Cripps wins appeal - no suspension
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One look at the scoreline when the hit occurred is evidence in itself I would thought.
Cripps may well not have intended to get him high but he sure intended to deliver a crunching bump to try and inspire his team.
Trouble for him is that his feet left the ground, he hit the player in the head and that player was forced out of the game with concussion.
If the AFL is fair dinkum about protecting the head and players having a duty of care if they elect to bump then delivering a 2 week suspension should be the result.
Cripps may well not have intended to get him high but he sure intended to deliver a crunching bump to try and inspire his team.
Trouble for him is that his feet left the ground, he hit the player in the head and that player was forced out of the game with concussion.
If the AFL is fair dinkum about protecting the head and players having a duty of care if they elect to bump then delivering a 2 week suspension should be the result.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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Careless, high, high/Medium. Has to be at least a week. Watching it, reckon he thought he was in the contest, had eyes on the ball, and at the last instant realised he was going to be late. He braced and he collected the guy in front of him in the back of the head.
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"Previously under the AFL & AFLW Regulations, “strong consideration” was required to be given to the potential to cause injury in certain circumstances. Regulations have therefore been amended as follows," an AFL statement said.
The potential to cause injury must be factored into the determination of Impact; and
Notwithstanding any other provision of the AFL / AFLW Regulations, any Careless or Intentional Forceful Front-On Conduct or Rough Conduct (High Bumps) where High Contact has been made and that has the potential to cause injury will usually be classified as either Medium, High or Severe Impact (i.e. not Low Impact) even though the extent of the actual physical impact may be low (e.g. the victim player has suffered no apparent injury). This reflects the approach that currently applies to the Impact determination for strikes.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sporti ... 7du1oa4grg
INJURIES
Brisbane: Ah Chee (concussion), Adams (ribs)
Carlton: Martin (calf)
The potential to cause injury must be factored into the determination of Impact; and
Notwithstanding any other provision of the AFL / AFLW Regulations, any Careless or Intentional Forceful Front-On Conduct or Rough Conduct (High Bumps) where High Contact has been made and that has the potential to cause injury will usually be classified as either Medium, High or Severe Impact (i.e. not Low Impact) even though the extent of the actual physical impact may be low (e.g. the victim player has suffered no apparent injury). This reflects the approach that currently applies to the Impact determination for strikes.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sporti ... 7du1oa4grg
INJURIES
Brisbane: Ah Chee (concussion), Adams (ribs)
Carlton: Martin (calf)
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But by the same token if we had a star player who did exactly what Cripps did it would be an automatic suspension.The AFL wouldn’t worry about how the absence of a star player for us would affect a big game,they would just suspend him as a matter of course.Johnno75 wrote:Not a chance in hell the AFL will allow the Rnd 23 blockbuster go ahead without Cripps given what could be at stake for both teams.
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Re: Cripps out for Pies clash?
BEAMER09 wrote:Atleast 2 weeks unless you are the most arrogant sports organization in Australia...Marvelos wrote:Has to be 2 weeks surely, thoughts?
They are, but he is their golden boy, weak as piss the MRP, if it was a Pies player, two weeks an nothing less, bug eyed McLauglan will issue orders, let the chosen one off, just a fine.
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Of course he should be but it won’t be. Will not be surprised if he gets a fine or at worst, a week. When it suits them, they won’t take the fixtures into consideration when deciding any penalty.Jezza wrote:Should be getting 2-3 weeks.
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All I had running through my mind was Maynard's last quarter tackle! Potential to cause harm!Skids wrote:"Previously under the AFL & AFLW Regulations, “strong consideration” was required to be given to the potential to cause injury in certain circumstances. Regulations have therefore been amended as follows," an AFL statement said.
The potential to cause injury must be factored into the determination of Impact; and
Notwithstanding any other provision of the AFL / AFLW Regulations, any Careless or Intentional Forceful Front-On Conduct or Rough Conduct (High Bumps) where High Contact has been made and that has the potential to cause injury will usually be classified as either Medium, High or Severe Impact (i.e. not Low Impact) even though the extent of the actual physical impact may be low (e.g. the victim player has suffered no apparent injury). This reflects the approach that currently applies to the Impact determination for strikes.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sporti ... 7du1oa4grg
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Brisbane: Ah Chee (concussion), Adams (ribs)
Carlton: Martin (calf)
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Like Ryder did in April this year for this....Jezza wrote:Should be getting 2-3 weeks.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/ ... 4a404df56b
Krueger got a week for this...
https://www.afl.com.au/news/716186/matc ... -round-one
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As the scum are no chance against the dreamons, Cripps will get a week, even though there is clearly precedent for 2-3 as a minimum penalty. The AFL will make excuses that he was going for the ball and bracing for impact, scum supporters will feel hard done by because they are so used to watching Judd do all sorts of illegal, dirty acts with impunity from sanctions due to being the AFL's poster boy, this has the same stink all over it!
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