Farrer League
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FARRER League president David Oehm says the competition management committee (CMC) is unlikely to take further disciplinary action against board member Paul McKelvie.
McKelvie was handed a four-game suspension at an AFL NSW-ACT conduct committee hearing on Wednesday night for his part in a post-game punch-up at Langtry Oval last week.
He sits on a six-man CMC which governs the league.
When asked if McKelvie's position on the committee was in jeopardy as a result of the incident, Oehm said the CMC would discuss the matter at its next meeting on August 11.
But he believes the four-game ban already imposed is punishment enough.
"I haven't discuss it with all the CMC members yet so I wouldn't be prepared to comment too much," Oehm said.
"We have a meeting in a couple of weeks so we will discuss it then.
"But as far as I'm concerned the matter has been dealt with by the hearing and the appropriate action has been taken."
- David Oehm
"But as far as I'm concerned the matter has been dealt with by the hearing and the appropriate action has been taken."
McKelvie, as well as Wayne Gardner, was found guilty of breaching AFL NSW-ACT's code of conduct following a scrap after the CSU-Marrar game on Saturday.
Both men are banned from entering a sporting venue at which their respective club is playing for the next four official games.