Nash cops four matches for crude hit; Moore out of Anzac Day clash; Yze prickly on Balta issue
- Noah Balta received an 18-month community corrections order and a criminal conviction for assault, including a three-month night curfew, after pleading guilty.
- Richmond Coach Adem Yze announced that Balta would miss several upcoming games, including the Anzac Day clash with Melbourne, due to his sanctions.
- Yze described Balta as 'disappointed, flat, emotional,' and stated that the club decided against appealing the court's decision, focusing instead on support for him.
- The Magistrate's verdict surprised the Richmond Tigers, with Yze noting the curfew was a 'curveball' they did not expect.
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