Posted by admin @ 3:17 AM, Monday Apr 28th, 2008
Category: AFL Online
He’d be well within his rights to, but Swans coach Paul Roos isn’t complaining about the controversial decision that cost the Swans the game against North Melbourne at Telstra Dome.

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Roos has held firm after several of his team members informed him the umpire got it wrong and has refused to buy into the debate on introducing video umpires for critical decisions. Roos said “That’s just the way it goes, You get two points each and it’s almost the equivalent of a win”
One of Roos squad, Swans defender Kennelly has said that he would support video umpires in the AFL for crucial decisions like this one over the weekend. Kennelly said that he would prefer that the technology of the third umpire be used to ensure that the correct decisions are made. This view however is not shared by avid Bet on AFL fans who insist that the use of video umpiring in AFL would take away from the experience and enjoyment of the game.
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Posted by admin @ 1:19 AM, Wednesday Apr 16th, 2008
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I can barely remember a more anticipated trip to the AFL tribunal than that of Barry Hall last night following his shocking and seemingly unprovoked “king hit” on Brent Staker on the weekend. Bet on AFL brings you the following on the incident.

Hall has copped a 7 week ban on the chin saying that he was “prepared to cop whatever came my way” as he left the hearing last night. He has also again offered an apology to Brent Staker for the punch which he says was unacceptable and has vowed to return to the game a better man after his suspension is completed. www.centrebet.com.au offered odds on this outcome along with the match and you can register with them now to score a bet refund on your 1st bet!
Brent Staker has now been cleared for a possible broken jaw from the incident and there is a chance that he will play in the Eagles Sunday match against Port at Subiaco.
The Eagles were left a man down after the incident while Hall was reported and was able to continue on with play. The AFL as a whole has never considered a send off rule similar to that in Rugby League and other games, but there is a call now for this to be seriously considered in instances where serious incidents occur such as this.
Wether the Swans be able to hold their own without Hall for 7 matches remains to be seen.
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Posted by admin @ 4:12 AM, Wednesday Apr 9th, 2008
Category: AFL Online
This year’s Australian (Telstra) swimming championship were packed with National records, commonwealth and world records. IASBet have you covered with a $200 free bet so you can start betting on the sports you love.

In the men’s event Eamon Sullivan dominated the short course events picking up a world record in the 50m freestyle, in the semi final his time was an amazing 21.41 and then went onto make an even better time at 21.28 securing his place in the history books.
In other events another talented swimmer in line for the Olympics is Nick D’Arcy who made a great entrance in the 200m butterfly collecting a time of 1:55.10, and I would say this young gentleman is someone to look out for while away in the summer.
Going over to the women’s events one person who does seem to shine out to me is Stephanie Rice who broke world records in both the 200m and 400m individual medley and is sure to be favourite to be top of the ladder at Beijing.
In the short events Lisbeth Trickett who also broke world records in the 50m and 100m freestyle is another Australian who is sure to have a gold medal around her neck in the summer.
In the 50m backstroke Emily Seebohm and Sophie Edington look set to have a titanic battle in the battle for gold as both broke world records in the semi and final of the event with Sophie Edington being the new record holder with a tome of 27.67 seconds.
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