AFL: Mark Robinson has fired up on AFL 360 following the fine of James Sicily, slamming the Tribunal for having weak consequences for a low act.
Sicily was cleared to face Melbourne this week after kicking Essendon’s Andy McGrath in the clubs’ Round 1 clash, with the tribunal downgrading the grading of the offence to low impact — resulting in a $2,500 fine.
“The players are the best judge of this — look at them all attack Sicily for what he did. They all went for him, it’s not on. “I like the AFL’s actions here — this weekend it went: ‘Clean up your act. Two headbutts, an open-handed strike and a kick — we’re not wearing any of them. You can all have your punishments’.
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