redandblack wrote:The SANFL tribunal proces is open and as fair as possible, with (I think) a sensible view as CP says, to not stopping a player playing unless they really deserve it.
Hence the capacity to reprimand, rather than suspend, a player. Which has the added bonus that should that player transgress later in the season, the black mark on the record will contribute to a penalty, discouraging said player from re-offending.
To say Walker did not deserve a suspension is one issue.
To say that he was not guilty of the offence - and therefore gets away without a blemish on the record - is another.