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News Aaron Joseph could miss one week for striking

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Just heard on the radio then that AJ was at the Tribunal today after striking a Crows player on the weekend (didn't read anything about it in any of the match reports, so can't have been too big of a hit?). Had a quick look on the AFL website and seen that they have a short article up about it:

Carlton’s Joseph will be free to tackle Richmond in round one should he take an early plea to a Level Two striking offence against Adelaide’s Jared Petrenko.

He will cop 93.75 points towards his future record with an early plea, but risks a one-match sanction should he wish to fight the charge.

Full report is here: http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/90589/default.aspx

Heres hoping the club doesn't try and challange it like they did for Juddy :p
 

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Unless Joseph is obviously in the clear he should just cop the demerit points and play Round 1
agree - rules of engagement were no injuries and no reports. Shame AJ could not control things. Carrying points is not good for a bloke who gets under people's skin. Will need to be smart with his aggression
 
Take the early guilty plea AJ. We need you in round 1, as your likely to play on Nahas. With Armfield injured, and Carrazzo looking like he'll form part of the midfield rotation, we him to play on Richmonds small forward.

Absolutely, that Nahas is a dangerous little player if someone isn't giving him the right treatment.
 

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