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Melbourne Demons defender Steven May faces scrutiny for bump on Carlton Blues’ Francis Evans but finds support from Charlie Curnow

Danny Russell
Charlie Curnow, Carlton’s last goal hero, believes that the only divided alternative of the rival Steven May is to put a struggle instead of a rumor that leaves his team -mate Francis Evans on Saturday night.

Steven May faces a review after a clash with Francis Evans from Carlton on Saturday night.Credit: Through Getty Images

In the third quarter of Carlton’s tough eight -point victory in McG, Evans attacked the ball from different directions, fucked his nose as he collided on the front and lost a tooth.

The commentators believe that May’s intention is to win football in an action that will test the ongoing pressure of AFL’s head strokes. The league’s match review officer will analyze the incident on Sunday and explain whether May is any result in the afternoon.

Demon Premiership defender held his hands with his hands and did not leave the ground when he left behind, the smaller Evans was firing in depth on the forward line of Blues.

When they met the ball, May’s right shoulder gathered Evans in front of the face and blew him down.

“It was quite fast, I don’t really know, Cur Curnow said after the match. “It is really hard in these situations because it is a second.

“Finally, I don’t know, maybe I would like to see that ‘Maysie is fighting there, so it can help Frankie play the rest of the day’.

“But when you say that, there is a difficult job, my friend. Maysie must change in a moment.”

When it was pressed whether May has a care task to stop and fight, Curnow said, orum I don’t know, I didn’t really see that way. ”

Im When I saw the review (on the big screen), I was worried about Frankie and supporting him, ”he said.

Experts in the Ninth Channel Sunday Footy Show In May, he discussed the possibility of putting a three -game ban on Mro after May after May. Former Hawthorn and Geelong Premiership actress Isaac Smith was the fact that it was almost impossible to estimate the outcome of May and that a factor that could be considered against it was not low.

Steven May will be examined for this event with Francis Evans of Carlton.

Steven May will be examined for this event with Francis Evans of Carlton.Credit: FOX Footy

“I think you can see that he didn’t take weeks and you can see he took four weeks, Smith said Smith.

Speaking after the match, Blues coach Michael Voss said that both May and Evans played a game on the ball.

“Maybe one person was a step late, which is obviously… Then it happens.”

“(I will let the court take care of it. So it is up to them to judge what he thinks he is fair.”

After May, Tom de Koning kneeling by Tom de Koning in the last quarter marking competition, and will miss the match against St Kilda on Sunday.

Charlie Curnow watches in front of Steven May on Saturday night.

Charlie Curnow watches in front of Steven May on Saturday night.Credit: Getty Images

Voss said that Evans was “hitting his nose” but after the match, he was “actually quite good”.

“He was disappointed because he was playing a fantastic Footy game. He was playing an incredible role for us and we have lost a very important player, V said Voss said.

Curnow is on the road after 35 days of drought

Danny Russell
After four long rounds of goals, Star Blues Advanced Charlie Curnow spent a night to remember his win against the demons, including a strict victory of Seateer.

Curnow opened the score in the first 36 seconds of the game and received a handball that allowed Ollie Hollands to break a 35 -day scorer.

The third largest major of the night was even more memorable. Two minutes per hour and Blues with two points, the leading Curnow, at a 45 -degree angle, made a free kick from a 50m line and nailed the setting.

“I’m sure it was really annoying because he couldn’t hit the score board as you wish, but he continued to emerge.

Carlton teammates mafia Charlie Curnow, after kicking the seal.

Carlton teammates mafia Charlie Curnow, after kicking the seal.Credit: Through Getty Images

“In order for Charlie to receive and finish the awards as she did,… It seemed to have wanted to take that moment, which was pleased to see it, and frankly it was able to close the game for us.”

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Curnow was eager to play his own success after the match, and stressed that his young teammate Flynn Young and Matt Carroll scored his first goals for the club.

He also praised the energetic advanced Ashton Moir, which boots the four highest parties in the career against the demons.

“In Ping Pong, Table Tennis, I drank it all week, the same, but energetic man,” Curnow said.

“Do you know how you play? This is what likes the field – fluffy, energetic, always trying to make other people laugh and have a good time.

“Anyone who has such an athletics and can find the goals that I think will be really good for the football club.”

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