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Posted: 2024-07-17 05:49:05

AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has defended the league's tribunal system, as news emerged both Brisbane and GWS would appeal suspensions handed to their players over tackles on the weekend.

The role of the tackle in the AFL has been thrown into the spotlight over the past few days, with players receiving lengthy bans for footballing actions that would not have raised an eyebrow just a few years ago, because the players they tackled suffered concussion.

Brisbane's Charlie Cameron was handed a three-game ban by the match review officer after his driving tackle on West Coast' s Liam Duggan led to him being concussed and subbed out of their match on Sunday.

A West Coast AFL player lies on the ground after being tackled as a Brisbane forward lies on top of him.

Charlie Cameron received a three-match ban for this tackle on West Coast's Liam Duggan.(Getty Images: AFL Photos/Will Russell)

The Giants' Toby Bedford was also handed a three-match ban for a tackle on Richmond's Tim Taranto that left him dazed.

Both players challenged the bans at the AFL Tribunal, and both were unsuccessful.

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