AFL Wimmera Mallee: Administrators plead for understanding around head-high bumps

By Peppe Cavalieri
July 21 2015 - 3:49pm
GREY AREA: Laws of Australian Football show the areas where plays are permitted to bump an opposition player, with the dark areas labelled no-go zones when a player chooses to bump. Picture: AFL VICTORIA COUNTRY HANDBOOK 2015
GREY AREA: Laws of Australian Football show the areas where plays are permitted to bump an opposition player, with the dark areas labelled no-go zones when a player chooses to bump. Picture: AFL VICTORIA COUNTRY HANDBOOK 2015

MAKING accidental head-high contact with an opposition player will be treated as seriously as contact deemed intentional, despite views held by current players and clubs that offenders can avoid sanctions for incidental contact.

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