AFL site saying it could be a 5 week suspension
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/129123/default.aspxRICHMOND youngster Reece Conca may be facing a five week stint on the sidelines following a behind-the-play incident that left North Melbourne's Leigh Adams concussed.
In behind-the-goals footage of the incident, Conca could be seen bumping Adams in the first quarter of Richmond's round one NAB Cup game against North at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.
Conca's shoulder appeared to make contact with Adams' head, although the Tiger midfielder's elbow was not raised.
Conca's biggest problem is the fact the incident took place about 40 metres behind the play.
Under new tribunal guidelines introduced in December last year, any contact made behind the play will be deemed intentional in the absence of compelling evidence otherwise.
The change was implemented after the AFL signalled its frustration with the two-match penalty given to Gold Coast Sun Campbell Brown for his off-the-ball strike on then-Western Bulldog Callan Ward early last season.
If found guilty Conca could expect a penalty of up to five matches, although he may be able to reduce any penalty with an early plea.
Adams lay on the ground for several minutes after the incident, in which time a stretcher was called onto the field. Although he was able to walk from the ground with assistance, North coach Brad Scott said after the game that Adams was "dazed and confused".