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Crow gets longest AFLW suspension for clash that left Giant with neck injury

Adelaide Crows footballer Ebony Marinoff has been handed the longest suspension in AFLW history, after a collision left Greater Western Sydney recruit Brid Stack with a fractured vertebra.
Key points:
- Marinoff and the Crows have expressed disappointment with the outcome
- Brid Stack suffered a fractured vertebra from a tackle
- She has since been released from hospital and is expected to make a full recovery
The AFL tribunal suspended Marinoff for three matches on Tuesday night — a ban that will see the two-time premiership player miss a third of the season.
Marinoff pleaded not guilty but the tribunal upheld the charge of engaging in forceful front-on contact.
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