Jordan De Goey is all but certain to miss Collingwood’s traditional King’s Birthday clash with Melbourne after flattening West Coast youngster Elijah Hewett with a high bump. 7NEWS
“That’s a big one right there,” former Melbourne captain Garry Lyon said on commentary.
“If you elect to bump and you make high contact, that’s going to come under the MRO’s attention. That’s trouble for Jordan De Goey. “We’re not saying he tried to knock him senseless, but if you decide to bump and make contact above the shoulders, then the AFL has been as clear as they could possibly be with that.”Adam Papalia added: “That will be a big story over the next couple of days.”Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.
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