Burgoyne, two Hawks cop suspension
May 19th 2008 07:50
HAWTHORN's stunning come-from-behind win against Port Adelaide at Aurora Stadium on Saturday has come at a cost with Shane Crawford and Ben McGlynn suspended for one and three weeks respectively.
McGlynn was charged with engaging in rough conduct on Kane Cornes after he made contact when the Port midfielder's head was over the ball and hit with a three-game suspension, which cannot be reduced even with a guilty plea.
Crawford has been charged with striking Port ruckman Dean Brogan in an offence that drew a one-game suspension, regardless of an early plea.
Port Adelaide midfielder Shaun Burgoyne will miss three weeks after engaging in rough contact against Hawks skipper Sam Mitchell. The incident was assessed as assessed as negligent conduct, high impact and high contact.
Even with an early plea, Burgoyne would still miss three weeks.
Meanwhile North Melbourne midfielder Brent Harvey is free to play his 250th AFL match against the Western Bulldogs on Sunday after being cleared of tripping West Coast onballer Matt Priddis.
Collingwood's Nathan Brown also had his report, for striking St Kilda's Luke Ball last Friday night, withdrawn.
Eagles midfielder Matt Rosa was charged with a level-two striking offence on Kangaroo Matt Campbell, but can accept a reprimand.
Essendon's Kyle Reimers can accept a $1,950 fine for making negligent contact with an umpire at ANZ Stadium on Sunday, while Docker Dean Solomon ($1800) and Bulldog Tom Williams ($900) have been fined for wrestling each other.
McGlynn was charged with engaging in rough conduct on Kane Cornes after he made contact when the Port midfielder's head was over the ball and hit with a three-game suspension, which cannot be reduced even with a guilty plea.
Crawford has been charged with striking Port ruckman Dean Brogan in an offence that drew a one-game suspension, regardless of an early plea.
Port Adelaide midfielder Shaun Burgoyne will miss three weeks after engaging in rough contact against Hawks skipper Sam Mitchell. The incident was assessed as assessed as negligent conduct, high impact and high contact.
Even with an early plea, Burgoyne would still miss three weeks.
Meanwhile North Melbourne midfielder Brent Harvey is free to play his 250th AFL match against the Western Bulldogs on Sunday after being cleared of tripping West Coast onballer Matt Priddis.
Collingwood's Nathan Brown also had his report, for striking St Kilda's Luke Ball last Friday night, withdrawn.
Eagles midfielder Matt Rosa was charged with a level-two striking offence on Kangaroo Matt Campbell, but can accept a reprimand.
Essendon's Kyle Reimers can accept a $1,950 fine for making negligent contact with an umpire at ANZ Stadium on Sunday, while Docker Dean Solomon ($1800) and Bulldog Tom Williams ($900) have been fined for wrestling each other.
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