Discussion 2015: Injury/Suspension Updates

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What time will we know about Hodge and Fyfe?
Generally speaking, probably around 4pm today.

I reckon the last time Fyfe was sighted, it was abit later, due to other ramifications.

But it will not be until 3.30 -4pm today at the earliest.
 
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I hope Fyfe gets off, went for the ball rather than the player...
Alot on the line with this outcome.
Someone from the AFL will stick there head in the MRP's office just to make sure they've come to the decision he gets off.
Don't think for a second it doesn't happen on the controversial ones
 
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Storm in a tea cup. Now that I seen the Hodge incident it is barely anything other than a little reckless.
Fyfe just a collision in a contest. Nothing here of substance.
I agree with you on both counts Oz, but I believe they will give Hodge 2... I'm hoping Fyfe gets off.
 

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Here's a write up on the Hodge bump. At full speed it doesn't look that bad, or shall i say, it's difficult to clearly see what's happened. In slow mo though...at the 50 sec mark of this vid it does not look good at all. Could have done some real damage.


Why Luke Hodge could be banned for Hawthorn's first final

A NEW clause in the Match Review Panel guidelines that allows for more flexibility in penalties is likely to cost Luke Hodge his place in Hawthorn's first final in three weeks.

Hodge will be scrutinised by the panel on Monday for a high bump on Chad Wingard that sandwiched the Port Adelaide star's head between the behind post and Hodge's hip on Friday night at Etihad Stadium.

Given high contact was made with enough force to constitute a report, a penalty is inevitable. But there are circumstances in this case that could see a $1500 fine balloon to a three-week ban, hurting both Hodge and his team's quest for a third straight premiership.


Two of the three gradings are straightforward in this case - careless conduct and high contact. Impact, however, is murky.

Given Wingard was able to not just play on after the bump but kick two goals in the next 10 minutes, the impact would normally be graded low. That would result in a $1500 fine and Hodge's record would be irrelevant.

If the impact was graded medium, the penalty would be pushed up to two weeks, and Hodge's bad record would mean he couldn't plead that down.

The MRP, however, has this year been given the freedom to upgrade impact to account for the risk of serious injury.

It is something they have done multiple times without necessarily communicating it in their weekly explanations.

It is not just feasible, but highly likely, that Hodge's bump will be graded high impact, given the risk associated with bumping Wingard in the head when he is in front of the behind post.

"It is played at top level speed (and) the difficult thing with this one is that there is a goalpost involved,” Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson told Melbourne radio station SEN on Saturday.

That behind post will likely be a relevant factor for the MRP but not in Hodge's favour, just as the fence works against a player when he shoves an opponent across the boundary line.

Here is the clause in the MRP guidelines that will hurt Hodge:

Strong consideration will be given to the potential to cause serious injury. For example, contact to the head will generally have more impact than contact to the body if the force used is similar. The potential to cause serious injury is also relevant in the following cases:

- 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;

- Spear tackles; and

- Driving an opponent into the ground when his arms are pinned

So if the MRP decides to grade the impact as high, Hodge's base sanction would sit at three weeks. This is when his bad record really comes back to haunt him.

A player with a clean record would be able to plead guilty and return for the first week of finals, but Hodge was suspended for three matches earlier this season for striking North Melbourne skipper Andrew Swallow.

Any player who has been suspended for two matches or more in the past two AFL seasons has one match added to their base sanction, taking Hodge's likely base penalty to four weeks.

He could plead that down to three weeks, but that would still result in one missed final, which, with a trip to Perth looming, could be the difference between winning and gaining direct passage to a home preliminary final, or losing and facing three do-or-die games to win a third successive premiership.

As Clarkson said on Saturday: "They will look at it and make their determinations from that, but (it's a) pretty tough call."
 
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I agree with you on both counts Oz, but I believe they will give Hodge 2... I'm hoping Fyfe gets off.
Wingard played on and kicked a billion goals after the incident, so it should be high contact, low impact and careless which equates to a $1,500 fine. He didn't seem to have any ill effects so you can't really grade it as high or even medium impact. I think the bigger impact was Wingards head on the post, which he was going to run into all by himself.

Having said that, it's Hawthorn and people will be hysterical if he isn't given 10 weeks for "deliberately" hip and shouldering Wingard's head into the post.

re: IDIG's post, I think that's an absurd write up. You can't grade it as "careless" and at the same time say the risk of injury is high purely because he hit his head on the post. It would have to be "intentional" in that case. ie you chose to bump him knowing full well the post was there, that's dangerous enjoy your 3 weeks off. If neither of them seemed aware they were about to run into the post, how is it fair to give it extra weighting just because it's dangerous to hit your head on the post?

HE WAS GOING TO HIT THE POST REGARDLESS.
 
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Wingard played on and kicked a billion goals after the incident, so it should be high contact, low impact and careless which equates to a $1,500 fine. He didn't seem to have any ill effects so you can't really grade it as high or even medium impact. I think the bigger impact was Wingards head on the post, which he was going to run into all by himself.

Having said that, it's Hawthorn and people will be hysterical if he isn't given 10 weeks for "deliberately" hip and shouldering Wingard's head into the post.

re: IDIG's post, I think that's an absurd write up. You can't grade it as "careless" and at the same time say the risk of injury is high purely because he hit his head on the post. It would have to be "intentional" in that case. ie you chose to bump him knowing full well the post was there, that's dangerous enjoy your 3 weeks off. If neither of them seemed aware they were about to run into the post, how is it fair to give it extra weighting just because it's dangerous to hit your head on the post?

HE WAS GOING TO HIT THE POST REGARDLESS.
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MRP FINDINGS

. Dustin Martin has been refereed to Football Operations Department for action under Player Rules, gesture to crowd.
. Luke Hodge can accept a 2 match ban for rough conduct on Chad Wingard.
. David Mundy has been fined $1000 for striking Brent Harvey.

All Other Matters Dismissed
 
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FOX SPORTS News ‏@FOXSportsNews 2m2 minutes ago

BREAKING: @freodockers' Nat Fyfe CLEARED by #AFL Match Review Panel for hit on @NMFCOfficial's Ben Jacobs
 
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FOX SPORTS News ‏@FOXSportsNews 8s9 seconds ago

.@HawthornFC's Luke Hodge can accept two-match ban for rough conduct on @PAFC's Chad Wingard #AFL
 
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