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WATCH: First-game Eagle set to face Match Review scrutiny

WATCH: First-game Eagle set to face Match Review scrutiny

Perth Now04-05-2025
West Coast young gun Bo Allan is sweating on a possible suspension after his debut match, with a high hit on Melbourne's Jack Viney set to attract Match Review scrutiny.
WATCH THE INCIDENT IN THE PLAYER ABOVE
Allan was trying to spoil the football as Viney went for a mark at half-forward during the third quarter of their clash at Optus Stadium on Saturday night.
The teenager was running the other way to the former Demons captain and missed the ball with his spoil, catching Viney high which gave away a 50m penalty and resulted in a goal.
Viney was shaken up by the incident but played out the rest of the match.
'I haven't looked at it again on tape, but I saw it live,' Eagles coach Andrew McQualter said.
'Vines played out the game which is usually an indication that it will be OK.' West Coast debutant Bo Allan will sweat on the MRO. Credit: Janelle St Pierre/AFL Photos / AFL Photos via Getty Images
Allan could find himself suspended if it is graded careless, medium impact and high contact which carries a one-game suspension.
The defender will finished with seven disposals and two tackles in the 32-point defeat, having spent time on West Australian product Koltyn Tholstrup.
A ban would be a blow for West Coast's defensive unit, with key defender Jeremy McGovern set to miss next weekend's clash with Richmond because of concussion after an incident in the second quarter of the clash that could land Melbourne's Jake Melksham in trouble.
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