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I thought at the time it looked pretty bad. On a different angle I decided it wasn't as bad as I'd first thought, but it still looked like Browne's force was intentional. Added to that it wasn't part of the play and was a long way off the ball, so I knew it would be considered quite poorly by the match review panel. Head high contact in the play is hit hard as it is. Head high contact way off the ball is always going to cop a lot worse.
I was expecting 2 weeks, reduced to 1, mainly because he is a first year player.
Buggered if I can tell why the Crows wanted to beat up Walker over the incident though.
It was probably about 2-3 metres off the ball, so that constitutes within play.
The guy was clearly playing with a bad shoulder, so any injury sustained should fall on the Crows head and not Browne.
It was much further off the ball than that and wasn't even close to being part of play.
Head high contact has been continually penalised this season and this is no surprise, especially given it was behind the play.
Did you even watch the game?
This is your worst effort yet when Browne wasn't responsible for Porplyzia's injury and the contact.
Just looking at it right now. In extra slow motion too.
You do the crime you pay the time.
It is quite clear that Browne meets the Adelaide with plenty of force a long way off the ball.
Porps was running off to get into position after the Crow player had taken the mark in front of Jamo. That was a few metres away from the incident. Go watch the footage because the player going back for the mark and the incident are all in the same frame.
It is all in the same frame but the ball is trapped under the Adelaide player with Jamison over the top of him. The ball has stopped moving.
The incident happened about three body lengths behind the ball, which is about ten metres.
It's nothing to do with the play. It all happended behind play.
Head high contact, even if it is ACCIDENTAL, that occurs IN PLAY will cop a suspension. Head high conatct, even if it is ACCIDENTAL, that occurs BEHIND PLAY will cop a suspension too, and no doubt a higher penalty because it hasn't occured in the contest for the ball.
I'm not sure if you are playing with words, verbs, but Porps was leading into space and the Crow player was looking at him to kick it then the incident happen.
Behind play is Hall whacking Staker and Wakelin. Behind the play isn't where you can actually see what the flower is going on.
Now the whole brain bruising thing is interesting.
For someone who was concussed, Porps ability to lift and hold his head up while being stretchered off was remarkable as I am shocked that he wasn't placed in a neck brace following the incident.
His bung shoulder was an accident waiting to happen as he could barely lift that arm up.
We could argue that his shoulder injury caused the severity of his brain bruising.