Voss tried to make a sort out on his rival within the fourth time period of the Dockers’ 61-point win over Richmond on Sunday when he landed a swinging arm to the face of Vlastuin.
The membership tried to have the ban overturned on the AFL tribunal, however their try was unsuccessful.
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Nick Vlastuin of the Tigers is injured by Patrick Voss of the Dockers. AFL Images by way of Getty Pictures
Freo tried to argue the impression down from extreme to excessive, utilizing proof from a plastic and reconstructive surgeon as a part of their case.
The Tigers defender was left bloodied on the turf with a damaged nostril and ultimately pressured to go away the sphere with staff medics.
The incident was graded as extreme impression, excessive contact, and careless conduct by the match evaluate officer, who confirmed a three-match ban.
Richmond coach Adem Yze dismissed options that there might have been malice or intent behind the sort out when he offered an replace on his participant post-match.
“His nostril is a bit crooked however that is the sport,” Yze stated of Vlastuin’s damage post-match.
“He is a tricky participant and places his head in locations that he in all probability should not.
Nick Vlastuin of the Tigers goes off injured. AFL Images by way of Getty Pictures
“He handed all of (the concussion exams) so it was only a blood rule. He is received a little bit of a shiner however he’ll be OK.”
The younger star will likely be ineligible for choice till the membership faces Collingwood on Might 8.
Vlastuin is just not anticipated to overlook any time and can practice this week at Tigerland.