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Suspended Richmond players Sydney Stack, Callum Coleman-Jones apologise for AFL COVID-19 breach – ABC News
Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones say they’re sorry after they were banned for 10 AFL matches, while the manager of one of the players says his client should not be responsible for paying Richmond’s fine.

Richmond players Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones have issued apologies after being sent home from Queensland and banned for 10 AFL matches for breaching the league’s COVID-19 protocols.
Key points:
- Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones breached COVID rules in QLD
- The pair was later involved in a fight, and suspended from the AFL
- Richmond was fined $100,000, with the two players responsible for a portion
The apologies came after Stack’s manager declared …
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