Watch the ump-bump footage that cost a country footballer a league medal for misconduct
Watch the UMP-Gump images that cost a country footballer for a league medal
Danny Russell
This is the second-hand UMP-Bump, who cost the country footballer Jai Thompson one after the other Horsham region, Football Netball League Medal.
Wearing North Melbourne Blue and White Vertical Ribbons, Harrow Balmoral Coach has filled the number of medals with 27 votes on Monday night, but was inappropriate because it was not suitable because it was condemned for abuse.
Jai Thompson pushes a rival for the blue-white vertical lines and a rival for Harrow Balmoral.Credit: Internet
Images from the opening match of the season show that Thompson is doing Jostling with a competitor in the center square at the beginning of the game, but Taylors Lake collides with the central referee while pushing the player to the side.
Thompson was shot on Monday after the match on misconduct and accepted a condemnation for a low -level crime.
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Although he does not miss a game through the suspension, the rules of the league say: “Any player who has been guilty of a crime on the field for a season will not win the award.”
The league medal went to Pimpinio midfielder Matt Rosier with 18 votes.
Harrow Balmoral President Tereasa Hobbs said that the UMP-Bump incident took place against the Lake Taylors in the first leap of the first game ”.
He said that Thompson chose not to object to the decision because he did not agree, because he did not want to take the risk of suspended.
Hobbs said, ık We didn’t fight at that time, or we didn’t object because the second round was a big game – we experienced the opening of the flag – and Jai didn’t want to miss it, ”he said.
“He wanted to play with the boys and took condemnation and unfortunately cost him at the end of the year.”
Hobbs said that the club’s coaches were disappointed to miss a prize for a technology.
“But you follow the rules and the rules exist for a reason,” he said. “What people think about the incident is up to them.”
Hobbs said Thompson was always a “in and down ğı labor force around the ball.
“He had a very good year, and it is a great gap to destroy nine votes in front of the winner of the medal,” he said.
“But he is a very humble man, and he said, ‘This, and I have bigger things to worry about’.”
These bigger things contain Natimuk this weekend Horsham region Football Netball League Grand Final.
Harrow Balmoral seizes Noradjuna Quantong to win the third premiere in a row.
Thompson lost a match up to eight rounds this year, 35 points to Noradjuna Quantong, and ended a 42 -game win.
However, Harrow Balmoral received 11 points in Noradjuna Quantong in the second half final two weeks ago.
Former Leopold player Thompson, who moved to Balmoral after his wife bought the post office, received 23 votes to win the branches medal with two votes last year.



