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Why Swans stood down Taylor, but Pies let De Goey play – The Age
When Sydney made the decision to stand down youngster Elijah Taylor after he was charged with aggravated assault, a contrast was immediately drawn with Collingwood.
But the clubs aren’t facing the same situations legally. Differences in the circumstances of each case have shaped their responses. The AFL, which can intervene and force a stand-down (as the NRL does in certain circumstances), has chosen to let the clubs make the calls, providing some guidance and support, including to the women concerned.
The short summary of the difference is that the Swans know more or less what they are dealing with, but Collingwood do not know.
Jordan De Goey is back pla…
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