St Kilda's Lance Collard's sanction after being found to ...
A date has been set down to determine Lance Collard’s sanction after the St Kilda forward was found by an AFL disciplinary tribunal to have used a homophobic slur on-field.
thewest.com.auHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reports:
Lance Collard, St Kilda forward, faced AFL disciplinary action in April 2026 for a homophobic slur used in a VFL match. The AFL tribunal initially handed down a lengthy suspension, which was later reduced on appeal. The case drew strong reactions from both the football community and LGBTQIA+ groups.[1][2][5]
The AFL appeals board reduced the sanction from the original long ban to a two-week suspension, with additional conditions attached. The club expressed disappointment with the original sanction but welcomed the reduction and asked for privacy as Collard returned to play.[2][1]
Earlier updates indicated a disciplinary tribunal hearing and ongoing debate about process consistency, with St Kilda and some commentators calling for clearer guidelines in adjudication. The case remained a focal point in discussions about conduct unbecoming and on-field language.[4][7]
Related outlets noted that Collard had previously served a separate ban for a homophobic slur in 2024 and had interactions with the AFL’s Pride in Sport education program. The evolving situation led to widespread commentary about the impact on players, clubs, and affected communities.[5][9]
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A date has been set down to determine Lance Collard’s sanction after the St Kilda forward was found by an AFL disciplinary tribunal to have used a homophobic slur on-field.
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www.outinperth.comSt Kilda forward Lance Collard will face a historic AFL disciplinary tribunal over his alleged homophobic slur as he continues to proclaim his innocence.
thewest.com.auLance Collard was handed a monster suspension after being found guilty of using a homophobic slur in the first AFL disciplinary hearing.
www.abc.net.auSt Kilda's Lance Collard has been handed a nine-week suspension from the AFL tribunal for a homophobic slur during a VFL match last month. It took the disciplinary hearing three days to hear the…
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www.newsnow.co.ukLance Collard will have his case heard at a disciplinary Tribunal hearing for conduct unbecoming after an alleged incident in the VFL
www.afl.com.auSt Kilda's Lance Collard has had his nine-game ban, for using an anti-gay slur on the field, reduced to just four weeks, after an AFL appeals board hearing.
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