Discover how Geelong's captain, Patrick Dangerfield, won his tribunal case with impressive evidence and avoided a one-match suspension. AFL fans are left in disbelief!
Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield caused a stir in the AFL world by successfully overturning his one-match suspension for a dangerous tackle on Carlton's Sam Walsh. The Tribunal's verdict came after Dangerfield presented compelling evidence in his defense, highlighting the intricacies of the tackle and the lack of arm release during the incident. This shocking win not only saved Dangerfield from missing a crucial game but also sparked debates among fans and pundits about the fairness of the decision.
Despite the initial doubts surrounding his case, Dangerfield emerged victorious at the Tribunal on Tuesday night, securing his spot to play against Essendon over the weekend. The unexpected turn of events left many questioning the consistency and standards of the AFL's disciplinary process. Geelong Cats supporters were thrilled by the outcome, while critics expressed their disbelief at the seemingly lenient ruling for such a high-profile player.
In a surprising twist, Essendon coach Brad Scott chimed in, labeling the demands placed on tacklers by the AFL as 'unrealistic.' Scott's comments added fuel to the fire, igniting further discussions about player safety and the expectations of on-field behavior. The aftermath of Dangerfield's case continues to reverberate across the AFL community, raising important questions about the interpretation of rules and the accountability of players in high-pressure situations.
As the dust settles on Dangerfield's tribunal win, one thing remains clear: the unpredictable nature of AFL rulings keeps fans on the edge of their seats, ensuring that every match is filled with suspense and controversy. The spotlight on player conduct and disciplinary actions intensifies, shaping the narrative of the game both on and off the field.
Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield's impressive evidence has seen him successfully overturn his one-match dangerous tackle ban at the AFL Tribunal.
Dangerfield won his challenge to a one-game suspension at the AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night after being cited for a tackle on Carlton's Sam Walsh. NEWS.
Patrick Dangerfield has had his one-match ban withdrawn after mounting a successful appeal at the AFL tribunal on Tuesday night.
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"Dangerfield conceded that he did not release either arm throughout the tackle, and that he could have done so. The pinned arms placed Walsh in a vulnerable ...
Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield will face Essendon on Saturday night after talking his way out of a rough conduct charge at the AFL tribunal.
Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield is free to play Essendon this weekend after successfully having his one-match ban for a dangerous tackle on Sam Walsh ...
Essendon coach Brad Scott says it's “unrealistic” to expect players making a tackle to release a pinned arm as he supported the tribunal's decision to clear ...
Bombers coach backs Dangerfield decision, ruckman 'in good shape'. Bombers coach Brad Scott has backed the decision to throw out Patrick Dangerfield's rough ...
Dangerfield won his challenge to a one-game suspension during his fiery tribunal battle on Tuesday night after being cited for a dangerous tackle on Carlton's ...
Essendon coach Brad Scott says it's “unrealistic” to expect players making a tackle to release a pinned arm as he supported the tribunal's decision to clear ...