Neither of the people Selwood or Hawkins hit were hurt, if they were then they get in trouble. AFL are using a result based system like in the real world if you hit someone in your car with bad driving you only get manslaughter if they die. If you hurt them you get grievous bodily harm (dont know what the word is). If they are unharmed then maybe a poor driving charge or nothing at all.
Just change your thinking to factor in the results of the action first, then on to the action itself if needed. It makes much much more sense after you realise this.
Just change your thinking to factor in the results of the action first, then on to the action itself if needed. It makes much much more sense after you realise this.