Outcome of Independent Match Review Panel: Round 26

The independent Match Review Panel (MRP) - consisting of Simon Micallef (Chair), Alan Contini and Adam D’Apuzzo - convened on Tuesday, 23 April 2019 to consider an incident involving Kye Rowles (Rowles) of Central Coast Mariners in or around the 71st minute of Central Coast Mariners’ Hyundai A-League Round 26 Match against Western Sydney Wanderers on Saturday, 20 April 2019.   

The MRP has the authority to consider the incident as Rowles was issued with a direct Red Card by the Referee.    

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The MRP determined that Rowles committed the offence of “Serious foul play (e.g. when challenging for the ball).” 

The minimum sanction for the offence is one (1) match, being the Mandatory Match Suspension.

The MRP proposed a sanction of three (3) matches, being the minimum sanction for the offence plus two (2) additional matches.  

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Under the Hyundai A-League Disciplinary Regulations (the Regulations), Rowles may refer the matter to the independent Disciplinary and Ethics Committee for hearing and determination of the sole question of either:    

  • a. what additional sanction should be imposed above the minimum sanction (inclusive of the Mandatory Match Suspension which must be served), applying the Range at the Table of Offences; or   
  • b. whether Exceptional Circumstances apply and therefore a sanction outside the Range at the Table of Offences should be imposed, provided always that the Mandatory Match Suspension must be served.    

Rowles has until 2pm (AEST) Wednesday, 24 April 2019 to advise whether he wishes to appeal the three (3) match sanction proposed by the MRP.   

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