AFL reprimands Carlton for breaching concussion protocols after concerning Harry McKay incident

The AFL has altered their processes surrounding head knocks after a number of incidents over the weekend that resulted in one club being reprimanded.

Carlton, Brisbane and Adelaide were all issued “please explains” from the AFL over their handling of the league’s concussion protocols.

Star Blue Harry McKay, Lions co-captain Harris Andrews and Crows skipper Jordan Dawson all played on after suffering head knocks over the weekend.

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Andrews and Dawson were since placed into concussion protocols and ruled out this week, while McKay was cleared to play in Friday night’s clash against Port Adelaide.

McKay took a hit to the face in a marking contest with North Melbourne player Eddie Ford on Sunday, which left the Blues goal-kicker groggy.

The 26-year-old was slow to get to his feet but continued playing, kicking a goal before being called off the field for a head injury assessment.

Harry McKay played on after suffering a head injury. Harry McKay played on after suffering a head injury.
Harry McKay played on after suffering a head injury. Credit: AAP

He passed the test and returned to the action, adding a second goal late in the match to seal Carlton’s important 19-point victory at Marvel Stadium.

But the AFL have reprimanded the club for their handling of the incident.

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