AFLPA: Tippett ban too harsh

Sportal December 1, 2012, 7:53 am
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The AFL Players Association believes Kurt Tippett's six-month suspension for his role in the Adelaide Crows' salary cap and draft tampering operation is too harsh.

Ian Prendergast, the AFLPA's general manager of player relations, said the Tippett's sanction will have a far greater impact on his career than those of club executives Steven Trigg and Phil Harper, who were given similar bans for their roles.

The Crows were found to have breached the AFL rules in relation to payments made outside Tippett's standard contract and illegally agreed to a deal to allow the player to move to the club of his choice at the end of 2012.

Prendergast acknowledged the AFL's need to punish the parties involved but felt the respective sanctions were disproportionate for player and executives.

"We note that Kurt Tippett has accepted the penalty handed down by the Commission, and that he has had the opportunity to have independent legal representation throughout this process," Prendergast said.

"We do however have some concerns at the severity of the penalty imposed on the player, given that he was taking advice from senior executives at the club and his advisors.

"Half a season out of a short playing career has a much more serious impact than six months out of a much longer career in administration or management."

With the rulings handed down, Prendergast said the Agent Accreditation Board would now take due diligence and investigate the involvement of the player's agent, Peter Blucher, to find whether or not his actions were in breach of the Regulations Governing Accredited Agents.

"The AFLPA Agent Accreditation Board now has the responsibility to investigate the role of the agent involved," Prendergast said.

"The Agent Accreditation Board will aim to deal with the matter in a timely manner, whilst following due process and providing the agent natural justice."


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17 Comments

  1. HUGE ACKMAN07:47am Wednesday 05th December 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    This punishment is ridiculous. Dimitriou can earn obscene amounts of money but no one else in the AFL can. Just a bunch of shiny pen pushers trying to destroy our beloved game. Sack Dimitriou I say!!!!!!

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  2. Chapelli04:40pm Tuesday 04th December 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    City of Churches? just bcos you can see a cathedral from Adel oval and some old bat in the 1870s called it that. SA is the least religious state/territory in Oz. Vics are a blight on Oz. Bring back SOO. Robran, Ebert, Blight, Kernahan, Aish, Riciutto, Chapell Bros, Hookes, Lehmann, Gillespie, Fitzgerald, Hewitt - "Morons"?????? You must be of with the fairies Underarm bowler

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  3. Grant07:22am Tuesday 04th December 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Commit the crime, do the time!

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  4. underarm_bowler03:20pm Monday 03rd December 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Yes we were and would be quite happy to plunder players. That's cause they wanted to play in the best comp in the land. Not discounting who would want to live in Adelaide, city of churches and morons

  5. Chapelli02:15pm Monday 03rd December 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Victorians, Victorians..... Victorians!!! You were quite happy to plunder SA/WA/Tas/NT/ACT in the VFL days. Victorians stopped SOO matches bcos SA/WA were beating you too much for your liking. Crows and Eagles had to PAY to join the AFL- they DID'NT get paid. Crows admitted their guilt-Carlton lied 4ever and a day! Tippet only got found out when he changed his mind in wanting to go to the Swans. If he'd gone to the Suns nobody would've asked a question - the AFL knew this type of thing happened. You can tell a Vic.... but not very much

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