Beveridge Laments Grant’s Absence From Bulldogs Gala; May Appeals Ban; Balta’s Curfew Ends
WESTERN BULLDOGS CLUB EVENTS, JUL 24 – Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge expressed regret over Chris Grant's absence from the gala, highlighting Grant's 30-year impact amid unresolved tensions between them.
- Luke Beveridge noted it would have been great to acknowledge Chris Grant at the gala, as he contributed significantly to the club, but Grant was absent due to feeling hurt from his exit eight months ago.
- Chris Grant's departure from the Western Bulldogs followed a reported falling out with Luke Beveridge, ending a 30-year association with the club.
- Melbourne plans to appeal the AFL tribunal's decision to suspend Steven May for three matches due to a collision that left another player injured, as stated by General Manager Alan Richardson.
- Tribunal chair Jeff Gleeson highlighted that May had sufficient time to react before the collision, which contributed to the ruling against him.
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Beveridge laments Grant’s absence from Bulldogs gala; May appeals ban; Balta’s curfew ends
Western Bulldogs champion Chris Grant did not attend the club’s centenary celebration. Coach Luke Beveridge addresses the former football director’s absence from the gala occasion. Meanwhile, Steven May and the Melbourne Demons will appeal his three-match suspension for rough conduct.
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