Twitter meltdown as Viney banned

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 06 Mei 2014 | 18.48

A disappointed Jack Viney leaves the AFL tribunal. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Michael Klein / News Corp Australia

IT WAS as disappointing as it was inevitable.

Melbourne young gun Jack Viney was suspended for two weeks on Tuesday night after his hit on Adelaide Tom Lynch.

The collision left Lynch with a badly broken jaw and the AFL world braced itself for a verdict.

Viney tweeted shortly after the verdict was handed down, thanking his supporters and vowing not to change his game.

Former Melbourne and Sydney player Wayne Henwood, former Richmond and Footscray player Emmett Dunne and North Melbourne legend Wayne Schimmelbusch delivered the guilty verdict.

Predictably, the Twitter world went into meltdown.

Despite the threat of fines, teammates, former and current AFL players weren't shy to weigh in.

However, there were some who believed the decision was correct.

While it might have been correct to the letter of the law, many believe it flies in the face of the spirit of the game.

While the debate is sure to rage, we thought we'd leave it on a light note.


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