‘Sucked in’: Nick Daicos slammed for ‘taking a dive’

‘Sucked in’: Nick Daicos slammed for ‘taking a dive’

Former Lions and Power star Tom Rockliff has ripped into Collingwood’s Nick Daicos after a second through the Pies’ upset loss to Hawthorn noticed the previous inside midfielder seeing crimson.

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“Umpires again sucked in,” Rockliff wrote on Twitter after the incident.

“Imagine taking a dive like Nick Daicos just did and getting a free kick for it.

“Wonder if the MRO (Match Review Officer) will look at that for diving or for striking?

“It has to be one. And he missed his face by 1m so I know what they should do.”

The conflict bought feisty at occasions, with melees breaking out between gamers after a Dan McStay objective early within the third quarter, with Daicos profitable a free kick after his personal conflict with Hawthorn’s Seamus Mitchell.

Rockliff adopted up with a video of the incident, saying that Mitchell “missed his head”.

“Clear chest and threw his head back,” Rockliff wrote of Daicos.

“Staging or striking … it’s one or the other.”

Rockliff has beforehand criticised the umpiring strategy, saying throughout his taking part in days that his groups might have to begin taking part in without cost kicks.

After a 2013 loss to Port Adelaide by which his Brisbane facet misplaced the free kick depend 22-11, Rockliff mentioned gamers could must look to taking part in for frees to be able to win.

“Players are sensible they usually know tips on how to play and react without cost kicks. You flick your head again otherwise you lunge ahead, you‘re going to draw the attention of the umpires,” he said at the time.

“You‘ve just got to be really careful. Maybe we can get better at doing that ourselves and learn a few tricks how to dive and throw the head back at times.”

Daicos went on to kick a goal from his own resulting free kick, but it wasn’t sufficient to attract again what was at one stage a 44-point lead.

He would ultimately go away the sport early with an obvious knee damage, one in a trio of damage issues for the Pies after the shock loss.

Defender Nathan Murphy and Brownlow Medallist Tom Mitchell additionally had early showers courtesy of an ankle and knee concern respectively.

It was one of many upsets of the season, with the consensus premiership favourites now wanting weak after consecutive losses to an inconsistent however resurgent Carlton facet, and now final evening to an inexperienced Hawthorn line-up.

The Hawks set the tempo all afternoon, kicking 4 objectives to nil within the opening quarter and proving largely untroubled the remainder of the way in which in a 16.9 (105) to 11.7 (73) stunner.

“It’s been a great execution of a plan from a Hawthorn perspective,” Dal Santo mentioned on Fox Footy.

“It’s one thing to plot throughout the course of the week to know how the Pies want to play.

“But then to come out here and own the Pies from the word go, it’s been a great, great team performance.”

Garry Lyon echoed his ideas, calling it “one of the wins of the season”.

The Hawks’ quartet of Jai Newcombe, Will Day, Conor Nash and James Worpel put collectively essentially the most full efficiency of what has been a powerful season, whereas captain James Sicily was allowed to roam freely, significantly in a 14-disposal first time period as he arrange the Hawks from behind.

Sicily completed greatest on floor with 37 disposals and 19 marks, whereas younger defender Finn Maginness helped hold Nick Daicos to only 5 touches earlier than he tweaked his ankle.

Hawthorn had winners everywhere in the floor, with veteran Luke Breust and fellow ahead Brandon Ryan each ending with three objectives.

Sicily reduce a beaming determine after the match.

“We’ve been looking forward to this,” he mentioned.

”A problem in opposition to the most effective in entrance of an enormous crowd.

“We want to get used to this. Look good, feel good, play good, retro jumper is awesome.

“But super proud of the boys, awesome result.”

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