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Liam Baker to face MRO heat for ‘deliberate’ misconduct, Callum Mills in strife for late bump

West Coast recruit Liam Baker could be sent straight to the AFL tribunal for misconduct against Crows midfielder James Peatling, as the Swans brace for life without Callum Mills yet again.

How many weeks will Callum Mills cop?

West Coast player Liam Baker could be referred straight to the tribunal for serious misconduct after he rammed opponent James Peatling’s head into the turf with a forearm shove on Sunday.

And Sydney co-captain Callum Mills could be the latest Swan banned for a late, high bump on opponent Charlie Spargo.

Baker sparked a wild stoush after he shoved Adelaide midfielder Peatling’s head into the Adelaide Oval grass by leaning down on him with his forearm.

Melbourne’s Jack Viney was suspended for two weeks in 2021 and the tribunal upheld the charge after he made strong contact to Sam Collins’ throat and neck with his elbow.

The MRO has the option of handing Baker a misconduct fine and also fining him for instigating a melee in a clash where Adelaide eventually surged past the Eagles.

The other option is handing the case to the tribunal for serious misconduct where Baker would risk missing a week.

Former Essendon coach James Hird told Nine he believed it was a deliberate act.

“That’s the sort of thing that if you get three weeks for bumping … or tackling someone and pulling them down and mistiming, that is a deliberate act,” Hird said.

“That to me is worse than a tackle where you pull them behind and hit someone because it’s a deliberate act to try to, not so much hurt someone, but to influence someone. In a tackle you make a mistake.”

Mills only just returned to the Swans’ line-up. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
Mills only just returned to the Swans’ line-up. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Mills had only returned from a plantar fascia issue in a Sydney team that last week lost Joel Amartey and Justin McInerney to suspensions for incidents on Jordan Boyd and Jack Silvagni respectively.

With five minutes left in the third term he jumped off the ground in a strange attempt to win the ball but hip Demons forward Spargo with a hip to the head.

He did reach down with one hand and make contact with the ball.

But MRO boss Michael Christian will have to decide if he was actually contesting the ball.

He seems likely to be handed a one-week ban given he made clear contact with Spargo’s head and didn’t contest the ball in a reasonable manner.

Spargo was taken off the ground for an HIA and while there was not enough time to return to the ground, he was cleared of concussion.

It means Mills would not be subjected to the three-weeks-or-nothing conundrum that faced the MRO with the Paul Curtis tackle.

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Fremantle captain Alex Pearce has been handed a three-week suspension for his high bump on Darcy Byrne-Jones as Hawthorn star Jai Newcombe was cleared to play Collingwood despite a borderline high tackle.

The AFL’s high bump rules will again be under scrutiny after Port Adelaide forward Byrne-Jones was concussed in his collision with Pearce.

Pearce was leading out from full forward as Byrne-Jones went back with the flight, and instead of contesting the ball bumped the Power player.

Slow-motion angles show that he made high contact with his shoulder, with Byrne-Jones then falling headfirst into the ground before being ruled out with concussion.

Pearce in strife for BRUTAL collision?
Freo skipper Alex Pearce. Picture: Janelle St Pierre/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Freo skipper Alex Pearce. Picture: Janelle St Pierre/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir said his captain had to make a contest, saying he would be “crucified” if he did not attack the football.

But Pearce not only took his eyes off the ball, he did not actually contest the football.

Under the AFL’s rules he has to be handed a severe-force report and unless he can get off at the tribunal he will be out for three weeks.

He will miss games against Gold Coast (Ben King), North Melbourne (Nick Larkey) and Essendon (Peter Wright).

His collision had some similarities to Wright’s hit last year on Sydney’s Harry Cunningham, which saw him handed a four-week ban.

Longmuir was adamant his player had no case to answer.

“What’s Alex supposed to do in that situation? Pull out of that contest and let him mark it going back with the flight? He’d get crucified if Alex pulled out of that contest – that’s what would happen. I don’t have any issues with it.”

Fox Footy’s David King said on Saturday night that Pearce chose to bump rather than attack the football: “These are the ones you have to stamp out unfortunately. It’s line ball but he does brace and the brace to me is choosing to bump.

“He jumps, so he knows contact is coming. He has a duty of care to the other player – whether you like it or not, this is the world we now live in.”

St Kilda star Nick Riewoldt told Seven on Sunday the punishment did not fit the crime.

““ It is a mess. The whole thing is a mess. The whole system is a mess. The framework’s a mess. We have got to fix it,” he said.

Hawthorn star Newcombe dumped Brisbane midfielder Jarrod Berry into the ground with a backwards dumping motion in the Hawks’ worrying loss to the Lions.

Berry did make contact with his head to the ground but one of his arms was not pinned by Newcombe and he played out the contest.

So while Newcombe was charged with rough conduct, he has been handed a $10,000 fine ($6250 with a guilty plea).

He was handed a $10,000 fine for tripping James Rowbottom in March and a $10,000 fine for rough conduct on Jesse Hogan late last season so he is quickly toting up a hefty fines total.

But he is available against Collingwood in a huge relief for coach Sam Mitchell.

The Hawks are badly missing star mid Will Day and subbed off emerging midfielder Cam Mackenzie after little impact against the Lions.

Originally published as Liam Baker to face MRO heat for ‘deliberate’ misconduct, Callum Mills in strife for late bump

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