No charges laid from GF
September 28th 2009 03:47
THE match review panel has laid no charges from Saturday's Grand Final.
Geelong duo Steve Johnson and Cameron Mooney were looked at over clashes involving Saints' ruckman Steven King and defender Sam Gilbert but the impact in both incidents was deemed to be below that required to constitute a reportable offence.
St Kilda's Michael Gardiner was also looked at but cleared over a second quarter clash involving Cats ruckman Brad Ottens.
AFL football operations manager Adrian Anderson praised both sides for the manner in which they played the game.
“Geelong and St Kilda played an outstanding grand final filled with hard, contested football and both clubs approached the game in wonderful spirit,” Anderson said.
“We congratulate them on the manner in which they approached the most important game of our season and how they represented our sport on the national stage."
Geelong duo Steve Johnson and Cameron Mooney were looked at over clashes involving Saints' ruckman Steven King and defender Sam Gilbert but the impact in both incidents was deemed to be below that required to constitute a reportable offence.
St Kilda's Michael Gardiner was also looked at but cleared over a second quarter clash involving Cats ruckman Brad Ottens.
AFL football operations manager Adrian Anderson praised both sides for the manner in which they played the game.
“Geelong and St Kilda played an outstanding grand final filled with hard, contested football and both clubs approached the game in wonderful spirit,” Anderson said.
“We congratulate them on the manner in which they approached the most important game of our season and how they represented our sport on the national stage."
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