Dayne Zorko Fined $3,125 for Misconduct After Swiping at Mason Cox’s Medically Required Glasses that results……
Brisbane Lions veteran Dayne Zorko has been fined $3,125 — reduced from $5,000 with an early guilty plea — following a misconduct charge stemming from an incident involving Collingwood’s Mason Cox during their recent clash.
The AFL confirmed that Zorko’s actions, which saw him take a swipe at Cox’s medically approved protective glasses, breached the league’s conduct standards. Cox, who wears the glasses due to an eye condition sustained in 2019, was visibly frustrated after the altercation.
What appeared at first to be a minor scuffle quickly escalated after replays showed Zorko deliberately targeting Cox’s eyewear, sparking strong reactions from fans and commentators alike. Many described the act as “unsportsmanlike” given Cox’s medical exemption to wear the glasses during games.
Zorko, who accepted the sanction early to avoid a tribunal hearing, expressed remorse following the decision. The Lions star stated that his actions were “heat-of-the-moment” and not intended to disrespect Cox’s condition.
The AFL Match Review Officer classified the incident as misconduct, emphasizing the importance of player welfare and respect for medical accommodations.
The fine adds further scrutiny to Zorko’s on-field discipline, with the midfielder already carrying a reputation for fiery exchanges. Meanwhile, Collingwood has commended the league’s stance, insisting that protecting players with medical conditions should remain a “non-negotiable priority.”
The incident serves as a reminder of the AFL’s growing emphasis on sportsmanship and respect — both crucial to maintaining the integrity of the game.