Skip to main content
Topic: Patrick Smith Blasts Carlton (Read 17345 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Re: Patrick Smith Blasts Carlton

Reply #45
Holman copped a suspension and well done to him for showing a little crudeness.

Yazz dropped Chapman.

Both were great hits in their own special way.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!

Re: Patrick Smith Blasts Carlton

Reply #46
Holman copped a suspension and well done to him for showing a little crudeness.

Yazz dropped Chapman.

Both were great hits in their own special way.

Holman hit him with his bicep. ..not hand...garbage decision by the Tribunal. ..but gibson was such a cheap shot for a 1st year afl player deserves a square up in 6 weeks. ..

Re: Patrick Smith Blasts Carlton

Reply #47


This incident is a classic example of why we r rubbish...

No one supported the young recruit.

Worst.thing. ..gibson punched him in front of the carlton members...

I understand the point you are making, and i don't disagree with it as a whole, but your 'examples' are some of the most laughable ones you could've used.

Further to that, you bring up an incident that occured behind play as justification.

Which carlton players saw the Gibson punch??
.
.
.
.
.
.
....Nobody...ok, so how were they expected to stick up for him?

Re: Patrick Smith Blasts Carlton

Reply #48
Oh for the good old days of the Blues! I remember one day at the "G" Rhys-Jones decking  the then Melbourne favourite son, Robbie Flower (RIP) right in front of the members stand. We were anything but timid in those days.  :))
Reality always wins in the end.

 

Re: Patrick Smith Blasts Carlton

Reply #49
I remember Jon Dorotich & earl Spalding making a few guys look over there shoulder at time as well Cookie