‘The highest end of serious crimes’ AFL Great, Ban Calls
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Essendon Great Matthew Lloyd called AFL to claim that Dayne Zorko was a victim of an old -fashioned squirrel grain. Zorko and Gold Coast Midfielder Touk Miller continued for long -term blood feuds with some serious fights in Suns's victory in QClash last weekend In the middle of the third quarter, a 20 -point leading Suns and Zorko chased a loose ball when Miller arrived. As soon as Zorko pulled ball, Miller wrapped his arms around Lions star and strongly took him to grass. The two men did not sit well with Zorko, almost instantly repeated as they came face to face on the grass. After his teammates finally stood up, he separated the two of them while changing the verbal thorns. Dayne Zorko accused Touk Miller of receiving his genitals. Photics Twitter.Kaynak Twitter Ses from the game, Zorko's referee said "Just caught my hazelnuts!" He was angry after the game and said that Afl was “a precedent” without punishing Miller. “Interesting, now you are allowed to take the groin area and squeeze it and do whatever you want, Zor said Zorko. “This is an interesting rule cleared by AFL. “An accident when you stood up and smiled and laughed?” He said. All of them are funny." Lloyd classified by Nine Footy called AFL to take more action. "I think it is at the highest level of serious crimes if found guilty." Touk Miller, with Marcus Ashcroft medal for his efforts at QClash. However, experienced AFL journalist Damian Barrett said that the incident was “completely rejected by the league before attracting Zorko's attention. "Now Wednesday night, a Saturday event Thursday, night of Thursday, basically Post Zorko himself must bring to public forum public," he said. “I think Touk Miller missed a match, probably more than one. This is potentially in the game. "If the case can be proved, I can't see how AFL can't fall with a sanction." AFL interviewed both Miller and Zorko and is expected to publish his findings on Thursday. Miller awarded the fourth Marcus Ashcroft Medal as the best player in Queensland Derby.