Just on SEN-Lake for tripping and Welsh for "engaging in rough play"
TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
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Re: TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
He got a week for tripping + having carry over pointsComment
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Re: TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
Our luck playing against Richmond in Wallace's last game
Would love to scream the conspiracy theory
Wants to go out on a high
Williams for Lake
O'Keefe/Murphy/Grant for WelshComment
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Aker, Lake & Bartel all copped the reprimand, Aker & Lake had points hanging over their head, Bartel didn't, but does now.Comment
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Re: TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
Welsh was a decent bump.
A week. Weak.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Can't remember the Lake incident. Welsh being put out is soft!
What are Welsh's options? I would challenge if it doesn't result in a penalty worse than 1 game. Off the top of my head I don't think he has any prior offences.Comment
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Re: TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
Welsh has been charged with engaging in rough conduct against the Swans' Jared Crouch during Saturday's clash at Manuka Oval. A previous good record means the former Crow can accept the one-match suspension with an early plea.
If he takes the case to the tribunal and loses, he will miss two weeks after the initial charge earned 225 demerit points.
Lake has been charged with a tripping offence against Jarrad Moore, but his poor record means his one-match sanction cannot be reduced, even with an early plea.
The Bulldogs will have to take Lake's case to the tribunal if they are to have their fullback line up against Richmond this Friday night.
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Re: TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
The Bulldogs have two charges to mull over before the 11am Tuesday deadline, with forward Scott Welsh and defender Brian Lake both facing one-match bans.
Welsh has been charged with engaging in rough conduct against the Swans' Jared Crouch during Saturday's clash at Manuka Oval. A previous good record means the former Crow can accept the one-match suspension with an early plea.
If he takes the case to the tribunal and loses, he will miss two weeks after the initial charge earned 225 demerit points.
Lake has been charged with a tripping offence against Jarrad Moore, but his poor record means his one-match sanction cannot be reduced, even with an early plea.
The Bulldogs will have to take Lake's case to the tribunal if they are to have their fullback line up against Richmond this Friday night.
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Re: TRIBUNAL NEWS. Lake and Welsh get a week each
joke of the century Gardiner 1 week same penalty as Welsh. Should appeal the Welsh decision looked contact with the shoulder,how the hell gardiner got 1 is mind bogglingComment
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Had it been the other way around & Goodes turning Ward into Jelly, myself along with all Doggies supporters would be calling for his head!Comment
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Off course not, protected species.
Having just watched the replays in slow mo on the 50", Lakes report is a DISGRACE, pathetic report, that wasn't a trip.
However Welsh is VERY LUCKY to get the 1, shoulder to Crouch's head, NOT SHOULDER, clean blow.Comment
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