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De Goey 3 matches, same as Macadam who winded a bloke.

Never change VFL :drunk::drunk::drunk:
Also still had possession of the footy on impact, wasn't up in the air on collision and no concussion or injury (returned to field). What a joke.
Should've been 3 weeks for the action alone with high severe impact and an extra week for the concussion result, since Hewett will miss 1 week minimum.
 
De Goey was graded as medium impact

McAdam was graded as severe impact

Make it make sense
Farken lol .. chock lotto .. right in front of us .. but he was remorseful :drunk:

He was graded as severe though.



COLLINGWOOD midfielder Jordan De Goey has been handed a three-match suspension by the Tribunal for his bump that concussed West Coast youngster Elijah Hewett.

The Tuesday night hearing lasted just 75 minutes in total as De Goey pled guilty to the rough conduct (high bump) charge that was graded as careless conduct, severe impact and high contact.

The AFL pushed for a four-week ban, but De Goey and his counsel, Stephen Russell, successfully argued for the minimum three-match suspension that goes with that charge.

Tribunal chairman Jeff Gleeson said the bump was a "split second late".

He said the Tribunal found De Goey's remorse genuine and his breach of the duty of care clear, but not egregious.

"In all circumstances we do not consider the matter requires a higher sanction than the three weeks base sanction that applies for this grading," Gleeson said.

 
Farken lol .. chock lotto .. right in front of us .. but he was remorseful :drunk:

He was graded as severe though.



COLLINGWOOD midfielder Jordan De Goey has been handed a three-match suspension by the Tribunal for his bump that concussed West Coast youngster Elijah Hewett.

The Tuesday night hearing lasted just 75 minutes in total as De Goey pled guilty to the rough conduct (high bump) charge that was graded as careless conduct, severe impact and high contact.

The AFL pushed for a four-week ban, but De Goey and his counsel, Stephen Russell, successfully argued for the minimum three-match suspension that goes with that charge.

Tribunal chairman Jeff Gleeson said the bump was a "split second late".

He said the Tribunal found De Goey's remorse genuine and his breach of the duty of care clear, but not egregious.

"In all circumstances we do not consider the matter requires a higher sanction than the three weeks base sanction that applies for this grading," Gleeson said.

I was going by this Collingwood tweet that must be wrong

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