Eagles will miss Glass

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 April 2013 | 16.55

Mature-aged Bulldogs recruit Brett Goodes may come under scrutiny from the AFL match review panel for this bump on Geelong's Josh Caddy.

Geelong captain Joel Selwood was forced from the ground after this round-house punch to the stomach from Bulldog captain Matthew Boyd

STRUGGLING West Coast won't have captain Darren Glass to lead a recovery bid this week.

Glass must sit out Sunday's home game against the Western Bulldogs and an away assignment against Brisbane the following round.

The AFL match review panel added to the Eagles' crisis of a 1-4 start to the season by suspending the key defender for two matches for rough conduct.

The high bump on Port Adelaide's Paul Stewart was compounded by 82.81 demerit points carried over from Glass' one-game penalty for a similar offence against Lions skipper Jonathan Brown in Round 18 last season.

The Bulldogs must head to Perth without mature-age recruit Brett Goodes, also outed for two matches for rough conduct that benched Geelong's Josh Caddy for the second half of last Saturday night's game.


But captain Matthew Boyd can play against the Eagles after escaping with a reprimand and 70.31 carryover points for striking Geelong counterpart Joel Selwood.

Fremantle is considering whether to fight Nathan Fyfe's one-match ban for kicking Richmond's Daniel Jackson as the Dockers' gun midfielder lay on the turf last Friday night.

Lions James Polkinghorne and Billy Longer can accept reprimands for tripping and rough conduct charges stemming from the Gabba win against Melbourne.

North Melbourne backman Jamie Macmillan was reprimanded for making contact to Hawthorn forward Lance Franklin's head in a boundary line retaliation that sparked a scuffle in the second quarter at the MCG on Sunday night.

Macmillan was also hit with a $3000 fine for his third melee offence, which also cost teammates Scott Thompson ($2100), Aaron Mullett ($1200) and Ryan Bastinac ($1200). Franklin and fellow Hawks Isaac Smith, Jack Gunston and Jordan Lewis were each fined $1200 for their involvement in the melee.

Hawk forward Luke Breust's matchday report for striking Roos ruckman Todd Goldstein was thrown out, and Port Adelaide's Angus Monfries is in the clear for a tackle that left Eagle Matt Priddis with concussion.

Tiger Brad Helbig was fined $1200 for standing on Docker Danyle Pearce's hand, and the Giants' Tom Scully was fined $1800 for a second offence of colliding with a field umpire.


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