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Past players believe that clubs will probably benefit from a disability gap to create a stop at a significant moment, even during a cut -off final.

This follows a decision of the Field referees in the conflict between Adelaide and Hawthorn on Friday night, and pausing the game in the game to allow the midfielder Will Day to block the field. It was believed that the player had lived leg cramps at the time.

Will Day is blocking Cramp and Adelaide Oval.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

It was accompanied by a club physio.

The injury fell very little from the concussion that the Collingwood was exposed to Fremantle in Perth earlier this year, which led to criticism because the central referees did not stop the game on behalf of security.

Open Owted former Port Adelaide player Kane Cornes, Sen on Saturday to be removed from the ground to the delay Sen “I think the teams will benefit from it,” he said.

“Will Day was 60 meters away.”

Adelaide star Ben Keys said that this year is not an open and consistent theme with pause games.

Keys, “players ankle injury and some games where the game continued,” he said.

“Playing with a man can hurt you. Anyway, it just needs to be consistent.”

Former North Melbourne star and West Coast coach Adam Simpson called for the new AFL football boss Greg Swann to intervene.

Simpson said the rules should be set to allow a referee’s coach to intervene.

He said that the coach should be able to guide men in the middle of the seriousness of a injury.

“He’s just cramp, let him go, Sim Simpson said.

However, Hawthorn had other concerns today because he returned home with a moon boat on his foot today. The club says the foot stopped during the match.

Earlier this year, it was the same leg that needed navicular surgery.

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