Synbad wrote:
4thchicken wrote:
i didnt think fevs suspension was unwarranted - the potential risk of injury was there and fairly high. Had that been barry hall colliding into marc murphy like that I imagine most of you would sing a different tune
Dont worry Marc is in the big league and they have dished it out to him already.
But Fev didnt hurt the bloke and if he tried to hurt the guy the guy would have still been hurt... hed be laying in hospital room with his skull held together with screws.
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I think thats the difference.
It was clumsy.. but it had NO INTENT to hurt and it DIDNT hurt.
I agree that Fev's "tackle" on Kirk was in the clumsy category, and therefore being clumsy, he probably could have gone about things differently.
However, the reason he had to cop a week off was due in large part to his previous suspensions, of which at least one could be described as nothing but foolish. Had he not had the points carrying over he may have been able to reduce his offence to a reprimand only and then escaped suspension. But the fact was the points did carry over and any reduction in the charges laid against Fev would have still seen him miss one week, so there was just no point in taking the case to the tribunal, he was already looking at the best case scenario by accepting an early guilty plea.
This is where being disciplined over a career, not just a handful of games, or the odd season, really is important to team structure. Especially for us when we have little depth ready for senior selection.
Fev's going alright this year, but he needs to be on his game each and every moment he is on the field, as do all our players.