At the end of the Help Tai Walk Again fundraiser on Saturday night, AFLNT in conjunction with the Darwin Buffaloes Football Club handed over a cheque to Tai's mum and brother to the sum of $52,407.
More than 70 items have been donated to the #HelpTaiWalkAgain fundraiser being held at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre in Darwin on Saturday evening.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) is aware of an incident that took place between the coach of Southern Districts Football Club (SDFC) Men’s Premier League side, Shannon Rusca, and members of the independent Tribunal and AFLNT staff.
Keegan Dingo of Southern Districts Football Club contested the charge of rough conduct and was found guilty, while Cannis Tipuamantirmirri, of Tiwi Bombers Football Club was found guilty of behaving in an abusive manner towards an Umpire.
Over the last two and a half years, Michael Solomon's work in the NT has delivered growth in Territory football on a local and national stage, produced financially viable competitions and products, driven innovation, and increased staff engagement.
AFL Northern Territory (AFLNT) wishes to advise that vision from the Round 16 TIO NTFL Men’s Premier League match between Tiwi Bombers Football Club and Southern Districts Football Club, at Tiwi Islands is not available.
Today, the Tribunal came back and have found Pierce Liddle guilty of rough conduct, and upheld the incident as intentional conduct, medium impact and high contact. A decision on the penalty will be handed down next Wednesday.
The Tribunal asked for time to consider the rough conduct charge laid against Pierce Liddle in Round 12, but upheld the Round 15 striking charge against Dion Munkara. The Round 15 rough conduct charge against Nathaniel Paredes was dismissed.
In the Men's Premier League; Pierce Liddle, of Southern Districts, will have his case from Round 12 heard next week due to unavailability of legal representation, while Brock Orval of Waratah was found not guilty of striking.