Naitanui reported for hair-pulling scuffle

By Justin Chadwick / Wire

West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui had one of his dreadlocks pulled and was then reported for shoving Zach Merrett into a boundary fence before the Eagles big win in the elimination final against Essendon.

Naitanui, playing his first game since suffering a syndesmosis injury eight weeks ago, produced a series of potent ruck taps and crunching tackles to give his side the midfield ascendancy.

West Coast opened up a 41-point lead midway through the second quarter, and were able to withstand two Essendon fightbacks to secure the 17.14 (116) to 9.7 (61) win in front of 59,216 fans.

The Eagles will now take on either Geelong or Collingwood at the MCG on Friday week in a semi-final blockbuster.

Naitanui finished with 24 hit-outs and 14 disposals in a promising return, but the 2012 All Australian was reported for shoving Zach Merrett into the fence after the Bombers midfielder tugged on one of his dreadlocks.

The angry exchange sparked a heated melee, and Merrett was reported for the original hair tug.

But both Merrett and Naitanui will probably escape with a fine given there were no injuries to come out of it.

Naitanui showcased his speed at ground level during the match, running down Bombers speedster Adam Saad in a mad dash in which he reached a speed of 31.7km/h.

Essendon now haven’t won a final since 2004 after the 55-point thumping, and Eagles coach Adam Simpson was proud of the way his team responded from the recent losses to Richmond and Hawthorn.

“It was a pretty professional response,” Simpson said.

“I’m really proud of my players. It was a four-quarter effort.”

 

The Crowd Says:

2019-09-06T10:51:33+00:00

J.T. Delacroix

Guest


Sorry Jack, but I’m with His Holiness on this one. Even despite your crazed threats of violent retribution.

2019-09-06T07:13:10+00:00

Jack A

Guest


Surely you’re being sarcastic? If not, I’d love to see you put on the gloves and get in the ring with him. My guess is after you stop running from him (hard to hide due to his reach and reflexes) you’d be on your back within 5 seconds.

2019-09-06T01:58:47+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


The Big Blouse should wear a hair net.

2019-09-06T00:07:49+00:00

Luke

Guest


That was a dog act, Merrett's team mates shouldn't have remonstrated with Naitanui, they should have given Merrett a clip over the ear. But they obviously had no idea what he'd done, they just saw the shove. It's not a good look for the game, Merrett should get the bigger wack for instigating, because anyone who pulls someone's hair near the sidelines is likely to get thrown into the fence.

2019-09-05T23:20:42+00:00

Realist

Guest


Legitimate tackle. The rules say any hair below the neck is considered part of the jumper. Remember Tom Alvin. Nic needs to tie his hair up or just accept it's going to get pulled. Should get a week.

2019-09-05T23:07:35+00:00

WCE

Roar Rookie


Id get upset too if my hair was pulled like a girl , Nic had every right to react the way he did. Non Eagles supporters will disagree but too bad . Nic nats ruck work was superb last night and his run down tackling and pressure was brilliant. Jetta's best game of the year his millimeter precision kicking was a highlight of the game. Bring on the cats or c/wood

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