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Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt admits club is ‘borderline’ with any third offence costing premiership points – The West Australian
The duo’s actions leave the Tigers at risk of losing premiership points or draft picks if the club breaches protocols a third time.

Richmond vice-captain Jack Riewoldt says Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones COVID-19 protocol breaches were an expensive and damaging lesson but the test of the AFL clubs culture will be how it moves forward.
Stack and Coleman-Jones were removed from the Tigers Queensland hub after leaving in an uber, visiting a strip club and then being involved in a drunken fight early on Friday morning.
Riewoldt said he and his teammates had learned of the pairs breaches on Friday morning and were gutted…
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