Pies to appeal Holland decision
September 13th 2006 02:52
The Collingwood Football Club has chosen to appeal the decision handed down to midfielder Brodie Holland following last night's tribunal appearance.
Holland was found guilty of charging Western Bulldogs veteran Brett Montgomery in the opening minute of Sunday's first elimination final at the MCG and suspended for six matches.
The Pies have appealed the decision on the grounds that "no tribunal acting reasonably could have reached this verdict."
The Appeals Board will sit tomorrow night, Thursday September 14, at 5.30pm to hear the case.
Holland was found guilty of charging Western Bulldogs veteran Brett Montgomery in the opening minute of Sunday's first elimination final at the MCG and suspended for six matches.
The Pies have appealed the decision on the grounds that "no tribunal acting reasonably could have reached this verdict."
The Appeals Board will sit tomorrow night, Thursday September 14, at 5.30pm to hear the case.
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