Cooper's quick apology serves him well

Rebecca Fist
Updated September 26 2016 - 2:24pm, first published 2:00pm
Junee coach and 2015 Pascoe Cup premier Isaac Cooper (top, second from left) watched this year's grand final online, banned from attending. Picture: Kieren L. Tilly
Junee coach and 2015 Pascoe Cup premier Isaac Cooper (top, second from left) watched this year's grand final online, banned from attending. Picture: Kieren L. Tilly

Junee coach Isaac Cooper will serve a two-week suspension for allegedly bringing the game into disrepute via social media. Cooper pleaded guilty, and submitted a letter of apology, preventing a tribunal hearing, and minimising his sentence.

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Rebecca Fist

Rebecca Fist

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