Tom Healey

506 posts

Tom Healey

Tom Healey

@trhealey1

Right arm offies

Beigetreten Mayıs 2013
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
‼️ BREAKING ‼️ * England take the lead. * Stokes & Jacks rock solid. * Partnership now 58. * Australia looking worried. * NO NATHAN LYON. * Repeat: NO NATHAN LYON. This ain’t over. #Ashes
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
BREAKING: Australia beat England in just two bloody days. Disastrous start to the Ashes. I’m going back to bed.
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7AFL
7AFL@7AFL·
Danger the cook preps some delicious loaded cheeseburger hot dogs to tuck into 🧑‍🍳 Will he be the footy feast winner? Vote to enter the draw for two tickets to the 2025 Toyota AFL Grand Final!
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Jon Ralph
Jon Ralph@RalphyHeraldSun·
Sam Durham running back out to the huddle with a spring in his step. Looks like he has passed his concussion test @FOXFOOTY
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Tim Michell
Tim Michell@tim_michell·
NWM hasn't scored under 96 all year. How does this keep happening? #supercoach
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Brooklyn Netcast
Brooklyn Netcast@BrooklynNetcast·
THE BROOKLYN NETS ARE 1-7 IN THEIR LAST 8 TO ADVANCE THE TANK
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Racing.com
Racing.com@Racing·
Not a bad list this... Who will etch their name into Australian racing history on Saturday? 👇
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Will Boyd
Will Boyd@Boydwvh1·
No fight Kenny
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Jude Bolton
Jude Bolton@Jude_Bolton·
Bloody ordinary first half. No spark or run from the Swans. The unwillingness to close off options around the contest is glaring. Allows Essendon to sweep the footy away from congestion. A stronger side would have put Sydney to the sword. #AFLBombersSwans
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David Zita
David Zita@DavidZita1·
Reasons: The swing of Heeney's arm was forceful, and it was more than a swatting motion. Having looked carefully at the vision, we find that it falls comfortably within the language of clause 4.3(b), the guidelines, in that he was intending to forcefully push or fend off Webster to gain separation for the purpose of contesting the ball. The guidelines distinguish between push and fend in a way that makes clear that a fend means something different to or at least more than a push, bearing in mind the obvious purpose of the rule to reduce the incidence of blows such as this would be illogical to capture pushes, but not capture forceful swings of the arm. Clause 4.3(b) states that if the effect of such an action is that the reportable offense of striking is committed, the strike will usually be graded as intentional. We find that this was the effect. It was a forceful blow to Webster's face. This part of clause 4.3 is only engaged if a player is not intending to strike, only intending to push or fend. As a player whose conduct is captured by this provision will always be in a position of saying they did not actually intend to strike their opponent. The provision makes clear it will usually be so graded. We do not find that there is anything about the circumstances of this offence that would reasonably characterize it as other than usual, given the natural language of the provision and the evident purpose of the provision. As we have said, Heeney's swing of the arm was a forceful blow, and he intended that blow to make contact with Webster, albeit not to his face. We are not satisfied that he intended only to make contact with Webster's hands. Then a submission that the act attracts the operation of regulation 19.6(a) two, in that there are exceptional and compelling circumstances which would make it inappropriate to apply the consequences of appendix one to the classification that's been determined by the tribunal for an offence. We do not find that the circumstances of this strike that has been graded as intentional render it appropriate to apply the appendix A classification. Mr Heeney has a good record, and his immediate and genuine concern for the consequence of his strike were apparent. This was an intentional strike resulting in injury, and accordingly, we consider a one-match sanction is appropriate.
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David Zita
David Zita@DavidZita1·
@FOXFOOTY Regardless of tonight's outcome, no one should feel sorry for Isaac, because: A) He will continue to be well-paid for years to come and loved by his friends, family and teammates for a lifetime. B) He has met Sydney Sweeney.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Hawk …
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