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After having its undefeated start to the season come to an end in Round 4, Geelong is breathing a major sigh of relief after Patrick Dangerfield avoided suspension.
Dangerfield's strike of de Boer was deemed as "Intentional Conduct with Low Impact and Body Contact" by the Match Review Officer and he was hit with a $3000 fine as a first offence.Dangerfield lashed out after enduring a tough outing against GWS as he was held to just 19 disposals For this incident, the Match Review Officer deemed that de Boer was bent over from an earlier strike and that the force was insufficient to constitute a charge.
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