I thought 2 of them were quite dangerous. The last one was unfortunate because he was tackling from behind but he drove McCluggage’s head into the ground, which is what the free is for. And the one where one called HTB but the other called dangerous…thought that was close to reportable.
The one vs Melbourne on Langford was a disgrace, as was the one on Snelling to C Brown last year. Minimum requirement is that the player’s head hits the ground. And FFS umpires, pay HTB before it becomes necessary to bring the player to ground.
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Two AFL players in Queensland have been forced to isolate after attending the Wallabies match at Melbourne’s AAMI Stadium on Tuesday night - now declared a tier one exposure site.
The respective players are from Essendon and North Melbourne with a couple of officials also caught up in the drama however the Bombers player is injured and the North Melbourne player has been described as a fringe player so there is still a chance Sunday’s game between Essendon and North Melbourne will go ahead.
The news comes as the AFL were attempting to negotiate with the Queensland government to get an exemption for the families of Giants and Sydney players who have been on the road for more than three weeks since Sydney was locked down.
So is that Tier 2 - isolate & get tested, or directly contacted by DHHS as a Tier 1?
If it’s Tier 2 they’ve probably already been tested before travelling.
If it’s Tier 1 - a small number only.
Alarmist irresponsible click bait.
Now for responsible click bait, how about all FarkCarlton supporters at the Geelong game isolate for 6 months.
Good for society.
South Australia working with freight industry to find a workaround on COVID testing
Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says the SA authorities are working with the freight industry to find a good outcome for drivers to cross the border.
He says that the removalists fall under the freight industry and that a rule for 48-hour border testing set-up was onerous.
He says the authorities are working with the freight industry to find a suitable set-up to protect the community and continue to allow the industry to operate.