Brandon Zerk-Thatcher’s cowardly headbutt

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Sep 12, 2004
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Had a look but can’t see this mentioned. In an act of supreme cowardice, BZT broke poor Isaacs Heeney’s hand by head butting his fist. According to Jay Clark, the AFL have said he had no case to answer??? On behalf of Essendon, I’d like to personally apologise to the Sydney football club.

1618203411900.jpeg Footage of the incident - https://t.co/6RubatpQu5

It’s time we make a stand, poor Sydney are so harshly done by and it needs to stop.
 
Had a look but can’t see this mentioned. In an act of supreme cowardice, BZT broke poor Isaacs Heeney’s hand by head butting his fist. According to Jay Clark, the AFL have said he had no case to answer??? On behalf of Essendon, I’d like to personally apologise to the Sydney football club.

View attachment 1100616Footage of the incident - https://t.co/6RubatpQu5

It’s time we make a stand, poor Sydney are so harshly done by and it needs to stop.

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Wot??? Is that a punch to the head by Heagney?? Why wasn't it looked at? Oh yeah....the untouchables.
 

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Push, punch whatever you want to call it the fact is he struck him in the head hard enough to break his hand and it’s Zerk that gets investigated 😳


HEENEY LEFT RED-FACED AS BIZARRE INJURY REVEALED

Jay Clark

The AFL has cleared Essendon’s Brandon Zerk-Thatcher of any wrongdoing in the off-the-ball incident which cost Sydney Swans’ star Isaac Heeney a broken hand.

The gun goal kicker was caught up in a behind the play push-and-shove with the Essendon defender in the second term on Thursday night when Heeney sustained the injury.

The league has reviewed the incident from multiple angles and found Zerk-Thatcher has nothing to answer as Heeney’s injury was self-inflicted.

Heeney appeared to do the damage to his hand when he shoved Zerk-Thatcher in a bid to break away from the defender in the middle of the ground.

The pair were about 30m off the ball when it took place.

The Swans are aware Heeney hurt his hand in the push-and-shove and have no plans to issue a complaint about the incident.

Heeney faces about four weeks on the sidelines depending on the extent of the damage.

He will consult a specialist to determine whether he needs surgery.
 

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