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Autopsy AFL 2025 Round 13 - Cats v Suns Sat June 7th 4:15pm AEST (GMHBA)

Who will win and by how much?

  • Cats by a goal or less

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Cats by 7 - 20

    Votes: 17 45.9%
  • Cats by a lot

    Votes: 11 29.7%
  • Suns by a goal or less

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • Suns by 7 - 20

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • Suns by a lot

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Draw

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    37
  • Poll closed .

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I think that’s a pretty cut and dry suspension for Stewart. If a player chooses to run past the ball and bump the player resulting in a concussion, then that player is in trouble. Whether he hit him in the head or not is irrelevant.

The AFL has punished the outcome over the action for years.

I don’t think it should be a suspension but that’s how they have operated for a fair while now.
 
I think that’s a pretty cut and dry suspension for Stewart. If a player chooses to run past the ball and bump the player resulting in a concussion, then that player is in trouble. Whether he hit him in the head or not is irrelevant.

The AFL has punished the outcome over the action for years.

I don’t think it should be a suspension but that’s how they have operated for a fair while now.
What concussion? Didn’t the suns say it was chest/ribs?
 
I think that’s a pretty cut and dry suspension for Stewart. If a player chooses to run past the ball and bump the player resulting in a concussion, then that player is in trouble. Whether he hit him in the head or not is irrelevant.

The AFL has punished the outcome over the action for years.

I don’t think it should be a suspension but that’s how they have operated for a fair while now.

There's no concussion. Anderson passed the test. His ribs got cracked.
 
But that Doesn't mean that hurting his opponent wasn't Stewart's intention.
Yeah, he's clearly aiming to bump him, but not so sure about it being a targeted, maliciously intended bump to hurt Anderson. Some players get hurt from bumps, some don't. He hits his head on the ground, no doubt, but Stewart can't determine that happening (not implying you are)

Few people are saying (again, not implying you are) that he should be suspended for it, which is ridiculous, imo. Again, I feel like he wasn't braced for the hit & that makes the aftermath look worse than it was.Though it could be folk trolling/Geelong haters posting there should be a suspension.
 
Yeah, he's clearly aiming to bump him, but not so sure about it being a targeted, maliciously intended bump to hurt Anderson. Some players get hurt from bumps, some don't. He hits his head on the ground, no doubt, but Stewart can't determine that happening (not implying you are)

Few people are saying (again, not implying you are) that he should be suspended for it, which is ridiculous, imo. Again, I feel like he wasn't braced for the hit & that makes the aftermath look worse than it was.Though it could be folk trolling/Geelong haters posting there should be a suspension.
I can't see what he would be reported for though? You are allowed to bump, it's not illegal. Unless he gets concussion - but he didn't.
 
I reckon Jed Walter might be in a bit of strife for that late hit on Mark O'Connor. Certainly more of a case to answer than Stewart. Amazing that it wasn't a free kick downfield.
 

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Buddy was the first to be rubbed out for the same bump at Hawthorn so can’t see how this is any different.
The same??? Lol! Franklin hits the head..... Stewart his nowhere near the head. Franklin also has his elbow leave his body, which has always made the incident worse in the AFL and tribunal's opinion.
 
Well if there’s no concussion then he’s fine.
That's clearly the law that the AFL run with.

But look, I'm not big city lawyer...but, if I get concussion because a bloke bumps me fairly (ie. gets me in the body and doesn't touch my head), surely the AFL is still making the workplace unsafe for me?

I mean, they're literally saying that I'm going to be subject to actions and behaviours that could give me a brain damage.

How does giving a guy 3 weeks if I do get concussed protect me?

From a legal perspective, I can't see how this approach by the AFL protects them.
 
What concussion? Didn’t the suns say it was chest/ribs?
'The Concussion'.

In an incident sure to be looked at by Match Review Officer Michael Christian, Hardwick said Anderson had not suffered concussion.

"He's gone for scans on his chest, just precautionary," Hardwick said.

"We think he's OK.

"Our doctor cleared him, that wasn't an issue. I think the ARC sent him off to have a test, but the doctor cleared him of that. It's just his chest."


"I want to make very clear it was his chest, it wasn't head or anything like that, no concussion."
 

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Needs to be reported
Was waiting for your insightful contribution to the narrative. You never let us down. If a thread is about Geelong you know Aristotle will be lurking.

What will Stewart be reported for? Rough conduct? No, it was a measured legal bump.

If Stewart had hit Anderson in the head, then he would be cited…
 
That's clearly the law that the AFL run with.

But look, I'm not big city lawyer...but, if I get concussion because a bloke bumps me fairly (ie. gets me in the body and doesn't touch my head), surely the AFL is still making the workplace unsafe for me?

I mean, they're literally saying that I'm going to be subject to actions and behaviours that could give me a brain damage.

How does giving a guy 3 weeks if I do get concussed protect me?

From a legal perspective, I can't see how this approach by the AFL protects them.

At this point you're talking in hypotheticals, emphasis on the 'pathetic'.
 
I think that’s a pretty cut and dry suspension for Stewart. If a player chooses to run past the ball and bump the player resulting in a concussion, then that player is in trouble. Whether he hit him in the head or not is irrelevant.

The AFL has punished the outcome over the action for years.

I don’t think it should be a suspension but that’s how they have operated for a fair while now.
Thesis checks out….. except no concussion lol
 

1990crow in the mud again. Clueless again. Bitter about Geelong again.
You're meant to get smarter moving from SA to a superior state. Wise up for once.

Was never a suspendable action.
Perfect bump.
 

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