Tribunal / suspensions 2024
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Re: Tribunal / suspensions 2024
Charlie Dixon has copped 3 weeks for ironing out some poor bloke in the SANFL, with his appeal failing. Despite him looking completely cooked this year it wouldn't have been at all surprising if he bobbed up and kicked a bag against us in a couple of weeks so thankfully that scenario can't play out.Comment
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Re: Tribunal / suspensions 2024
Charlie Dixon has copped 3 weeks for ironing out some poor bloke in the SANFL, with his appeal failing. Despite him looking completely cooked this year it wouldn't have been at all surprising if he bobbed up and kicked a bag against us in a couple of weeks so thankfully that scenario can't play out.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Port’s whole deal is getting tied up in the minutia of football and fighting battles over nothing. Of course they’ve lodged two appeals against the suspension of player in the SANFL.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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It might surprise you to know this because you don't often say anything insightful, your comment about Port being the drunk who continually picks fights at the pub, but everyone ignores is something I've carried into many conversations over the past few years.TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.Comment
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Can someone please explain to me why Butters keeps on getting massive fines rather than being suspended?
Elsewhere, Port Adelaide's Zak Butters has been fined a whopping $10,000, which can be reduced to $6250 with an early plea, for rough conduct on Brisbane's Jarrod Berry. It was Butters' fourth offence, which has triggered a larger than usual fine.
Just a month ago, Butters was fined a total of $13,125 for his third rough conduct offence plus engaging in a melee, a penalty that was reduced to $8125 with an early plea.
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Can someone please explain to me why Butters keeps on getting massive fines rather than being suspended?
Elsewhere, Port Adelaide's Zak Butters has been fined a whopping $10,000, which can be reduced to $6250 with an early plea, for rough conduct on Brisbane's Jarrod Berry. It was Butters' fourth offence, which has triggered a larger than usual fine.
Just a month ago, Butters was fined a total of $13,125 for his third rough conduct offence plus engaging in a melee, a penalty that was reduced to $8125 with an early plea.
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