An unprecedented AFL disciplinary tribunal hearing to determine whether St Kilda’s Lance Collard directed a homophobic slur at a Frankston opponent will drag into a second day after both parties maintained different positions on what was allegedly said during the third quarter of a VFL match on March 27.
Tribunal chair Jeff Gleeson KC said the panel was close to reaching a verdict but would deliver their finding and reasons on Friday.
The implications for Collard are significant as the league is arguing that he should receive a “10-week” suspension if found guilty.
Collard, who was suspended for six matches in 2024 when he admitted using a homophobic slur in a VFL game, told the tribunal he said, “Come here, you maggot”, to his opponent and former Sandringham teammate Darby Hipwell.