AFL Laws of the Game committee member Kevin Bartlett backs a call to ban players ducking head first by Bruce Matthews, Gilbert Gardiner
Herald Sun
July 30, 2013 12:52PMFORMER Richmond great Kevin Bartlett has backed suggestions to pay free kicks against players ducking head first into a contest.
The rule change follows a series of incidents, including Friday night when Hawthorn enforcer Jordan Lewis led with his head, his neck buckling upon contact.
Carlton defender Simon White fractured his neck in a VFL match last week, while former Geelong VFL-listed player Casey Tutungi was diagnosed a quadriplegic after an accident playing for South Barwon.
Bartlett agreed with respected Fox Footy's On The Couch panelist Mike Sheahan who said "players need to be protected from themselves".
"Players ducking their heads and initiating contact are not paid free kicks," Bartlett, who sits on the Laws of the Game committee said on SEN Radio this morning.
"But it's a very dangerous act.
"(A) free kick should be paid against a player who tries to draw a free with this dangerous action, is worthy of consideration.
"He (Simon White) was very very lucky it wasn't life changing and he has a neck to waist brace for the next eight weeks.
"The (ducking) rule was brought in to protect players bending over the ball from being hit front on to protect them from injury."
But Carlton defender Zach Tuohy has warned against a move to outlaw players ducking their heads in a contest.
Tuohy described teammate Simon White's fractured neck as an unfortunate accident in what's a tough, demanding sport.
"The worse thing that can happen now is that we look into it too much and start trying to tinker with the game and try to fix this from happening,'' the Blues backman said during recovery at St Kilda seabaths.
"It's a tough one, isn't it? But I think you can probably read a little too much into it. It's a tough physical game we play and players try to wriggle out of tackles, get through tackles. Sometimes these things (injury) happen,'' Tuohy said.
"These things are always going to happen. It was unfortunate what happened to Simon and he's a big loss, but it's all part of the game.''
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