See the shameful moment that an adult man reportedly beats a teenager in the throat – causing the younger to breathe

See the shameful moment that an adult man reportedly beats a teenager in the throat – causing the younger to breathe

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  • Nate Munzer, 16, has to do with a ‘current throat problem’
  • Anger after the player received a ban on one game on incident

A deeply ‘frustrated and shocked’ father wondered how an off-player in the suburbs was only forbidden for one match after he reportedly hit a teenager in the throat.

The shocking incident unfolded during a fixture with South Augusta and Proprietary/Risdon Lions Football Club on 28 June in South Australia.

South Augusta Young Gun Nate Munzer – who is only 16 – is reportedly ‘still managed (a) continuous throat problem’ after the off -the -ball arguing.

‘Let’s be clear – this was not a scuffle or a bump. This was a deliberate and violent act by an A-class adult football player against a Junior U18 player, “said Nate’s father, Bronte Munzer, in a Long -term Facebook -Report, Who also showed a vision of the incident.

‘The thrust struck directly into the Appel of the Adam, causing it to lose his breath and struggles to breathe.

“He was chased and couldn’t speak well for some time. He was out of operation for several days, and even now – more than a week later – he still has to deal with constant throat problems.

A deeply ‘frustrated and dismantled’ father wondered how an A-grade footy player was only forbidden for one match after hitting a teenager (wearing red) in the throat (photo)

South Augusta Young Gun Nate Munzer (depicted, in red) - who is only 16 - is still 'managed (a) current throat problem' after the off -the -ball argument, according to his father

South Augusta Young Gun Nate Munzer (depicted, in red) – who is only 16 – is still ‘managed (a) current throat problem’ after the off -the -ball argument, according to his father

The father of the teenager was disbelief in the prohibition on one game issued to his own/Risdon Lions Football Club player (Nate Munzer is depicted)

The father of the teenager was disbelief in the prohibition on one game issued to his own/Risdon Lions Football Club player (Nate Munzer is depicted)

“By giving just a suspension of one game, you have effectively said that it is good to hit a minor violent and miss one game.”

Munzer added that a South Augusta player recently received a suspension of one game for ‘showing his cycling pants under his Footy Shorts’.

He was determined the incident in which his son was involved, justified a much greater suspension.

“We are seriously that (incident) with a violent act that endangered the safety of a young player?” He asked.

‘As a parent, I trusted that this competition had strong values and would have a fixed attitude on the safety of players, especially when it comes to our juniors.

‘At the moment I have trouble seeing that.

‘This is not just about my son – it’s about honesty, integrity and sending the right message about all the levels of the game.

“Our children and the sport deserve better.”

In May, the Adelaide Footy League started an investigation into disturbing allegations during a senior women’s competition.

The Claims Center on a runner of a Southern Suburbs Club, which reportedly made violent threats towards opposition players during the heated on-field match.

They are said to have been admitted: “I get her after the game” and “I will pay $ 50 to get her up.”

It is assumed that the investigation is underway.

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