Luke Hodge DUI
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Luke Hodge DUI
Will be interesting to see how the Hawks spin this.
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You're seriously comparing this to Heath Shaw? Give me a break.
Betting on the outcome of a game you're playing in is not even close to being in the same category as drink-driving. One is decidedly a matter for a football league to deal with; the other is decidedly not. Even when Heath Shaw did drink-drive (he's done it all, hasn't he!), he got a 2-match ban from the club*, not the league. So you couldn't possibly use a more irrelevant comparison if you tried.
*If I recall correctly, it only got extended to the rest of the season when it emerged that he had lied to the club about Didak being in the car.
Betting on the outcome of a game you're playing in is not even close to being in the same category as drink-driving. One is decidedly a matter for a football league to deal with; the other is decidedly not. Even when Heath Shaw did drink-drive (he's done it all, hasn't he!), he got a 2-match ban from the club*, not the league. So you couldn't possibly use a more irrelevant comparison if you tried.
*If I recall correctly, it only got extended to the rest of the season when it emerged that he had lied to the club about Didak being in the car.
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You would think the Hawks would offer some form of punishment especially when Cooper Ratten's funeral was just over a week ago, and drink driving played a big part in the boy's death.
Heater's suspension for the betting was imposed by the AFL not Collingwood.
Heater's suspension for the betting was imposed by the AFL not Collingwood.
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^ That latter point was exactly what I was trying to say. Penalties for things like drink-driving are usually handed out by clubs, as was the case with Shaw and Didak, whereas betting scandals are handled by the league. The AFL won't step in here, I wouldn't imagine, so it's really Hawthorn's prerogative how they want to deal with this. I hope common sense will prevail and they'll let him off with a slap on the wrist.
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Do you even bother reading the whole post before you slag it off?David wrote:You're seriously comparing this to Heath Shaw? Give me a break.
Betting on the outcome of a game you're playing in is not even close to being in the same category as drink-driving. One is decidedly a matter for a football league to deal with; the other is decidedly not. Even when Heath Shaw did drink-drive (he's done it all, hasn't he!), he got a 2-match ban from the club*, not the league. So you couldn't possibly use a more irrelevant comparison if you tried.
*If I recall correctly, it only got extended to the rest of the season when it emerged that he had lied to the club about Didak being in the car.
Where did I mention the betting thing?
Where did I suggest the LEAGUE step in?
He may not be three times the limit like shaw was, but .068 is not 'just a little over" it's a lot over. And don't forget they allow margin for error, so he more than likely over .07. Also don't forget, he is suspended for a stupid nasty on field incident, he should have got more for, also don't forget he's the captain of the club, also don't forget it's finals next week, and while we are on it, he's 31, way past the stupid kid excuse. Not to mention one of his coaches sons was killed less than a month ago in a car crash caused by alcohol and other drugs.
I know you think everyone should be excused for breaking the law, after all, nobody got hurt, no free will and all that, Would you like to share your sympathy with my friend Robyn, the mother who's son Darren was killed by a drunk driver 15 years ago when he was just 17? The pain is still raw in her eyes. You never forget watching the casket go int o the ground.
Didn't think he was over? Didn't think he had drunk that much? Only 3 or 4 drinks? That's what everyone who gets caught says.
And that's what every one who doesn't get caught says, when they are looking in horror at the mangled bodies of the lives they have just cut short with their utter selfishness.
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FMFD, you are unbelievable.David wrote:^ That latter point was exactly what I was trying to say. Penalties for things like drink-driving are usually handed out by clubs, as was the case with Shaw and Didak, whereas betting scandals are handled by the league. The AFL won't step in here, I wouldn't imagine, so it's really Hawthorn's prerogative how they want to deal with this. I hope common sense will prevail and they'll let him off with a slap on the wrist.
He's captain of the family club, what a damn joke
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JW, well he better hope Bruce McAvomit, Ranga Ling and Knob Carey are on the jury, so he walks out of court looking like the 2nd coming of Christ again.John Wren wrote:nothing got spun. however, hodge has not received a suspension. if it were a lesser known, less capable player ...
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I won't think he should miss a game. But I do think there should be some club sanction beyond a beer money fine.swoop42 wrote:It's an issue for the police not the AFL.
I wouldn't want one of our stars missing a final because of a club sanctioned penalty to appease a vocal minority on social media.
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Absolutely nothing you just wrote has any relevance to what I posted.think positive wrote:Do you even bother reading the whole post before you slag it off?David wrote:You're seriously comparing this to Heath Shaw? Give me a break.
Betting on the outcome of a game you're playing in is not even close to being in the same category as drink-driving. One is decidedly a matter for a football league to deal with; the other is decidedly not. Even when Heath Shaw did drink-drive (he's done it all, hasn't he!), he got a 2-match ban from the club*, not the league. So you couldn't possibly use a more irrelevant comparison if you tried.
*If I recall correctly, it only got extended to the rest of the season when it emerged that he had lied to the club about Didak being in the car.
Where did I mention the betting thing?
Where did I suggest the LEAGUE step in?
He may not be three times the limit like shaw was, but .068 is not 'just a little over" it's a lot over. And don't forget they allow margin for error, so he more than likely over .07. Also don't forget, he is suspended for a stupid nasty on field incident, he should have got more for, also don't forget he's the captain of the club, also don't forget it's finals next week, and while we are on it, he's 31, way past the stupid kid excuse. Not to mention one of his coaches sons was killed less than a month ago in a car crash caused by alcohol and other drugs.
I know you think everyone should be excused for breaking the law, after all, nobody got hurt, no free will and all that, Would you like to share your sympathy with my friend Robyn, the mother who's son Darren was killed by a drunk driver 15 years ago when he was just 17? The pain is still raw in her eyes. You never forget watching the casket go int o the ground.
Didn't think he was over? Didn't think he had drunk that much? Only 3 or 4 drinks? That's what everyone who gets caught says.
And that's what every one who doesn't get caught says, when they are looking in horror at the mangled bodies of the lives they have just cut short with their utter selfishness.
Cheers, hic
He broke the law. Let the law deal with it. End of.
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