James Sicily claims disciplinary history influences umpiring decisions in Hawks' victory
Hawthorn captain James Sicily claims he is umpired differently after being penalised for an off-the-ball bump on Richmond's Rhyan Mansell during the Hawks' 70-point demolition of the Tigers on Sunday. Sicily accepted his disciplinary history influences umpiring decisions. Hawthorn dominated 122-52, with Nick Watson and Mitch Lewis each kicking five goals in a dominant first.
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Published 19 Jul 2026, 07:23 UTC · Updated 19 Jul 2026, 07:31 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: 7 News – Sport. Editorial policy · Corrections
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