Bailey Smith fined by AFL match review officer for careless conduct with umpire

Shayne Hope
7NEWS Sport
Bailey Smith collided with the umpire accidentally.
Bailey Smith collided with the umpire accidentally. Credit: Getty

Geelong midfielder Bailey Smith has been fined for making contact with an umpire on Thursday night.

He was the only player from the match to be sanctioned, slapped with a $1500 fine for careless conduct.

The star onballer tried to fend off Tom Liberatore at the centre bounce before colliding into the umpire as the final siren sounded.

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Smith was immediately apologetic after the incident.

It is his third sanction of the season, after a $1000 fine for flipping the bird with both hands to Adelaide supporters in round five and a $1875 fine for a similar offence aimed at Hawthorn fans a week later.

Smith was apologetic after the incident and even helped the umpire up.
Smith was apologetic after the incident and even helped the umpire up. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Smith relished the spotlight in his first encounter with the Bulldogs, his old side, starring in the Cats’ 20.7 (127) to 16.17 (113) win at GMHBA Stadium.

The 24-year-old was the centre of attention after lighting the fuse for the grudge match with several verbal barbs during the build-up.

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He stood up under pressure, tallying 33 disposals and six clearances as the Bulldogs mostly opted against trying to ruffle his feathers.

After the siren, Smith made a pointed remark about the way Geelong had handled him since his bombshell trade move last October.

“That’s the beauty of the club, is that they let you be yourself, and probably don’t make you try and conform to something you’re not, sort of like previous years,” Smith told Channel 7.

“So I’m just grateful that they’re welcoming me.”

Smith revealed he almost didn’t play against the Bulldogs because of a shin issue that required multiple painkilling injections.

He admitted he felt plenty of pressure going into his first clash with his former side but relished the opportunity.

Smith finished the game with scratches on his body, saying the culprit was “probably Libba or something” after his tangle with Liberatore in the final quarter.

But it was one of the few times the Bulldogs went after Smith physically.

“I certainly s*** myself for this game but it was almost reverse psychology with them not giving me attention,” Smith said.

“So it was good, they didn’t go after me and I loved it. I’m so glad we beat them.”

Smith’s latest performance continued his strong start to the season with Geelong, which has him firmly in Brownlow Medal contention.

“It’s been fun. I’m just so grateful to be able to be welcomed with open arms after a bit of a shit year last year,” he said.

“I’m just grateful and trying to repay them as best I can, and just outwork everyone we come up against, so I’m loving it.”

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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