Harsher penalties for high hits, crackdown on umpire contact

Harsher penalties for high hits, crackdown on umpire contact

The shift, which was forecast by new football operations boss Brad Scott last month, means cases involving careless conduct and high contact will usually be met with a minimum one-match suspension instead of a fine.

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