@Fatbob2013@FreedomAus80100 I don’t see why the case needs the footage. It just needs the witness giving evidence of what they said to him. They can’t plausibly deny what they said; the footage exists and everyone has seen it. And their lawyers have a duty to the court to not let them perjure themselves.
@cleary_mitch@7NewsMelbourne@7AFL They should have retained the bounce for the start of each quarter (or match, at least). That thump of the opening bounce is a feature of the game. You also only need one good bouncing umpire each game then - and, if it goes awry once a game/quarter, so be it; play on.
@thefrontbar7 Essendon v WCE: round 8, 1991 at Windy Hill.
Bombers finished with several injured players on field, including (from memory) Michael Long loitering in a forward pocket with broken ribs.
Only time I’ve ever seen a losing team come off to a standing ovation.