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Footy team sidelined after brawl wait to learn fate

AN Adelaide footy team sidelined at the weekend after an on-field brawl will have to wait until tomorrow to see when players will be able to pull their boots back on.

20/04/2015 Pirates Soccer Club has donated soccer boots and equipment to Northern Territory club Borroloola Cycolnes. Pirate juniors Jayden 6 and Mitchell 5 Crabb with some of the boots donated. Pic Mark Brake
20/04/2015 Pirates Soccer Club has donated soccer boots and equipment to Northern Territory club Borroloola Cycolnes. Pirate juniors Jayden 6 and Mitchell 5 Crabb with some of the boots donated. Pic Mark Brake

AN amateur football club under investigation for an on-field brawl is expected to learn its fate tomorrow night — after having to stay off the field at the weekend.

Players from Ingle Farm’s C4 team scuffled with their Rosewater opponents during their clash at Eric Sutton Oval on May 2.

Ingle Farm’s Anthony Multa was reported for striking and using threatening language.

Ingle Farm was forced to forfeit its game against Pulteney at Morgan Oval on Saturday.

The league’s investigation committee is expected to sanction Ingle Farm at a hearing tomorrow night.

League chief John Kernahan did not want to comment during the investigation.

Ingle Farm and Rosewater officials would not comment.

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