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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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  • Revealed: Butters’ words that sparked stand-off with umpire | ‘Know what I said’: Shock twi…

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    Revealed: Butters’ words that sparked stand-off with umpire

    Zak Butters believes Nick Foot misheard or misunderstood his comment on Sunday – but the AFL umpire is standing by his version of events. SUBSCRIBE to find out what the Port star said here.

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    ‘Know what I said’: Shock twist in Butters report revealed as AFL ponders next Tribunal step

    Port Adelaide superstar Zak Butters has declared he will “fight to the hills” any charge brought against him for abusive language.

    Butters could be bound for the AFL tribunal after being reported on Sunday night by umpire Nick Foot in his side’s 14-point loss to St Kilda on Sunday night.

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    SEN’s Tom Morris reported on Monday afternoon it’s believed Butters “allegedly questioned his (Foot’s) integrity”, but that Foot claimed Butters did so without using the word ‘cheat’, with the midfielder and club maintaining their stance that there was no wrongdoing.

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    ‘I didn’t say anything bad’: Butters hits back on umpire dissent

    Zak Butters delivers a raw post-match response after being reported for dissent, insisting he said nothing inappropriate and will ‘follow it up’

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    Zak Butters delivers a raw post-match response after being reported for dissent, insisting he said nothing inappropriate and will ‘follow it up’

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  • Wildcard round, Butters, Lions to create AFL headlines | AFL Final Ten with wildcard edit ‘unleve…

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    Wildcard round, Butters, Lions to create AFL headlines

    Butters is a restricted free agent after this season and Victorian clubs would love to lure the Port Adelaide player back to his home state. Neale's well-publicised marriage wows mean he could leave Brisbane later this year and return to WA so he is closer to his children.

    For all the off-season turmoil around Neale, Brisbane have recruited well and will start the season in robust shape. Gold Coast claimed their first finals win last year and an historic south-east Queensland grand final is starting to look feasible.

    St Kilda's busy recruiting makes them a team to watch this season. Bringing in Jack Silvagni, Tom De Koning, Liam Ryan and Sam Flanders, among others, should put them in finals contention. Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera also re-signed on a bumper contract and is well on the way to becoming one of the AFL's top players.

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    The one big AFL change Riewoldt hates about this season

    The St Kilda legend can’t wait for the first game to start, but there is a key move HQ has made he can’t stand.

    Nick Riewoldt believes the Sydney Swans, boosted by the massive off-season signing of Charlie Curnow, will storm back into the top eight this season, likely at the cost of last year’s minor premiers Adelaide.

    The St Kilda legend and Seven AFL expert also told The Nightly his beloved Saints will finally deliver for fans after making similar big off-season moves and the AFL made the right move in bringing Melbourne into opening round — but he hates the idea of the new wildcard round being categorised as a final.

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