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The AFL’s match review officer is hoping to get “more levers” to bridge the gap between lengthy and small suspensions but remains adamant the game is better for a crackdown on dangerous tackles.
Brisbane will need key pair Charlie Cameron and Kai Lohmann to find their spark again as they chase their first win over the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The AFL insists that the contentious tackles by Charlie Cameron and Toby Bedford were dangerous, as three-time premiership coach ...
Confused players have called on the AFL to provide greater clarification around dangerous tackle rules leading into the biggest game of the home-and-away season. About 90,000 fans are expected to ...
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has defended the league's tribunal system, as news emerged both Brisbane and GWS would appeal suspensions handed to their players over tackles on the weekend.
The AFL instilled a crack down on dangerous tackles with players copping bans for slinging and slamming opponents head-first into the turf. While those moves can be lauded, the MRO and Tribunal ...
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work featured alongside some of Australia’s most prominent sports journalists. Brisbane star Charlie Cameron and GWS tagger Toby Bedford are free ...
And the views extend well beyond Brown, with two-time Geelong premiership coach Chris Scott speaking earlier in the night to AFL 360 on his views of not just Bedford’s tackle on Tim Taranto ...
“Our tackle efficiency has been pretty good but they (Geelong) won that side of it for most of the first half, but we got better,” he said post-match. According to official AFL statistical ...