Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield called for patience regarding the Jake Kolodjashnij concussion case despite conceding the club had “buggered it up”. The scandal broke last Thursday, revealing how Geelong and Kolodjashnij agreed to waive his rights for a future legal case should he suffer a brain injury. Geelong chief executive Steve Hocking spoke on Friday and was categorical that the defender was not “coerced” into signing the deal. Clearly, there’s some parts of it that we buggered it up and we can be better, but I still think there’s a bit to unpack yet.” “I think that’s not a question that’s been asked a lot over the last little bit, that human element sometimes gets lost in the chase for a story,” he said.