As WP mentioned in another thread, Browne is also facing the VFL tribunal along with Gus ...
Tribunal trouble for Tiger pairBrent Diamond
May 15, 2012THE VFL tribunal faces another dilemma tonight when Richmond ruckmen Angus Graham and Andrew Browne fight separate charges from the Coburg-North Ballarat clash on Saturday.
Graham was reported - and red-carded - for allegedly kicking North Ballarat defender Michael Searl in the second term, while Browne's report was made yesterday after a review of video for contact with an umpire.
Graham and Browne are expected to be in the mix for a recall as back-up for Ivan Maric against Essendon big men Tom Bellchambers and Paddy Ryder in Saturday night's clash against the Bombers.
Browne, who is looking to add to his 12 AFL games, had another dominant match in the ruck for Coburg.
Tonight's three-man panel finds itself in another difficult position because of the byes in the VFL fixture, just a week after Geelong veteran David Wojcinski was handed just two matches for his heavy hit on Casey's Jack Viney last week. Wojcinski's penalty - on two counts, striking and charging - was effectively a four-week ban with the quirk of the VFL fixture being taking into account by the panel.
Every VFL club is forced to have four byes this season because some clubs participate in the Foxtel Cup; the re-introduction of the state league next week complicates things even further.
If Graham and Browne are given more than one week tonight, they will effectively be banned for two extra matches with the VFL's state league game against Tasmania on May 26 and Coburg having the bye in the following week.
A one-week suspension would mean they avoid the complication and miss only this week's clash against Williamstown - or Essendon in the AFL.
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