Match Review Officer. the Breakfast Club. “If you’re going to run past the ball and you’re going to bump someone whose head’s pointing towards you, it’s 4 weeks or 6 weeks and then if the outcome is the player is severely injured, then the layers go on top of that.” “We’re wrong in our conversations around the outcome versus the action at the moment.” Sydney forward James Wicks was offered a one match ban for his high bump on Hawthorn’s Will Day. The incident was assessed as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact, equating to a one-week ban.