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  • Troy G
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2003
    • 527

    Where is the Love?

    An entire AFL team and its coach will face a disciplinary hearing over a pre-match brawl which erupted before a regional grand final in north Queensland.

    An investigation by barrister Jim Henry into the melee before the North Cairns Tigers and Port Douglas Crocs playoff on September 18 today recommended all 22 North Cairns players appear before a tribunal.

    The investigation was called after almost 50 players, officials and coaches from both clubs were involved in the all-in brawl at Cazaly's in Cairns moments after the national anthem was played before the decider.

    Henry, after interviewing 55 people and examining video evidence, said the tribunal will deal with allegations that North Cairns players intentionally took part in a physical assault upon the other team.

    North Cairns coach Jason "Jack" Love - a former North Melbourne and Sydney Swans forward - has already been banned for three years after being found guilty of three counts of striking.

    The tribunal will also investigate whether he encouraged his team to assault the opposition.

    The grand final was won by North Cairns but the club could still be stripped of the title pending the findings of the tribunal.

    Port Douglas complained it was disadvantaged by North Cairns' conduct at the outset of the game.

    No action has been taken against North Cairns as a club.

    Henry recommended the tribunal conduct a directions hearing to determine who was going to contest the allegations and how the proceedings will be heard.

    The tribunal could take several weeks to deal with the matter.

    AFL Cairns president Russell Beer said Henry had been "painstakingly diligent" in his inquiry into the melee.

    "He has recommended that 22 North Cairns players and the team's coach face charges and that is now a matter for the League Independent Tribunal," he said.

    Love, after he was banned last month, labelled the AFL Cairns tribunal hearing "a witch hunt with a foregone conclusion" and he said the region had the worst umpires and tribunal in the game.

    His ban includes any senior or junior game or grounds under the control of the AFL Cairns and effectively stops Love from playing or coaching anywhere in Australia.

    AFL Cairns is one of the nation's strongest regional competitions with the league having assets of around $15 million.

    The regional league next year celebrates its 50th anniversary.
  • Destructive
    Football Terrorist
    • Jan 2003
    • 976

    #2
    I saw the stink on the news.

    Brutal!
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    • Bleed Red Blood
      Senior Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 2057

      #3
      I saw that while I was in Queensland(Yes, everything happened while I was there) like Destructive said - Brutal

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      • footyhead
        Banned indefinitely by Moderators for posting totally inappropriate material
        • May 2003
        • 1367

        #4
        The first ever game of AFL was reportedly played with "no rules".
        The problem with taking out the biff is that every outside decision within the game becomes very dubious and debatable. AFL is a subjective game, and where possible, the teams sould be left to tough it out.
        May the hardest team win. Skill in the face of no biff is not really skill, it is gaelic.

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        • peterh_oz
          On the Rookie List
          • Jan 2003
          • 302

          #5
          I assume they are being charged with bringing the game into disrepute? But the game hadn't started (just ask Jonathon Brown!). Therefore they had nothing to bring into disrepute.

          Or were they were charged with striking. What did they strike? Other players? But they weren't players if they weren't playing. Therefore they struck nothing.

          Case dismissed!

          Oh what a can of worms Messrs Brown etc have opened!
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          • footyhead
            Banned indefinitely by Moderators for posting totally inappropriate material
            • May 2003
            • 1367

            #6
            The can of worms has been opend by the AFL and its subsiduaries- in that if you try to come down on players, you have to be bound by leagal jargon.
            We all live in a society where we are bound by the legality of words.
            The great thing about a football feild is that the game therein is bound only by actions, either of skill or violence.
            bring back the biff- other wise english football will become more and more appealing.

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