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Justin Chadwick

Blue Jesse Motlop falls foul of AFL tackle crackdown

Carlton's Jesse Motlop (centre) has incurred a one-match ban for a sling tackle on Dougal Howard. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

Carlton's Jesse Motlop is the latest player to be suspended for a dangerous tackle, with the forward handed a one-match ban for the slinging manoeuvre.

Motlop wrapped up Dougal Howard's arms and slung the St Kilda defender to the ground during Carlton's 22-point defeat on Sunday.

The incident was assessed as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact, drawing a one-match ban.

Motlop is the eighth player in the past five rounds to be cited for a dangerous tackle, with the AFL cracking down on any tackles that put the head in danger.

GWS midfielder Callan Ward was also handed a one-match ban over the weekend for a dangerous tackle.

The crackdown has led to some coaches instructing their players against slamming or slinging a player to the ground in a tackle.

Carlton's Lewis Young can escape with a $2000 fine for striking Mason Wood.

Hawthorn's James Sicily and Adelaide's Darcy Fogarty were fined for wrestling offences.

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