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Right whack: Tigers didn’t have a leg to stand on – The Age
Richmond’s punishment was deserved and the club knew it. The major damage is to the club’s soft cap and reputation as an exceptional organisation.
Uber rides are more automatic suspensions this year than a punch to the guts on the field.
Their misdemeanours were both an escalation of what had happened at other clubs Collingwood’s Steele Sidebottom (four games) having been the mid-season COVID clubhouse leader, only to be surpassed by Swan Elijah Taylor (six games in effect) and an escalation of Richmond embarrassments, which their chief executive Brendon Gale acknowledged as “mistakes” that the Tigers had made over recent months.
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