6 weeks, and the next game against the team offended against. But I still believe that if the tribunal were consistent in their application of punishment against these deliberate offenders, and gave a heavy enough ban, the game would be cleaned up.
They spend too much time nitpicking around bumps and accidental but punishable incidents, too many offences end in fines that are no deterrent, and the few really bad incidents get results like this.
How does this compare to the 6 weeks a Freo player got for a "dangerous" tackle, or the 8 weeks Solly got for putting Ling out of footy for 10 weeks. (later reduced to playing the next week on reviewal of medical advice.)