well the Saints have added another record for this eyar of breaking records- Longest ever deliberation for a tribunal panel.
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Zac Dawson fails tribunal challenge, Kosi also suspended
Bruce Matthews | July 21, 2009 12:00am
ST KILDA'S solid and settled backline last night took a huge hit off the field when full-back Zac Dawson copped a two-game suspension. Dawson's gamble of challenging a rough conduct charge backfired when the AFL Tribunal effectively doubled his penalty.
The Saints defender rejected a match review panel offer of a one-game ban for the bump on Adelaide's Brad Symes in the second quarter at Etihad Stadium last Sunday.
The jury of ex-players, Wayne Henwood, Stewart Loewe and Wayne Schimmelbusch, took 30 minutes --
one of of the longest deliberations in recent tribunal history -- before finding him guilty of reckless conduct with medium impact to the body.
It imposed the match review panel's original assessment of 225 demerit points, condemning Dawson to miss Saturday night's game against the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium and the following round against Sydney at the SCG.
The unbeaten Saints had already lost key forward Justin Koschitzke after he accepted a one-match ban for striking Crow Richard Douglas.
St Kilda today will discuss with its legal advisers whether to request Dawson's case be referred to the AFL Appeals Board.
"We felt it was a case that we would support Zac on and, while we're disappointed with the result, we have to live by it and move on," Saints football manager Greg Hutchison.
"Zac's taken it on the chin like he would and we just have to move on and go forward and, hopefully, get through the next couple of weeks without him."
On the possibility of lodging an appeal, Hutchison said: "It's a bit too soon to say that. We're obviously disappointed, but we'll have a chat to Zac and other people and see where we go."
Dawson argued he bumped Symes to stop him tackling teammate Leigh Montagna who had played on after taking a mark.
The defender had made position to accept a handball from Montagna but Symes blocked his path.
Videotape showed the unsuspecting Symes, armed raised on the mark, take a heavy bump from Dawson.
A medical report by Adelaide Football Club said Symes was winded and that bruising to the lower stomach muscles had restricted his training this week.
"I decided to block because a handball was no longer an option. It was just a regulation block that happens every week. I didn't run through him, I just ran to block him," Dawson said.
AFL counsel Jeff Gleeson SC described it as a "very significant blow".
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player code has gone obviously