Football operations boss Steve Hocking said boots with any form of exposed metal studs were not permitted. The 20-year-old has become a regular in Collingwood's line up, missing only three games with a leg injury since coming into the side in round six this year. They would be standard issue boots, there would have probably been five or six players out there with those boots on tonight,” he said.“The AFL will just have to look at that and make an assessment on that style of boot, so we‘ll wait and see. Photo: Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images.Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >,Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Quaynor was hurt during the dying stages of the Magpies’ narrow win over Sydney on Thursday night when he tackled Sydney debutant Sam Wicks. “I’m glad to hear the facts though and that it has been cleared up …”.Swans coach John Longmire didn’t know what had happened but the Swans have since confirmed that he had “standard issue boots but had a combination of metal and plastic studs”.Channel 7’s Tom Browne confirmed the studs were “standard Nike screw ins” which are “in common use”.Going down the rabbit hole of metal screw-ins on boots. “Football boots with exposed metal studs have the potential to cause injuries and have no place across any level of our game.“There are players in the competition who have been wearing boots direct from manufacturers that feature screw-in studs that have a hybrid soleplate, which includes both plastic and aluminium stops, and these are not compliant with AFL regulations.“It is the responsibility of clubs and players to work with manufacturers to ensure football boots worn by all players are compliant with AFL regulations and ensure a duty of care to themselves, their teammates and opposition players. "The Sydney Swans have been in contact with the AFL following an incident in last night’s game that resulted in an injury to Magpie Isaac Quaynor," they said in a statement. Every online story about Isaac Quaynor’s gruesome leg gash last month carried a “GRAPHIC CONTENT” warning — as this one does. Kevin Sheehan has explained why Collingwood’s Isaac Quaynor received the Round 17 Rising Star nomination over Adelaide’s Lachie Sholl. By continuing to use our site you are agreeing to our.Subscribe for free to get the latest breaking news and analysis sent to your inbox.AFL investigate boots involved in Isaac Quaynor injury.Magpies defender Isaac Quaynor had to be taken from the Gabba on a stretcher after a bad gash to his shin.Search real estate for sale or rent anywhere in Australia from licensed estate agents on,Jacinda Ardern admits COVID selfie error as restrictions ease,‘Taking money out of people’s pockets’: Coalition slams tax cut opponents,The two groups of people most vulnerable to dying from COVID-19,Beaches shut as authorities search for shark that killed Nick Slater on Gold Coast,Australian Caleb Ewan pipped at finish line of Stage 10 of the Tour de France,Michael Pascoe: China’s leader takes a turn for the particularly stupid… and ours is no better,The ‘highly sophisticated’ religious movement trying to brainwash Australians,Garry Linnell: Empathy is dead and it’s time for us peasants to make way for profits,Half-baked case to downplay coronavirus built on one big misunderstanding,Airlines want us on planes so badly they’re willing to pay for our funerals.How do pandemics usually end? Isaac Quaynor of the Magpies is taken from the Gabba after suffering an injury against the Swans. Following discussions with the AFL, it has become clear that these boots are not compliant with AFL regulations. But I think the clubs and the individuals need to be accountable for not having dangerous footwear and steel stops in the regulations are deemed to be that.“I don’t know if he did (wear metal studs) or he didn’t. It was supposed by a few of our players,” he said. Quaynor … (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images).The AFL will investigate whether Swans debutant Sam Wicks wore illegal studs in his boots after a horrific injury to Collingwood’s Isaac Quaynor.The Magpie suffered a deep gash on his leg in the fourth quarter of Thursday night’s game and needed a stretcher to get off the field. The Magpies won the game 6.14 (50) to 6.5 (41) at the Gabba.Quaynor was trying to make a tackle on Wicks from behind when he fell to the ground. The banned boot that caused the horrific leg injury to Collingwood youngster Issac Quaynor may have slipped through the cracks due to staff … The AFL will investigate whether the leg injury suffered by Collingwood's Isaac Quaynor was the result of an opponent wearing boots with illegal metal studs. ".The severity of metal studs was reaffirmed by AFL General Manager Football Operations Steve Hocking, who called on the clubs to continue enforcing the ruling to ensure that injuries like this don't happen again.“The health and safety of everyone in our game, both on and off the field, is always our highest priority,” Mr Hocking said in a statement.“Football boots with exposed metal studs have the potential to cause injuries and have no place across any level of our game.“There are players in the competition who have been wearing boots direct from manufacturers that feature screw-in studs that have a hybrid soleplate, which includes both plastic and aluminium stops, and these are not compliant with AFL Regulations.“It is the responsibility of clubs and players to work with manufacturers to ensure football boots worn by all players are compliant with AFL Regulations and ensure a duty of care to themselves, their teammates and opposition players.“Where we can make our game safer for everyone involved, we will.”.Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley confirmed that Quaynor will likely miss the next couple of weeks depending on how the wound heals. I haven’t heard of that happening in all my time in footy. The club has been in contact with Collingwood to express its regret for the incident and concern for Isaac, whom we wish a speedy recovery.”.After investigating the incident, the AFL on Friday wrote to all 18 clubs to reinforce the competition’s rules surrounding players’ footwear. The brutal injury to Isaac Quaynor should have never eventuated, not even going to post the image because it’s too gruesome.

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