Gleeson, the AFL's rep, has now taken over in his final submission.
Gleeson says by 'engaging' in a melee, you need to be an active participant. Gleeson says Morris was not in the melee at the start, but at the end when he confronts Thomas.
Morris' advocate, Paul Horvath, now summing up to the jury.
Horvath says Morris remonstrated with Thomas to give him "a piece of his mind."