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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Tribunal finds Jetta guilty

Updated May 22, 2012 19:01:47

The AFL tribunal has upheld Leroy Jetta's one-game suspension after finding him guilty of striking.

The three-man jury only needed one minute of deliberation on Tuesday to dole out some more bad news for Jetta, who the day before suffered the embarrassment of becoming the first AFL player to be charged with staging.

Jetta received no more than a written reprimand for the staging incident because it was his first offence and the Bombers decided against challenging that charge as well.

"Clearly there have been a lot worse examples (of staging) in recent weeks," Essendon football manager Paul Hamilton said.

"From our point of view, we weren't going to fight a charge like that.

"The AFL have to make a stand at some stage, so we understand that - that's why we haven't appealed it."

Footage of the incident that led to Jetta's suspension showed Richmond defender Dylan Grimes doubling over and dropped to the ground after the Bombers small forward made contact with his midriff.

Asked after the hearing if he thought Grimes could also have been booked for staging, Hamilton laughed and replied: "I'd better not get into that whole staging debate."

Essendon argued the contact was negligible rather than low and Jetta said in his evidence that it was "very minimal".

"I thought there wasn't any force at all and I was surprised with how he (Grimes) reacted to it," Jetta said.

In summing up, Essendon advocate Dermot Dann said the tribunal should be "very careful" about what weight it put on Grimes' reaction to the blow.

But the extremely quick deliberation indicated the jury had no doubt at all about Jetta's guilt.

"He (Jetta) is disappointed because he thought it was really on the minor end of the scales," Hamilton said.

"At no stage has he denied that contact was made, that wasn't the point.

"He just thought it was negligible, but the jury were clearly of the opposite opinion."

Essendon could not reduce the one-match ban to a reprimand with an early plea, so there was no risk in taking the case to the tribunal.

AAPThe AFL tribunal has upheld Leroy Jetta's one-game suspension after finding him guilty of striking.

The three-man jury only needed one minute of deliberation on Tuesday to dole out some more bad news for Jetta, who the day before suffered the embarrassment of becoming the first AFL player to be charged with staging.

Jetta received no more than a written reprimand for the staging incident because it was his first offence and the Bombers decided against challenging that charge as well.

"Clearly there have been a lot worse examples (of staging) in recent weeks," Essendon football manager Paul Hamilton said.

"From our point of view, we weren't going to fight a charge like that.

"The AFL have to make a stand at some stage, so we understand that - that's why we haven't appealed it."

Footage of the incident that led to Jetta's suspension showed Richmond defender Dylan Grimes doubling over and dropped to the ground after the Bombers small forward made contact with his midriff.

Asked after the hearing if he thought Grimes could also have been booked for staging, Hamilton laughed and replied: "I'd better not get into that whole staging debate."

Essendon argued the contact was negligible rather than low and Jetta said in his evidence that it was "very minimal".

"I thought there wasn't any force at all and I was surprised with how he (Grimes) reacted to it," Jetta said.

In summing up, Essendon advocate Dermot Dann said the tribunal should be "very careful" about what weight it put on Grimes' reaction to the blow.

But the extremely quick deliberation indicated the jury had no doubt at all about Jetta's guilt.

"He (Jetta) is disappointed because he thought it was really on the minor end of the scales," Hamilton said.

"At no stage has he denied that contact was made, that wasn't the point.

"He just thought it was negligible, but the jury were clearly of the opposite opinion."

Essendon could not reduce the one-match ban to a reprimand with an early plea, so there was no risk in taking the case to the tribunal.

AAP

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First posted May 22, 2012 18:35:33


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Friday, June 3, 2011

Folau finds feet for Giants

Published:Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:23 AESTExpires:Monday, August 29, 2011 7:23 AEST

Former rugby league star Israel Folau has displayed improved form in the forward line for AFL newcomers Greater Western Sydney.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Dreamtime footy finds Kilburn

As part of the AFL's Indigenous Round of football this weekend, the local Kilburn SAAFL club will be hosting their own Dreamtime games on Saturday. Swapping the traditional black and white stripes for an Indigenous art inspired guernsey, the A-grade team will play this weekend's round of the amateur league in the celebratory jumpers.

The Dreamtime guernseys will feature designs from the local Northfield Primary School.

Life member and Kilburn club president Dale Agius said the concept was a good opportunity to break down barriers in the club and celebrate the Indigenous athletes in the teams.

It's the first time that a Dreamtime themed game has been planned for the South Australian Amateur Football League, taking several months for the idea to gain recognition and momentum.

"We thought it would be a good opportunity to build a bit of awareness around the Aboriginal people and the culture," Dale said.

For Indigenous players Scott Young, Douglas Smith and Jamin Tripp, the Dreamtime round will be a great opportunity to combine two very important parts of their lives.

"I'm getting goose-bumps already thinking about it," Kilburn A-Grade Indigenous player Jamin Tripp said.

"It will be good to represent all of the boys.

"I'm probably one of the older ones out there, so I will be leading by example," Jamin added.

The afternoon will include traditional dancing and music, with a welcome to country from Aunty Josie Agius and special appearance from AFL hall of fame legend Gavin Wanganeen.

Information on the local Kaurna people, heritage and beliefs will also be available for football fans to look through.

The Dreamtime game, Kilburn verses Pultney Grammar Football Club, will be played at the Kilburn Oval on Saturday, 21 May 2011, from 5:30pm.


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