I Hope He Tells Us To Burn Our Pants
The Dockers are going from bad to worse, and their Chris Tarrant experiment might have blown up. If the Dockers do find that Tarrant did what he is said to have done then a suspension similar to Farmer's is a possible punishment. While their top executive says the coach's spot is not totally safe, if it was the executive who organised a party to celebrate the Dockers' woeful season then there should be more than one change at Fremantle.
There might be something ironic with some parts of this incident. The “Candidate for Solomon” was involved, but it had nothing to do with Dean from the Dockers. Eagleton is going to get two weeks from the tribunal, and even though the AFL didn’t charge Tarrant for his altercation with Eagleton it is likely that he will sit out longer than the little Bulldog. Players on the field are role models to many, but one must wonder if Tarrant wasn’t using the behaviour of the fellow who ran across the oval in the last quarter as a role model of his own. No matter what happens, there will be plenty of people at Collingwood looking at their list who are happy to see Reid and Medhurst on it.
From the AFL site: Connolly faces a testing time
From 9msn: Tarrant in Darwin pub probe
From the Northern Territory News: Freo player accused of punching NT footy coach
AFL Fantasy Impact:
In the event that Tarrant goes, both Fremantle and fantasy teams could replace him with Jeff Farmer. The Dockers also have Murphy and Campbell to play. Byron Schammer, a midfielder, is also a player for fantasy coaches to watch. For fantasy coaches who want to trade Tarrant for a similar player, it is just a coincidence that Fevola plays the same spot and is also at close to the exact price. Depending on what Hall does against Collingwood, he might be a bargain buy. Matthew Richardson is at a good price while Adelaide's Bock and Welsh kicked a bunch of goals against the Kangaroos. For a fantasy team looking to find extra money to spend, the Power's new stars have put together three amazing games and they are at a low price which is going to increase, there is the tall option in Westhoff and the shorter Gray who kicked 4 goals against Essendon.
There might be something ironic with some parts of this incident. The “Candidate for Solomon” was involved, but it had nothing to do with Dean from the Dockers. Eagleton is going to get two weeks from the tribunal, and even though the AFL didn’t charge Tarrant for his altercation with Eagleton it is likely that he will sit out longer than the little Bulldog. Players on the field are role models to many, but one must wonder if Tarrant wasn’t using the behaviour of the fellow who ran across the oval in the last quarter as a role model of his own. No matter what happens, there will be plenty of people at Collingwood looking at their list who are happy to see Reid and Medhurst on it.
From the AFL site: Connolly faces a testing time
From 9msn: Tarrant in Darwin pub probe
From the Northern Territory News: Freo player accused of punching NT footy coach
AFL Fantasy Impact:
In the event that Tarrant goes, both Fremantle and fantasy teams could replace him with Jeff Farmer. The Dockers also have Murphy and Campbell to play. Byron Schammer, a midfielder, is also a player for fantasy coaches to watch. For fantasy coaches who want to trade Tarrant for a similar player, it is just a coincidence that Fevola plays the same spot and is also at close to the exact price. Depending on what Hall does against Collingwood, he might be a bargain buy. Matthew Richardson is at a good price while Adelaide's Bock and Welsh kicked a bunch of goals against the Kangaroos. For a fantasy team looking to find extra money to spend, the Power's new stars have put together three amazing games and they are at a low price which is going to increase, there is the tall option in Westhoff and the shorter Gray who kicked 4 goals against Essendon.

