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  • AFL apologises as Butters case is dismissed due to juror misconduct | AFL apologises after Butter…

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    AFL apologises as Butters case is dismissed due to juror misconduct

    PORT Adelaide superstar Zak Butters has had his umpire abuse charge thrown out by the AFL Appeal Board after it was ruled a panel member's decision to listen to part of the original Tribunal hearing from his car was a "miscarriage of justice".

    And the AFL has apologised to both Butters and umpire Nick Foot, saying it will now "reflect" on the outcome of the case and take lessons from it, while the Power has doubled down on its call for the Tribunal process to be reviewed.

    Butters was fined $1500 by the AFL Tribunal last Tuesday for abusing field umpire Foot during the Power's loss to St Kilda in round five.

    AFL apologises after Butters appeal upheld, umpire abuse conviction quashed

    Port Adelaide star Zak Butters will face the AFL Tribunal to appeal his fine for abusive language against umpire Nick Foot. (ABC News: Briana Fiore)

    The AFL has apologised for the inconvenience caused to all parties after a tribunal decision to fine Zak Butters for abusive language against umpire Nick Foot was thrown out on appeal.

    Butters was fined $1,500 for using abusive and offensive language after Foot paid a free kick against the Power in their loss to St Kilda at Adelaide Oval.

    Foot said Butters asked him, "How much are they paying you?". Butters denied saying this and his club said the star midfielder had been branded a liar.

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    ‘Clear error of law’: Butters WINS appeal after juror’s car trip ruins case… but no call on sledge

    Zak Butters has won his appeal over his sledge of umpire Nick Foot, but no finding was made over whether he actually did utter the words “how much are they paying you?”

    The details of the case itself were not debated on Monday evening; the Appeal Board instead focuses on whether there was an error in law in how the verdict was determined, or if it was grossly unfair.

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  • Mostert apologises over controversial Kostecki clash | Supercars news: Stewards explain Mostert p…

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    Mostert apologises over controversial Kostecki clash

    Chaz Mostert has publicly apologised to Brodie Kostecki and the Shell V-Power Racing team following the dramatic end to Race 13 in Christchurch.

    On the penultimate lap, Kostecki fired down the inside of Turn 2, and hit Mostert's Toyota. Mostert returned serve, the two cars clashing before Kostecki was sent into the infield.

    Kostecki came back across the road, and the out-of-control Shell V-Power Mustang sent the pack scattering. Notably, Will Brown narrowly missed Kostecki's stricken car.

    Mostert crossed the line fourth, but was reclassified 17th after being slapped with a 30-second penalty. Kostecki finished 18th, and lost both the championship lead and the Jason Richards Trophy to Broc Feeney.

    Supercars news: Stewards explain Mostert penalty for Kostecki clash

    Mostert and Kostecki came to blows in the closing stages of the race as the latter tried to make a crucial pass that would have clinched the Jason Richards Trophy.

    He got alongside Mostert on the exit of Turn 2 before Mostert bumped the Shell Mustang off the road on the run towards Turn 3.

    That tipped Kostecki into a spin initially through the infield and then across the track at the exit of Turn 3, where he was narrowly missed by Will Brown.

    Race control wasted little time acting, Mostert swiftly hit with a 30-second penalty by driving standards advisor Craig Baird.

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    Supercars champions Chaz Mostert and Brodie Kostecki collide at high speed in fiery fight for Jason Richards Trophy

    Reigning Bathurst 1000 champion Matt Payne has registered back-to-back commanding wins to end the historic first round in Christchurch.

    After cantering to victory in the second 37-lap sprint on Saturday, Ford ace Payne continued his hot pace in Sunday’s 200km race.

    Starting on pole, the New Zealander was untroubled for the majority of the race to celebrate another win in front of home fans.

    “It was really nice to have a quick car, just being able to execute,” said Payne, whose only two wins for this season came within 24 hours.

    “That was the perfect race for us — a couple of safety cars — but we were just damn fast and it was damn enjoyable.

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  • Lorenzo Musetti apologises after retiring from Alexander Zverev exhibition match | Musetti raises…

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    Lorenzo Musetti apologises after retiring from Alexander Zverev exhibition match

    The Italian pulled out with a hip issue after a dramatic opening set, prompting an on-court apology and praise from Zverev for his effort.

    Lorenzo Musetti’s Australian Open warm-up in Melbourne came to an early end after he was forced to retire from an exhibition match against Alexander Zverev, shortly after losing a tightly contested first set on a tiebreak.

    The 23-year-old had only arrived from Hong Kong the night before the match and showed no signs of fatigue early on, pushing Zverev to a 7-6 [9-7] tiebreak. Moments later, however, Musetti called an end to the contest due to discomfort in his hip, choosing caution with the season’s first Grand Slam just days away.

    Musetti raises alarms with a possible injury in the exhibition match with Zverev in Melbourne

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    Musetti’s Melbourne ambitions clouded by hip injury after Top-5 milestone

    Just days after ascending to a career-high world No. 5, Lorenzo Musetti faces a race against time for the Australian Open.

    Lorenzo Musetti’s debut as a member of the world’s top five has been met with immediate physical adversity. Just 48 hours after reaching a career-high ranking and falling in the final of the Hong Kong ATP 250, the Italian was forced to retire from a high-profile exhibition against world No. 3 Alexander Zverev at Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday.

    The withdrawal came after a grueling 75-minute opening set which Zverev claimed 7-6(7). Musetti, who appeared hindered in his movement toward the end of the set, received treatment for a left hip issue before shakes hands with the German. The setback is a frustrating turn for the 23-year-old, who will be seeded No. 5 at the Australian Open when the main draw begins on Sunday.

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