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passing the test isnt a silver bullet and to use it as such would set a dangerous precendent.
If he had the test because he was showing some signs, then that is the concern, not the pass or not pass of the test.
Though one does wonder if he had any of these signs before the end of the game, and if not, were there any other incidents which could cause them. This would be a better avenue for CFC to challenge.
This. It demonstrates that there was some concern for the player. Even though he passed it doesn't mean that they didn't observe it over the next few days which in itself could be enough for the AFL to claim "lower-level ongoing treatment(s) required."
It's a real tough gray area because concussion injuries can manifest in the days after the hit. Therefore, I can understand why it was assessed as a medium when it became public knowledge that he required a post-game test (regardless of initial result).
Beyond how it affects Williams and the club, I feel that this is an important case for the AFL that will set precedents with the new concussion protocols. It's important that they get it right. It could determine entire seasons if the same was to happen at the pointy end of the year.