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The tackle that could stop Jack Crisp chasing 300 consecutive AFL games
Australia⚽ Sports6 hr. ago

The tackle that could stop Jack Crisp chasing 300 consecutive AFL games

On July 11, 2026, Collingwood footballer Jack Crisp faces potential suspension after a tackle during a match against the North Melbourne Kangaroos left opponent Tom Blamires concussed. The decision hinges on whether the tackle involved excessive force or left Blamires in a vulnerable position. Crisp's streak of 279 consecutive games is at risk, surpassing the previous record held by Jimmy Stynes. Another incident involves North Melbourne's Billy Frampton, who may face sanctions for a dangerous tackle on Matt Whitlock. Frampton's actions were flagged by umpires, and a medical report could determine the outcome. Both cases highlight ongoing concerns around player safety and disciplinary measures in the AFL.

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The Age logoThe AgeIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
The tackle that could stop Jack Crisp chasing 300 consecutive AFL games

On July 11, 2026, Collingwood footballer Jack Crisp faces potential suspension after a tackle during a game against the North Melbourne Kangaroos left opponent Tom Blamires concussed. The decision hinges on whether the tackle involved excessive force or left Blamires in a vulnerable position. Crisp's streak of 279 consecutive games is at risk, surpassing the previous record held by Jimmy Stynes. Another incident involves North Melbourne's Billy Frampton, who may face sanctions for a dangerous tackle on Matt Whitlock. Frampton's actions were initially ruled dangerous by the umpire, but the outcome remains pending a medical report.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related incidents and does not involve political topics, making it apolitical. Therefore, the framing is neutral and does not show a clear ideological lean.

The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentCenter6 hr. ago
The tackle that could stop Jack Crisp chasing 300 consecutive AFL games

On July 11, 2026, Collingwood footballer Jack Crisp faces potential suspension after a tackle during a match against the North Melbourne Kangaroos left opponent Tom Blamires concussed. The decision hinges on whether the tackle involved excessive force or left Blamires in a vulnerable position. Crisp's streak of 279 consecutive games is at risk, surpassing the previous record held by Jimmy Stynes. Another incident involves North Melbourne's Billy Frampton, who may face sanctions for a dangerous tackle on Matt Whitlock. Frampton's actions were flagged by umpires, and a medical report could determine the outcome. Both cases highlight ongoing concerns around player safety and disciplinary measures in the AFL.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related incidents within the Australian Football League (AFL), detailing tackles and potential suspensions. There is no political framing or discussion of governmental policies, elections, or public policy. The tone remains neutral, presenting both players' situations客观

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