Hawthorn’s Mabior Chol is free to play in spherical one, 2026 after the AFL tribunal overturned his three-match ban for tough conduct in opposition to Geelong’s Tom Stewart.
The incident occurred late within the first quarter of Geelong’s prelim last win over Hawthorn on the MCG.
Stewart took maintain of the ball in defensive 50 and tried to run clear, however he was grabbed across the legs by Hawthorn’s Sam Butler, after which tackled from behind by Chol, who pinned Stewart’s arms as each males fell ahead to the bottom.
Stewart hit his head on the bottom and subsequently failed a HIA check.
This dominated him out for the remainder of the match, and ensured that he wouldn’t be out of concussion protocols in time to to play within the grand last.
Chol was handed a three-match ban by the match assessment officer.
Hawthorn challenged the outcome, resulting in Tuesday night’s listening to.
Counsel Albert Dinelli KC stated the AFL’s place was that Chol acted unreasonably and failed his obligation of care to Stewart.
Though the incident came about extraordinarily rapidly, Dinelli stated that Chol’s alternative of tackling from behind had elevated Stewart’s momentum and had both pushed him into the bottom or elevated the drive with which the Cats defender hit the bottom.
He added that Chol had pinned each arms, that means that Stewart was unable to do something to guard himself, and that the Hawks ahead had not rolled off Stewart till after the affect, by which period “the injury was completed”.
Counsel representing Hawthorn, Myles Tehan, described the incident as an unlucky “soccer accident” and stated that Chol didn’t settle for that he had acted with careless conduct.
Tehan stated that Chol was very sorry for the result that noticed Stewart concussed and lacking this weekend’s grand last, however that circumstances and components outdoors his management had led to the outcome.
Tehan stated that the preliminary sort out by Butler was obscured from Chol’s view, in order that his expectation that he can be tackling an upright participant didn’t occur.
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Chol’s counsel added {that a} tangle of legs involving Butler, Stewart and Chol left the Hawks ahead unable to maintain his toes, ensuing within the falling ahead.
He argued that Chol did attempt to roll off Stewart, and that he didn’t use extreme drive.
Tribunal chair Jeff Gleeson KC agreed. When the tribunal panel got here again with their verdict, they overturned the three-match ban.
Gleeson cited the tangle of legs and the pace of the incident making it unimaginable for Chol to keep away from falling on Stewart.
Nevertheless he stated there was proof that the Hawks participant had made an try to roll off and that Stewart’s capacity to handball clear earlier than he hit the bottom confirmed the Cats participant was not fully unable to answer the sort out.
Gleeson stated the panel was not happy that Chol had acted unreasonably.

















