- Geelong sealed a seven -point victory against Hawthorn on Easter Monday
- Bailey Smith was involved in a controversial moment, being hooked by fans
Bailey Smith was exploded by Hawthorn fans after seeing a bizarre football on the face of the defender of the Hawks Jarman Impey.
Geelong and Hawthorn played an extremely entertaining and fierce confrontation at MCG on Easter Monday while Chris Scott’s team sealed a 12.14 (86) victory to 11.13 (79) to climb to sixth row. Patrick Dangerfield and Shaun Mannagh played for the cats, making three goals, while Jack Gunston and Marbior Chol were just as impressive, leaving two haggstrokes for the Hawks.
Smith, 24, could now find himself a little disturbing with the AFL court, according to some commentators, after the ugly moment.
The midfielder had also landed in hot water with the court only a week ago after being slapped with a penalty of $ 1000 for overthrowing his middle finger on a spectator, who would have reprimanded Captain Dangerfield with not reputable “.
Smith, a former star of the western Bulldogs, who moved to the cat during the dead season, had tried to gather football before he crossed the limit, before receiving a small bump of imperative.
While it was a fairly harmless bump, Smith seemed to see Read, throwing the ball directly on the side of the face of the Hawks star, while turning the back on the geelong midfielder.

Impey fell on the ground before a crash has fun on the key line, with Smith getting back with Conor Nash.
There was a certain conjecture among football experts to find out if Smith should cause a new sanction for the incident.
Addressing Sen, Gerard Whateley said: “I would love him for that … I don’t think you would like to signal through.”



Meanwhile, Matthew Richardson told 3aw: “He didn’t need to do it.”
Smith then broke out a large hoo of sections of the crowd when he was underpinned on the bench.
But their taunts did not go unnoticed, the star of the Cats cuts her hand to his ear before pretending to spectators inside the MCG with his hands.
More to follow …