Sarah D'Arcy kicks Sarah Hosking
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D'Arcy was reported in Friday night's AFLW opener against Carlton at Ikon Park after she kicked out at Carlton's Sarah Hosking while she was on her back after taking a mark, making contact to her opponent's groin.
The Magpies forward can accept a two-match suspension with an early guilty plea or choose to challenge and risk a three-week ban under AFLW rules.
The one-week penalty for a failed Tribunal challenge remains in place for the second AFLW season, rather than the $10,000 charge that has been implemented for the 2018 men's competition.
Christian, whose penalties are ticked off by League football operations boss Steve Hocking, will front the media on Monday afternoon to explain his decision.
The two-week penalty was consistent with the 2018 table of offences, using the grading of intentional conduct with medium impact to the groin.
Christian said Carlton's medical report showed the impact of D'Arcy's kick to be negligible, but he upgraded the charge to medium impact because of the risk of serious injury.
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"Ordinarily that would be low impact, but I decided to upgrade that to medium."
Christian said the same action with the same outcome in a men's match would have been met with a two-week ban.
The penalty effectively rules D'Arcy out for more than a quarter of the AFLW season, but Christian said he would not adjust his penalties to account for the shorter women's season.
"Just because it's a short season, I don't think that we need to excuse situations and actions like this," the newly installed match review officer said.
D'Arcy's penalty, if accepted, will sideline her until the midway point of the AFLW season, missing matches against Fremantle (Optus Stadium) and Greater Western Sydney (Olympic Park Oval) and returning for the round four clash against Melbourne in Alice Springs.
Western Bulldogs star Katie Brennan was charged with rough conduct and can accept a reprimand, while an incident involving Bulldog Bonnie Toogood and Fremantle’s Ashlee Atkins was cleared because both players were contesting the ball.
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