- Jul 13, 2015
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yeah they were public acts that were dealt with
the question is more in relation to the ones that were not made public, how he was treated privately and how he was treated for having an issue with how he was treated privately from what I can gather
as for locker room banter, well the people having a laugh often think its fun, those being laughed at not so much
I think the point is the public ones are the ones where the AFL would be expected to act. And they did.
The locker room ones come down to what complaints were made to the Suns coaching staff/management and how the Suns coaching staff/management responded, and whether that led to changes in the behaviour of the players.