MELBOURNE has been found not guilty of tanking after a forensic seven-month investigation by the AFL.
But key individuals - then-coach Dean Bailey and then-football manager Chris Connolly - have been found guilty of conduct unbecoming, stemming from comments made by Connolly.
The pair will be suspended for a period by the AFL.
An AFL press conference - with Gillon McLachlan and Andrew Demetriou in attendance - is scheduled for 2pm AEDT [ed. coming up now]
It's understood the Demons will be fined $500,000 for being the employers of Connolly and Bailey, which will be paid by the club in instalments.
The Demons will not lose any draft picks because the AFL will announce that the club was found not guilty of the serious charge of conduct prejudical to the draft.
In other words, not guilty of deliberately losing matches at the end of the 2009 season.
Rule 17.1 states in part that “conduct prejudicial to the draft means conduct which has the purpose or has or is likely to have the effect of hindering, prejudicing, interfering with or preventing the natural operation of the draft.
AFL Regulations 19 (A5) says: “A person, being a player, a coach or an assistant coach, must at all times perform on their merits and must not induce, or encourage, any player, coach or assistant coach not to perform on their merits in any match – or in relation to any aspect of the match, for any reason whatsoever”.
No action will be taken against chief executive Cameron Schwab.
More than 50 past and present club staff were interviewed by the AFL and club documents and computers were examined.
In the end, AFL investigators found no evidence to that the club tanked.
It's accepted that clubs can experiment with player positioning on the field.
It's understood a contentious move in the Melbourne-Richmond game in Round 18 of 2009, where Melbourne ruckman Paul Johnson found himself on Richmond's small forward Nathan Brown, has been determined as a brief match-up and not, as has been suggested, a deliberate coaching move.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/melbourne-fc-found-not-guilty-of-tanking-but-bailey-and-connolly-cop-suspensions/story-e6frf9jf-1226580877741Melbourne will hold a press conference at 3.30pm this arvo.