Kerr to miss, Robinson and Lake free to play
June 2nd 2009 10:02
WEST COAST star Daniel Kerr will miss Sunday's clash against Geelong after failing to beat a one-match ban for striking.
The Eagles argued that Kerr's contact to Carlton's Marc Murphy was not of considerable force but the tribunal disagreed and deemed Kerr guilty, meaning the 2006 premiership player will miss his 11th game through suspension in the past three years.
Kerr will also have 97.88 demerit points hanging over his head.
Meanwhile, Blues youngster Mitch Robinson is free to play in Saturday night's match against Brisbane at the Gabba after getting his charge for engaging in rough conduct against the Eagles' Adam Selwood downgraded.
The tribunal agreed with the Blues' representatives that the contact was reckless rather than intentional.
Robinson escapes with 93.75 demerit points against his name.
Western Bulldogs full-back Brian Lake will play in Friday night's game against Richmond at Etihad Stadium after having his charge for tripping Sydney's Jarrad Moore thrown out.
The Eagles argued that Kerr's contact to Carlton's Marc Murphy was not of considerable force but the tribunal disagreed and deemed Kerr guilty, meaning the 2006 premiership player will miss his 11th game through suspension in the past three years.
Kerr will also have 97.88 demerit points hanging over his head.
Meanwhile, Blues youngster Mitch Robinson is free to play in Saturday night's match against Brisbane at the Gabba after getting his charge for engaging in rough conduct against the Eagles' Adam Selwood downgraded.
The tribunal agreed with the Blues' representatives that the contact was reckless rather than intentional.
Robinson escapes with 93.75 demerit points against his name.
Western Bulldogs full-back Brian Lake will play in Friday night's game against Richmond at Etihad Stadium after having his charge for tripping Sydney's Jarrad Moore thrown out.
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