Townsville Bulletin

BRENNAN WILL MAKE FINAL BID TO PLAY

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KATIE Brennan’s hopes of playing in the AFLW grand final rest on a last- ditch appeal, likely to focus on a discrepanc­y in penalties between male and female players.

The Western Bulldogs’ skipper will front the AFL appeals board this afternoon to try to clear her name for Saturday’s decider against Brisbane at Ikon Park.

Brennan’s suspension for rough conduct was upheld on Tuesday night in an emotional hearing.

The three- member tribunal jury found Brennan guilty of rough conduct over her sling tackle on Harriet Cordner during the Dogs’ tense final- round win against Melbourne.

Her unsuccessf­ul visit to the tribunal meant the suspension was increased from one to two games.

But the key is one of the AFLW’s biggest stars missing the season decider.

The Bulldogs’ appeal is almost certain to address the fact that had Brennan been playing in the men’s league, she would not have been rubbed out for the grand final.

Brennan’s tackle on Cordner was classified as low impact, high contact and careless conduct.

As it was Brennan’s second classifiab­le offence for the season, the penalty increased from a reprimand to a one- game ban which triggered the tribunal challenge.

In the men’s competitio­n, the two charges would still only attract a fine. The outcome is effectivel­y the result of attempts to prevent AFLW players, who are considerab­ly lower paid than their male counterpar­ts, facing financial sanctions.

 ??  ?? BANNED: Katie Brennan at the AFL tribunal.
BANNED: Katie Brennan at the AFL tribunal.

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