CASE CLOSED FOR CORNES
BY STEPHEN BAKER
KANE Cornes says he is keen to put a sledging row behind him.
The Port Adelaide star says he has accepted an apology from both the Western Bulldogs and Wil Minson over comments made to him during Saturday night’s clash in Darwin.
“There’s been a lot written and said about it, probably too much from my point of view,” he said.
“I’ve been really happy with the way both club’s have handled it and I’ve accepted Wil’s apology. I’m just looking forward to moving on and putting it all behind me,” said Cornes.
The AFL also confirmed that it was likely that no action would be taken against the Bulldogs, or Minson.
League spokesman, Patrick Keane said that they could only act if a complaint was lodged over the incident, but confirmed that the league was yet to hear from Cornes, or the Power.
“Basically, it’s in the hands of (Cornes) to make a complaint to the AFL, he has that option (and) there has not been one at this point,” he said.
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