Hamill, Zantuck face collusion probe
St Kilda's Aaron Hamill and Richmond's Ty Zantuck and their clubs are reportedly being investigated for colluding over an AFL tribunal hearing.
Hamill was suspended for one match for tripping Zantuck in round four and unsuccessfully appealed.
There were reports that the league had launched a probe into alleged collusion between the two parties, with the clubs called to AFL House.
Collusion was known to be common practice ahead of hearings but was technically against AFL regulations, with rules allowing for sanctions against those involved.
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