Patrick Cripps cops $1K FINE for Bailey Smith ‘mullet pull’

Patrick Cripps cops K FINE for Bailey Smith ‘mullet pull’

Carlton skipper and reigning Brownlow medallist Patrick Cripps can settle for a $1000 tremendous for misconduct on Western Bulldogs midfielder Bailey Smith, believed to be for pulling the 22-year-old’s mullet.

Meanwhile, Melbourne midfielder Tom Sparrow has been banned for the Demons’ conflict with Port Adelaide over a harmful deal with, whereas North Melbourne key defender Aidan Corr has obtained a one-match suspension for hanging.

Sparrow was cited for a fourth-quarter sling deal with on Hawthorn’s Will Day in Melbourne’s 54-point win on Saturday.

The midfielder was charged with tough conduct, with the incident assessed as medium influence, careless conduct and excessive contact.

The one-match suspension guidelines Sparrow out of Friday’s monster conflict on the Adelaide Oval, except the Demons efficiently attraction it on the AFL tribunal.

North’s Corr was reported for hanging Port Adelaide teen Ollie Lord at Blundstone Arena on Saturday.

North Melbourne AFL player Aidan Corr.
Camera IconNorth Melbourne key defender Aidan Corr has obtained a one-match suspension for hanging. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Corr and Lord have been pushing and shoving when the Kangaroos defender grabbed the Power ahead’s jumper along with his left hand and struck his opponent within the jaw along with his proper.

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The mind snap resulted in Corr instantly being reported for hanging, whereas a free kick to North was reversed and Jed McEntee dobbed Port’s second aim.

Match overview officer Michael Christian assessed the incident as excessive contact, intentional conduct and low influence, drawing a one-match ban and ruling Corr out of the Kangaroos’ conflict with under-fire Sydney at Marvel Stadium on Saturday.

Fellow Kangaroo Cameron Zurhaar can settle for a $2000 tremendous for tough conduct on former teammate Jason Horne-Francis.

Sydney’s Nick Blakey obtained a $2000 tremendous for hanging Fremantle’s Josh Treacy, with the incident assessed as low influence, excessive contact and careless conduct.

Hawthorn’s Lloyd Meek can settle for a $3000 tremendous for kneeing Melbourne skipper Max Gawn whereas teammate Sam Butler obtained a $2000 tremendous for hanging Michael Hibberd.

Brisbane ruckman Oscar McInerney obtained a $1000 tremendous for tripping Essendon’s Jye Caldwell.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au