Richmond teen Jonty Faull has been handed a one-match ban for an pointless act after an off-the-ball shot on Jacob Weitering throughout Carlton’s 10.15 (75) – 9.17 (71) win.
Halfway by way of the second quarter between the Blues and Tigers, Weitering was giving Faull a gentle shepherd earlier than he copped a shot to the abdomen.
With the incident coming off the ball, play continued on but it surely was nonetheless picked up by the TV cameras.
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“That is perhaps somewhat rib tickler there, and that is been given every week this yr already,” Jack Riewoldt mentioned on Fox Footy.
“(AFL soccer common supervisor) Greg Swann was adamant that was going to be a suspension in the beginning of the season.”
Jonty Faull offers Jacob Weitering some consideration. Fox Footy
Caller Mark Howard mentioned “you’ll be able to’t whack blokes within the intestine”, to which David King agreed and mentioned it needs to be a one-week ban.
The blow was particularly robust for Weitering, who broke a number of ribs throughout AFL Origin and continues to be taking part in by way of that damage.
The MRO has graded the incident as intentional, medium affect and to the physique, resulting in the one-game ban.
After a controversial week following former captain Sam Docherty’s passionate criticism of the facet’s efficiency in Opening Spherical, the Blues have been out of the gates shortly with the primary three targets.
By the tip of the quarter, the Blues led 6.4 (40) to three.3 (21).
By half-time it was extra of the identical for Carlton, main 9.9 (63) to five.6 (36).
The Tigers got here out sturdy from the foremost break and pushed the Blues to the tip however in the end it was an under-pressure Michael Voss pumping his fists at a relieving victory.
Harry McKay and Mitch McGovern kicked two targets every for the Blues whereas Jagga Smith and Patrick Cripps topped the disposal rely on 32.








