Essendon’s Durham banned for dangerous tackle

Essendon’s Durham banned for dangerous tackle

Essendon dasher Sam Durham has been slapped with a one-match ban for a harmful sort out on Geelong’s Mark Blicavs.

Durham is the most recent participant cited beneath the AFL’s crackdown on harmful tackles, after slinging Blicavs to the MCG turf within the third quarter of Essendon’s 28-point loss on Sunday.

Match evaluate officer Michael Christian assessed the tough conduct cost as excessive contact, medium affect and careless conduct.

Fremantle are but to verify whether or not they are going to problem or settle for Matthew Johnson’s two-match ban for his harmful sort out on Brisbane veteran Dayne Zorko.

Johnson’s preliminary sort out on Zorko on Saturday slipped excessive and because the umpire blew for a free kick, the Dockers teen dumped his opponent into the bottom.

Fremantle have till 11am Tuesday to determine whether or not they are going to problem the cost on the AFL tribunal.

Dockers teammate Brandon Walker mentioned the incident had instantly affected Johnson.

“Even during the game I could already tell he was a little bit upset about it,” Walker mentioned.

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“It’s just in the moment of things … some of us players are trying to learn how to tackle in that way and avoid it.

“He was clearly upset however he’ll transfer on and are available again stronger.”

Walker admitted executing different tackling techniques in the heat of battle was difficult.

“It’s fairly exhausting usually because within the second you are probably not occupied with being light with somebody,” he mentioned.

“You’re going after the ball and being aggressive.

“Technique, I reckon will, have to change a little bit in the way we tackle but it’s pretty hard in the moment to change that mindset or think about it.

“It’s simply one thing we have to study.”

West Coast’s Sam Petrevski-Seton has accepted his one-match ban for a dangerous tackle on Carlton’s Alex Cincotta.

Collingwood midfielder Tom Mitchell can settle for a $1000 tremendous after being charged with tried tripping of Adelaide’s Brodie Smith.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au