AFL divided over Brownlow Medalist’s tackle act

AFL divided over Brownlow Medalist’s tackle act

The harmful deal with debate has flared as soon as once more amid claims Brisbane star Lachie Neale “contributed” to the movement that noticed him crash into the turf in Canberra.

Neale had been wrapped up in a Callan Ward deal with proper on three quarter time at Manuka Oval on Saturday night time, however seemingly appeared to surrender within the deal with earlier than the Giant took him to floor.

Replays confirmed Ward did have Neale’s arms pinned earlier than the Lions’ star Brownlow Medallist might get his left arm out to brace for impression.

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Given the AFL’s crackdown on sling tackles and harmful tackles the place gamers’ heads make contact with the turf, Ward’s more likely to come below Match Review scrutiny.

But each Fox Footy’s Garry Lyon and Jordan Lewis questioned simply how a lot of a job Neale performed within the deal with.

“I think Lachie Neale contributed to that,” Fox Footy’s Garry Lyon mentioned.

“And this is where we don’t want to get to.

“The tackle is always going to be a contentious issue.

“My initial reaction is that I thought Lachie Neale not contributed, but didn’t do everything he could to work through this.

“You could make the case the legs are wrapped up and he’s been taken to ground.

“His head hits the ground – you’ve got to work out to determine whether he could work his way through and how much did Cal Ward contribute?

“I think Cal Ward’s probably going to have a case to answer.

“I think he’s almost stopped, Cal Ward (in the tackle). We’ll wait and see.”

Lewis agreed Neale appeared “easy” to take to floor.

“I think as the person being tackled, you need to keep your feet busy to try and fight through the tackle,” he mentioned.

“I think Lachie Neale accepted the tackle which then contributed to him being easy to be slammed on the ground.

“The responsibility clearly lies with the tackler but in that instance, I think Lachie Neale contributed to the force of his head hitting the ground.”

Neale was capable of bounce as much as his toes and be a part of teammates for the three quarter time huddle.

He remained within the contest to start out the fourth time period, and didn’t endure a concussion take a look at.

Already eight gamers have been banned for harmful tackles in 2023, with Richmond’s Nathan Broad copping the heaviest of suspensions – 4 weeks for the sling deal with that concussed Crow Patrick Parnell.

Just this week, Tom Green, Taylor Adams and Zach Merrett all copped bans for tackles that resulted of their opponents hitting their heads on the turf.

Originally printed as Fears for crackdown as Giant deal with divides soccer world

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