- Banned
- #626
B) IMPACT
»»Any head-high contact with a Player who has his head over the ball, particularly when contact is made from an opponent approaching from a front-on position; forceful round-arm swings that make head-high contact to a Player in a marking contest, ruck contest or when tackling;
That's right. But understand this. They are looking at the actual impact itself, not the potential impact. So what they have said with Buddy is that the actual impact itself to the head (because that's the only impact that counts) was not so severe as to warrant a higher assessment. Now you could say "But yeah one millimetre to the right and he could've been killed". That potential is irrelevant. It's only the potential of the impact that actually occurred.
So to take Gibbs for instance, the impact that counted was Gray's head hitting the turf. The MRP said that the impact there should be assessed as high. He was knocked senseless etc. In the case of Edwards, the actual impact to the head was relatively mild (in the context of the hit as a whole). There was little potential in the impact itself for serious injury.
Can you understand the difference?




