Geelong forward Gryan Miers was fortunate not to distribute a complimentary kick however might be fined for tossing St Kilda huge guy Rowan Marshall’s boot away throughout their AFL clash on Saturday night. Marshall was bring his best boot in his hand as he was running towards the border line throughout the 2nd quarter at GMHBA Stadium after it slipped off minutes before. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Gryan Miers tosses Rowan Marshall’s boot away. Stream analysis, regional footy and the greatest minutes totally free on 7plus Forced to toss his boot away to complete in the ruck contest, Marshall chose to stress over the boot later on and make the ball his concern. Seeing a sneaky chance, Miers, who was tracking in behind Marshall and Geelong ruck Rhys Stanley, selected the boot up behind Marshall’s back and tossed it away while his Saints challenger wasn’t looking. Observing the antagonistic act directly away, the umpire stopped play after the ball was currently tossed in and enabled Marshall to recover his boot. The video game was stopped briefly while he laced it back up once again. “Stop, stop stop. Bring the shoe back and toss the ball in (once again),” the umpire might be heard stating. “Ball back to the limit umpire, and you can put your shoe on, OK?” Marshall was running in without his boot on. Credit: Channel 7 Channel 7’s analysts were left flummoxed. “Has this ever occurred before?” Joel Selwood stated. “I can’t keep in mind (it ever taking place),” Hamish McLachlan responded. Luke Darcy included: “You constantly see something that you’ve never ever seen before at a video game of footy. I didn’t comprehend that guideline. “In fairness to Gryan Miers, he’s believing, ‘Well, that’s a danger, I’ll get it out of the method’.” The ball flew 30 metres away. Credit: Channel 7 He was fortunate not to hand out a complimentary kick for the occurrence. Credit: Channel 7 The video game was quickly resumed and absolutely nothing came of it, however Miers might get attention from the AFL’s match evaluation officer, who might release a ‘please describe’ if not a fine to him. McLachlan stated Miers was fortunate not to distribute a totally free kick. “I’ve simply got (a text) from an umpire who stated he would have granted a totally free kick … basically (for) misbehavior,” he stated on commentary. “They’ve been informed if Mason Cox’s safety glasses were disrupted, or GPS systems, or Bruce Doull’s headband was discarded, that’s misbehavior (and a) totally free kick. “So, he was really most likely fortunate not to have a complimentary kick versus. They simply enabled Rowan Marshall to put the boot back on and hold play.”