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SANFL admits ‘growing pattern’ of bad behaviour as two girls punished over Edwardstown melee – ABC News
The SANFL admits it has a growing problem of violence at junior levels and has sanctioned two girls involved in a melee on Sunday. The on-field fight sparked the…
The South Australian National Football League (SANFL) has admitted it has a growing problem of violence at junior levels and has sanctioned two girls involved in a melee on Sunday.
Key points:
- Two girls playing in an under 17.5s match have been banned for one game each
- A spectator and a boundary umpire were allegedly assaulted off-field
- The SANFL says violence is a growing problem at junior levels
Alleged off-field assaults on both a teenage boundary umpire and his father at the same match between…
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