Essendon players make their feelings known after Jobe Watson was felled in a collision with Beau Waters (left). Picture: Daniel Wilkins Source: The Sunday Times
Eagle Beau Waters takes a diving mark. Picture: Daniel Wilkins Source: The Sunday Times
DON'T expect a crackdown on the bump any time soon after Eagles hard man Beau Waters joined the AFL laws committee.
Waters, who has had several run-ins with the match review panel, has been appointed the new player representative on the committee to replace Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich.
Last season the 26-year-old was twice guilty twice of high bumps, escaping with a reprimand for a collision with Demon Jack Grimes in April but copping a one-week ban for a hit on Brisbane midfielder Jack Redden in June.
In between he was cleared of any wrongdoing after another contentious bump on Richmond's Daniel Jackson.
Waters has played 113 games in 11 seasons with West Coast and was named in last year's All-Australian team.
Pavlich stood down last year after four years in the role.
"The AFL greatly values the contributions of current players, and the wider AFLPA, to the important discussions around the Laws of the Game and is pleased that Beau will join the laws panel," the AFL's acting football operations manager Gillon McLachlan said.The committee consists of McLachlan (acting chairman), Kevin Bartlett, Joel Bowden, Leigh Matthews, Luke Power, Rowan Sawers, Michael Sexton, Waters and Shane McCurry (secretary).
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