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Jack Higgins fails to overturn three-match ban for dangerous tackle on Aliir Aliir

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Jack Higgins fails to overturn three-match ban for dangerous tackle on Aliir Aliir

St Kilda striker Jack Higgins will miss the next three weeks after failing to have his suspension overturned or reduced for a dangerous sling tackle.

Higgins pleaded not guilty at the AFL Tribunal to a charge of rough conduct for his tackle on Port Adelaide defender Aliir Aliir, with St Kilda lawyer Adrian Anderson arguing the 25-year-old’s actions were not unreasonable given the circumstances. circumstances.

As a secondary argument, Anderson said there were “exceptional and compelling circumstances” that made it inappropriate to impose a three-match suspension, given that Aliir’s kicking was a major contributor to the incident.

Anderson said a two-game suspension would be more appropriate in those circumstances.

Aliir’s head slammed into the turf after being thrown to the ground by Higgins, and the subsequent concussion ruled the Port defender out of Thursday night’s clash with Adelaide.

The three-person tribunal panel, led by president Renee Enbom, deliberated for an hour and 40 minutes before striking down both of St Kilda’s lines of argument.

Although Enbom agreed that Aliir’s kicks contributed to his momentum to fall to the ground, he said the tackle was unreasonable.

“We consider this to be a clear case of harsh conduct,” Enbom said.

“Higgins used poor and dangerous technique to take Aliir down.

“He grabbed Aliir’s left arm and forcefully swung him to the ground.

“Higgins grabbed Aliir’s arm in such a way that Aliir had little or no ability to try to protect himself.”

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