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Norm Smith Medallist
Anyone who has played any reasonable level of football will tell you this was an accident involving two players who both had eyes only for the ball.One view seems to illustrate that the guy turned his head and hips and abandoned the ball as his target.
So he made a choice to brace for contact and not seriously try to mark or spoil. Lewis is wide open to get creamed.
Given the outcome you'd have think this automatically goes to the tribunal, to let them figure out the details.
Not saying the offender deserves weeks, but if you turn your head and hips and make a bump your priority and you're unco enough to whack a guy in the head and miss the ball you're culpable in some way.
Definitely a brutal game, but there's still rules.
Time for the AFL to either look at this, or we've got to seek clarification.
In the first image below he makes contact, the second just prior. The third prior to that. His eyes aren't on the ball in the first two because he's bracing and swinging that elbow horizontally.
But then look at the height of his right elbow in the third when the ball is there to be won. It's a foot below his left arm, perfectly positioned for a scything elbow to Mitch's head.
Two angles look OK, but one shows him never really getting his right hand/arm to marking height.
One guy is trying to mark the ball and his eyes remain on it. The other one lands a Tony Locket style elbow.
Watch it in real time.
I think Jason Dunstall is right.