Reading: Tom Stewart collision leaves Callum Ah Chee slow to get up in round 13

Tom Stewart collision leaves Callum Ah Chee slow to get up in round 13

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’s collision with was the moment that cut through ’s round 13 meeting with , leaving Ah Chee slow to get up after the contact.

The hit came during the match between Adelaide and Geelong and quickly became the detail people were looking for at half-time, when Stewart spoke after the collision. That is the main reason the play matters now: it was not just a hard football contest, but a heavy contact episode involving one player who needed time to rise.

Ah Chee’s delayed recovery is the clearest sign that the collision carried real force. Stewart’s comments at the break also point to concern that the contact may have been high, but no injury outcome was confirmed and no penalty result was stated in the available material. That leaves the key facts narrow and uneasy: the collision happened, Ah Chee was slow to get up, and the formal outcome of the incident was left unexplained.

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The broader reporting around the moment is limited to AFL video and news item descriptions rather than a full match report, which is why the collision itself stands out so sharply. For readers tracking round 13, the next thing that matters is whether Ah Chee was hurt and whether the contact drew any official response, because those answers are still not in the record provided.

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