Richmond’s Rhyan Mansell will entrance the AFL tribunal after his bump that knocked Fremantle’s James Aish off his ft and out of the sport throughout the Dockers’ loss on Saturday night time.
Mansell and Aish collided early within the remaining time period of Freo’s 15-point loss, with the pair approaching the ball at full pace from reverse instructions.
Aish was marginally first to the footy earlier than the drive of the contact from Mansell triggered his headband to fly off as he crashed to the turf.
The versatile Docker was helped off the bottom to endure a head damage evaluation and did not return.
Match Review Officer Michael Christian deemed the tough conduct cost careless with extreme affect and excessive contact, leading to a direct-to-tribunal penalty of three-plus matches.
“We appreciate Aish didn’t come back on. It’s always a challenge in those scenarios but we’ll let the people who look after that do that and see what happens from there,” Tigers coach Andrew McQualter stated instantly after Saturday night time’s sport.
Aish is prone to miss Fremantle’s journey to Sydney to face GWS within the aftermath of the incident.
Hawthorn’s James Sicily obtained the very same grading and penalty for his deal with that left Brisbane’s Hugh McCluggage struggling concussion signs in Saturday’s earlier sport.
Sicily had solely simply returned from a one-match ban for a bump on St Kilda’s Anthony Caminiti.
In the opposite cost to come back out of Saturday’s matches, Tiger Liam Baker was supplied a $2000 fantastic with an early responsible plea for putting Fremantle’s Luke Ryan.
Baker elbowed Ryan to free himself of the Dockers defender whereas being held up after taking a mark, making contact with Ryan’s chest and giving up a free kick.
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