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Matthew Lloyd questions why AFL players are still running the risk with bumps – Wide World of Sports
‘We knew that 11 years ago’

AFL great Matthew Lloyd has questioned why the bump continues to get players suspended when the risk has long been apparent.
Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield copped a three-match ban for nailing Adelaide’s Jake Kelly last weekend, a bump that resulted in a head clash and a broken nose for the Crows player. Referred directly to the tribunal, Dangerfield said of the incident: “You feel like you’re on trial for murder.”
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