Essendon’s Sam Durham Faces Suspension for Controversial High Bump on Carlton's Adam Cerra

June 8, 2025
Essendon’s Sam Durham Faces Suspension for Controversial High Bump on Carlton's Adam Cerra
  • During a closely contested match on June 8, 2025, at the MCG, Essendon faced Carlton, ultimately losing 11.12 (78) to 11.4 (70).

  • Essendon onballer Sam Durham is under investigation for a high bump on Carlton midfielder Adam Cerra, which occurred during the second quarter of the game.

  • The referee awarded a free kick against Durham for the bump, indicating recognition of the infraction.

  • Commentators raised concerns about the hit, noting that while it involved shoulder contact, there was also potential jaw contact, which could elevate the severity of the incident.

  • Cerra was assessed by Carlton's medical team after the hit and returned to the game with visible swelling around his eye, prompting discussions about concussion protocols.

  • Despite returning to play, Cerra was kept under observation for delayed-onset concussion, highlighting the ongoing concerns regarding player safety.

  • Carlton coach Michael Voss emphasized the importance of adhering to safety protocols during the head injury assessment, describing the bump as 'black-and-white' in terms of legality.

  • Essendon coach Brad Scott acknowledged the challenges players face in making split-second decisions regarding contact, underscoring the need for a duty of care towards opponents.

  • Experts criticized Durham's hit as an 'old school' play that should be phased out of the game due to safety concerns.

  • There are discussions about the possibility of an 'upgrade clause' in Durham's case, which could lead to a two-match suspension if deemed to have caused serious injury.

  • Depending on the Match Review Officer's assessment, Durham could face either a one-game suspension for careless conduct or a two-game suspension if the hit is classified as high impact.

  • The incident has placed additional pressure on Essendon, who are looking to improve their performance in upcoming matches.

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