Tigers make call on Noah Balta selection
Richmond has made a decision over whether to play Noah Balta this weekend, after the Tigers faced backlash for not extending his ban until he is sentenced.
Richmond has made a decision over whether to play Noah Balta this weekend, after the Tigers faced backlash for not extending his ban until he is sentenced.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has expressed alarm over the possibility Noah Balta may take the field this weekend, saying both the AFL and Richmond need to explain themselves.
Pressure is mounting on the AFL and Richmond to extend the suspension of Tigers defender Noah Balta, with the father of one-punch attack victim Pat Cronin hitting out at the Tigers.
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