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Brisbane defender Noah Answerth staggers off the field in bad way: ‘Not a good look for the game’

Questions have been asked about the handling of Brisbane defender Noah Answerth, who was groggy and in serious pain when he was helped from the field during the third quarter of the Lions’ clash with St Kilda.

AFL commentators on Fox Footy were baffled when the Brisbane trainers picked up the 26-year-old and walked him off the field, despite the fact he could barely lift his head.

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It was a scary moment when Answerth collapsed to the ground following a huge leap from St Kilda high-flyer Alix Tauru.

Tauru took the mark, but his knee appeared to collect Aswerth’s head, who ended up on the deck and was in immediate pain with concussion and rib concerns.

Noah Answerth was helped from the field by the trainers.
Noah Answerth was helped from the field by the trainers. Credit: Getty
Commentators could not understand why the trainers did not use a stretcher.
Commentators could not understand why the trainers did not use a stretcher. Credit: Getty

“He’s hurting there, Noah Answerth,” Richmond great Jack Riewoldt said in the commentary.

“You’d love to see the stretcher come out here.

“Yeah, I don’t know whether picking him up is the right way to go. You’ve got the stretcher there.”

Veteran caller Dwayne Russell added: “They’ve got as much time as they need.”

A mystified Riewoldt said it was a horrible look.

“He’s not in a good way here. This is not a great look for the game. You’ve got the stretcher there, have to use it,” he continued.

AFL great Jordan Lewis agreed.

“I don’t think it’s a great look having to watch someone walk off in in that type of shape,” Lewis said.

“You can take all the time in the world …”

While the Lions eventually came out on top, it was bruising encounter for both teams.

St Kilda’s Cooper Sharman was also ruled out with concussion in the third quarter, while Brisbane key defender Darcy Gardiner suffered a right shoulder injury (possibly a fractured collarbone) early in the final quarter.

At the time of the Answerth incident, the game was in the balance with just four points separating the teams.

But the Lions were able to regroup in the final term, kicking seven goals to two in the last to run away with a hard-fought 33-point win.

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