‘Do competition a favour’: Demons to appeal ban

‘Do competition a favour’: Demons to appeal ban

Melbourne has contacted the Gold Coast to test on the welfare of Charlie Ballard after deciding to enchantment ahead Jacob Van Rooyen’s suspension amid an outcry from former stars.

The younger Demons ahead was given the two-week ban for a spoiling effort gone flawed in Saturday night time’s win over the Suns.

The incident was graded as careless conduct, excessive contact and excessive influence on Sunday, however Melbourne officers consider it was a soccer act as Van Rooyen tried to spoil Ballard taking a mark.

Ballard was stretchered off the bottom however cleared of any neck damage and he’s more likely to take the sector this week.

On Monday morning, Melbourne confirmed it might enchantment the suspension, which many former gamers, together with Collingwood nice Nathan Buckley, thought was excessive.

“This is the old, ‘do the whole competition a favour, Melbourne, and contest this and get the kid off’. I don’t think that he should go for that,” Buckley informed SEN.

“Having to go back with the flight, you’re not always going to be able to get your eyes back to the ball. You’re looking for the hands of the opponent and you’re trying to get your fist to the hand so you can intersect and hit the ball.

“That’s exactly what Van Rooyen was doing. There was some head contact, but …”

Melbourne confirmed it had reached out to the Suns to test on Ballard.

“The club has reached out to the Gold Coast Suns, and pleasingly Ballard has recovered well and is expected to play this week,” a press release mentioned.

Van Rooyen will face the AFL tribunal on Tuesday night time.

Originally revealed as Melbourne will enchantment two-game ban for Jacob Van Rooyen

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au