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Collingwood ironman Jack Crisp can continue his record streak of 279 consecutive games after he avoided being cited by the AFL match review in last night’s win over North Melbourne.

There was concerns around his clash with midfielder Tom Blamires that left the Roos player with concussion but the MRP had no issue with the incident.

Jack Crisp of the Magpies handballs.Getty Images

“Crisp’s actions were not unreasonable in the circumstances and did not constitute a reportable offence. No further action was taken,” the MRP wrote.

Collingwood defender Billy Frampton could miss one match after being cited for rough conduct which was graded as a one-game suspension.

The full MRP assessed the Crisp incident as follows:

“The tackle by Collingwood’s Jack Crisp on North Melbourne’s Thomas Blamires during the first quarter of Friday night’s match was assessed by the match review officer. Blamires receives a handball from a teammate and is tackled from the side by Crisp. It was the view of the MRO that Crisp does not use excessive force in executing the tackle and that Blamires had both arms free for him to attempt to brace for impact with the ground. Notwithstanding the injury suffered by Blamires, Crisp’s actions were not unreasonable in the circumstances and did not constitute a reportable offence. No further action was taken.”

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