AFL News: Scott hits out at 'offensive' Tribunal call to clear Cameron, Pies to swoop on star Dog?

By The Roar / Editor

Geelong coach Chris Scott has hit out at the AFL Tribunal’s decision to clear Charlie Cameron for his dangerous tackle on Jake Lever, saying the assessment of the Brisbane star as possessing ‘good character’ in overturning his ban is ‘offensive’ to other players.

Cameron’s previously clean record was surprisingly listed as a reason in downgrading his suspension to a fine, despite having received fines on multiple previous incidents.

Scott believes other club are obliged to use the same defence to attempt to clear their own players.

“Whether you agree with it or not, it’s incumbent on you to use that [defence],” Scott said.

“It would be offensive to any of our players to suggest they have lesser character than the two players in recent history who have successfully used that clause.

“There are plenty of others who have asked for it and been denied, which is highly offensive.”

Scott’s Cats play Cameron’s Lions on Saturday evening at the Gabba, with the Geelong coach noting that his surprise isn’t directed at the star forward escaping suspension, but the means with which he achieved it.

“When I saw [Cameron’s tackle on Lever], I expected him to be playing,” he said.

“So it’s not like it’s overly surprising – the surprising part is how they got to that point.”

The undefeated Cats are looking to notch up their sixth consecutive win, while the Lions have bounced back from a slow start to 2024 with wins over North Melbourne and Melbourne in their last two matches.

‘Never been better’: Cousins opens up on past in Front Bar appearance

Former AFL star Ben Cousins believes his ‘life’s never been better’, following a years-long battle with a substance abuse problem.

The 2005 Brownlow Medallist, Cousins’ standing as one of the game’s modern greats was tarnished after drugs derailed his career, causing him to be sacked by West Coast at the end of 2007 before further off-field incidents following his retirement in 2010 after a stint at Richmond led to a 10-month prison sentence.

However, in an appearance on The Front Bar, the 45-year old, who is currently reading sports news on Channel 7 in Western Australia and is set to appear in the upcoming edition of Dancing with the Stars, looked fit and healthy as he reminisced on his playing days and touched on the drugs issues that affected him for so long.

“I wish it hadn’t had to have taken this long and had to run its course the way it did,” he said.

“But it’s nice to be working and busy, have some real ambition back, and just connected back in with friends, family, and even on a community level. Life’s never been better, to be honest.”

Cousins also paid tribute to the Tigers, who selected him in the pre-season draft at the end of 2008 after serving an AFL-mandated 12-month suspension for bringing the game into disrepute.

“It was a really tough lead-up to getting picked up, there were no guarantees it was ever going to happen,” he said.

“I was the last pick in the last draft, and I was super keen to get an opportunity to play, and it came about at the death knock.

“I was just rapt to be playing footy… I don’t like Richmond, I love Richmond. I will forever stay connected to the group and the footy club because they played such an important part in my life, which far exceeds football.”

Ben Cousins. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Pies loom as frontrunner for injured Dogs star

Collingwood have emerged as a leading candidate for Western Bulldogs star Bailey Smith, with the midfielder’s contract set to expire at the end of 2024.

Smith, who is currently on the comeback trail after tearing his ACL during the pre-season, has been offered a two-year deal to remain with the Bulldogs, but is widely expected to head elsewhere at the conclusion of the season.

As reported on Fox Footy’s Midweek Tackle, the Magpies are officially the frontrunners to secure his signature, ahead of Geelong and Hawthorn, with Smith forging a close friendship in recent years with Nick and Josh Daicos.

“We’ve all been thinking Geelong for probably 12 months, they share that sponsorship with Cotton On, we know Hawthorn would love him in their midfield as well,” News Corp journalist Sam Landsberger said.

“But I think it’s the Magpies who lead the race for Bailey, who we all accept has one foot out the door at Whitten Oval.”

Adding further interest to the story, Landsberger reported that the Magpies have been instructed by the club to refrain from posting any photos with Smith.

“I can tell you tonight that Collingwood has told their players, no more photos with Bailey. This is getting out of hand. They sent the message out to players, no more publicity with Bailey Smith,” Landsberger said.

“They’re going to the next level, they have got serious, progressed and now it’s like ‘boys, just don’t give too much away!’” fellow panellist Scott Gullan replied.

With 334,000 followers, Smith is the most-followed AFL player on Instagram, with his star rising after a superb 2021 finals series to help lead the Bulldogs into that year’s grand final.

However, he has struggled with form and injuries since midway through 2022.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-19T07:39:30+00:00

Barry Round

Roar Rookie


Cameron has quite a bit of on-field “previous” too. Whether he is a good bloke off the field or not is irrelevant.

2024-04-19T04:12:46+00:00

Roger of Sydney

Roar Rookie


I will drink to that, but we need to get rid of Clarkson in the 2014 flogging as well, just plain outcoached and in 2022, just out muscled. 2006 Swans win 2016 Swans win That makes Longmire one of the best coaches ever, or was 2005 Roos?

2024-04-19T03:09:22+00:00

Knoxy

Roar Rookie


I've heard similar stories from female family and friends Virgil. It's depressing to think about.

2024-04-19T02:23:15+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


No drug test after an AFL GF is there?

2024-04-19T01:30:56+00:00

Virgil

Roar Rookie


There is a culture of fear among women in Australia. I am hearing stories of women being too scared to go out in the dark; or being fearful of going on dates. Toxic masculinity is rank in Australia and Damien Barrett saying we shouldn’t set ourselves up to ‘judge’ footballers’ characters is part of the cultural problem in this country.

2024-04-18T23:40:39+00:00

nostats

Roar Rookie


pies are comeing into a very serious recruiting phase in next two years for the long term future .im hopefull with current admin that they take the path that you suggest and avoid the hollywood style of previous recruiting .not saying that is smith himself but the hype from media will once again be circus like.smith does have off field probs aswell as being a very good player so hope he gets back playing and happy somewhere

2024-04-18T23:23:22+00:00

Gilberto

Roar Rookie


This is the same Scott who after Tom Stewart assaulted Prestia told the whole world what a good bloke he was right.

2024-04-18T21:55:35+00:00

junk

Roar Rookie


I agree with Scott . and The MRO and tribunal (the AFL) offer lip service to protecting players from concussion, yet hand out multi week suspensions for wrongspeak.

2024-04-18T21:16:43+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


George the blowtorch is also on others but that’s life mate :thumbup:

2024-04-18T21:15:02+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Pick7 would be the magic number mate :thumbup:

2024-04-18T21:13:59+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Take the umpires out of the 16’ flag & thats 2 cups :laughing:

2024-04-18T18:01:02+00:00

George Apps

Roar Rookie


Was it just Cousins on illegal drugs and not half the Eagles team? They did not deserve to win in 2006!

2024-04-18T11:50:55+00:00

PeteB

Roar Rookie


Past time for Michael Christian to be given the flick. So out of touch.

2024-04-18T11:24:34+00:00

Knoxy

Roar Rookie


Good point Virgil. I forgot about Cousins' history with that. Still, I'd rather see him alive than dead from an overdose.

2024-04-18T10:58:31+00:00

Virgil

Roar Rookie


Not sure that I can feel overly great about Cousins given the endemic surrounding violence against women. AFL football stars seem to get an easy ride regarding this issue.

2024-04-18T10:25:34+00:00

Opps74

Roar Rookie


Trade talk can probably wait until end of H&A...media looking for clicks because it's pies...could have read "Dogs player exploring end of season options"...just shows how desperate and dependent media are on a collingwood story...and probably a non story...come on roar be better than that

2024-04-18T09:44:18+00:00

Frodo

Roar Rookie


Agree totally with Chris Scott! A sentence I never thought I'd admit to! Gets off 'cause he's a good bloke? And Baker gets a week for something equally marginal? Nah. It just aint right.

2024-04-18T09:15:44+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Benny is an all time favourite...(I'm an Armadale class mate of his dad and Gary Malarkey). No negatives there. There is, however, massive cross promotion just before his series of Dancing With The Stars is aired.

2024-04-18T08:45:21+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


If Smith wants Collingwood good luck to him, it's a shame but maybe a new setting would help him in the long run. They will push hard for a first rounder though. whether they get it or not is another thing but they'll want that or close to it.

2024-04-18T08:33:59+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


I really don't like to agree with Chris Scott but he is 100% right. The outcome of the "Cameron incident" was correct (ie a fine) but the justification was flawed.

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