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Posted: 2024-04-30 21:14:33

St Kilda forward Jack Higgins will miss the next three weeks after failing to either overturn or reduce his suspension for a dangerous sling tackle.

Higgins pleaded not guilty at the AFL Tribunal to the rough conduct charge for his tackle on Port Adelaide defender Aliir Aliir, with St Kilda counsel Adrian Anderson arguing the 25-year-old's actions weren't unreasonable in the circumstances.

As a secondary argument, Anderson said there were "exceptional and compelling circumstances" that made it inappropriate to impose a three-match ban, given Aliir's kicking action heavily contributed to the incident.

Anderson said a two-match suspension would be more fitting under those circumstances.

Aliir's head slammed into the turf after being slung to the ground by Higgins, with the subsequent concussion ruling the Port defender out of Thursday night's Showdown against Adelaide.

The three-person tribunal panel, led by chair Renee Enbom, deliberated for one hour and 40 minutes before quashing St Kilda's two lines of argument.

Although Enbom agreed Aliir's kicking action contributed to his momentum of coming to ground, she said the tackle was unreasonable.

"We find this a clear case of rough conduct," Enbom said.

"Higgins used a poor and dangerous technique in tackling Aliir to ground.

"He grabbed hold of Aliir's left arm and forcefully rotated him to ground.

"Higgins had hold of Aliir's arm in such a way that Aliir had no or little ability to try to protect himself."

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