse from the ground which sums it all up

That you Chicken?
 
Carisbrook v Harcourt Grand Final

The player who jumps the fence was subjected to disgraceful abuse all day about his young daughter who is fighting serious health issues - so don’t pre judge the player too harshly - he jumped the fence to support his family - police later escorted the initiators of the abuse from the ground which sums it all up
Is that what you do to support your family? Really? If he has copped that sort of vile abuse it is unacceptable, but all he's done is made it a whole lot worse - for everyone.
 
Carisbrook v Harcourt Grand Final

The player who jumps the fence was subjected to disgraceful abuse all day about his young daughter who is fighting serious health issues - so don’t pre judge the player too harshly - he jumped the fence to support his family - police later escorted the initiators of the abuse from the ground which sums it all up
Who was getting hit at the start of the video? I would understand if they were the antagonist of the abuse, but the player has gone after a guy that nobody else was.
 

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