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AFL Acknowledges Umpiring Oversight in Lachie Schultz Concussion Incident

The league confirms play should have been stopped under concussion protocols, sparking calls for improved player safety measures.

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Lachie Schultz attempts to get up after his hit.

Overview

  • Lachie Schultz suffered a concussion during Collingwood's Round 9 match against Fremantle after a tackle attempt on Jordan Clark.
  • Umpires failed to notice Schultz's injury, allowing play to continue for approximately 15 seconds before it was halted.
  • The AFL stated that play would have been stopped earlier if umpires had seen Schultz lying injured on the ground.
  • Collingwood coach Craig McRae and captain Darcy Moore criticized the delay, emphasizing the need for quicker responses to player injuries.
  • The incident has intensified calls from players, coaches, and commentators for clearer and stronger on-field concussion protocols to prioritize player welfare.