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Former AFL umpire ‘Razor’ Ray Chamberlain brings an attention-grabbing perspective to the footy nowadays on ABC Sport’s recreation broadcasts.
He was requested to touch upon yesterday’s Gold Coast – Collingwood recreation, the place the Suns’ Ben Lengthy hit Magpie Brayden Maynard with an affordable shot, sparking not one however two melees and has Maynard and others going through attainable fees of constructing contact with an umpire.
Right here is the unique incident, plus what occurred after the siren.
Chamberlain has spoken in regards to the incident on air.
“I did not like what Ben did to Brayden Maynard. I perceive why Brayden Maynard was completely seething.
“And I believe that should get a heap of consideration.
“That act from behind, open, susceptible. Smashes him within the ribs. I can completely perceive why Brayden Maynard is seething.
“The issue Brayden goes to have, aside from the truth that he does make contact with the umpire who’s in shiny inexperienced, is in entrance of him for 25m, is that he is had a minute and a half, two minutes to have a take into consideration what is going on on and recalibrate.
“The siren then sounds, and he has no look after the rest apart from his personal need and wish.
“He runs 30m to go after Ben Lengthy and go and makes contact with an umpire within the course of.
“He will have a whole lot of hassle explaining why that is okay.”
To be honest, from the appears to be like of that final video, Gold Coast’s Touk Miller could have a case to reply as effectively for making contact with an umpire. However the backside line everyone seems to be ready fastidiously for the match assessment panel’s report back to land, so we are able to discover out what occurs from right here.









