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How can the AFL legally impose sanctions on players attending a private event based on an anonymous complaint?
The AFL can impose basically any sanctions they want on players. There's very broad allowances for it in the CBA.
 
Imagine being suspended for a Diddy party joke (said in private).
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The funniest part is going to be if someone is fined literally because they performed Raygun's routine - "Dude, that's too offensive and over the line!"
 
Turns out the bartender was a Swans supporter.

He was offended that some players came as Swans Grand Final players.

The club tried to explain that no, they didn't - there was just some players who didn't show up.
 
Turns out the bartender was a Swans supporter.

He was offended that some players came as Swans Grand Final players.

The club tried to explain that no, they didn't - there was just some players who didn't show up.
That doesn't make sense, because the post-season event took place before the GF.

It's beyond crazy the AFL is micromanaging like this.
 

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That doesn't make sense, because the post-season event took place before the GF.

It's beyond crazy the AFL is micromanaging like this.
Your micromanaging of my jokes doesn't make any sense either, but here we are. :mad:
 

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