Dylan Shiel under scrutiny for incident that injured teammate
After AFL Match Review Officer tried to remind everyone, Dylan Shiel’s court case will be fascinating A player owes a care task not only to his competitors, but to all other players. referring to the court for rude behavior.
The accusation was to push Geelong’s Mark O’Connor into a competition. However, motivation was apparently due to the domino effect of this action.
Dylan Shiel of Essendon pushes Geelong’s Mark O’Connor to a sign competition on Friday night. O’Connor collides with Luamon Lual, which requires a shaking test.Credit: FOX Footy
O’Connor watched Shiel’s Essendon’s team -mate Luemon Lual. Lual landed on his head and neck and could experience serious injury.
The decision to send it to the court is reasonable as it contributes to the conclusion (a long negligible rule) in the back. However, Shiel’s argument to reduce the guilt will be interesting as the results of the decision.
As Gerard Whatleleley asks for a reasonable way on Saturday, does Shiel have to endanger O’Connor, or does he have to prove that he is in jeopardizing Lual?
Lual was flying on the side, so it would be difficult to claim that the ultimate result of the push was predictable, since Shiel could claim that he wanted to protect the fall zone. If the court determines that his actions should think that he should think that he should endanger his teammate, other unlucky events in football may be under the microscope.
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