We've decided to go back through and look at the longest suspensions in AFL history.

To qualify for this list, the incident must have occurred at a game and on the field of play from anywhere between 1990 to now.

7. Steven Baker - 2007 vs. Fremantle - 7 games

The only suspension on this list that we don't have footage of. In a game being played at the Telstra Dome, Baker was found guilty of rough conduct and suspended for an incredible seven games.

The Saint's actions led to a broken nose, lacerated lip, and concussion for Docker Jeff Farmer. There was no video evidence of the incident, thus the tribunal relied upon eye witness accounts from other players and club officials.

Another reason for the length of Baker's ban was his previous record, and carry over points from past incidents.