Port Adelaide chairman David Koch says the AFL membership will again Zak Butters “to the hilt” amid dispute over what was stated to an umpire throughout Sunday evening’s loss in opposition to St Kilda.
Butters was referred on to the AFL Tribunal after allegedly asking subject umpire Nick Foot: “How a lot are they paying you?”
Zak Butters Tribunal case dwell
However Koch at this time stated the star midfielder and appearing captain’s sanction was the results of a “horrible miscommunication on the sphere”, and that each one Butters had requested was: “Why did you pay that free kick?”
“As captain, it was a reasonably easy query to ask,” Koch stated.
The incident occurred within the third quarter of the ultimate sport of Collect Spherical, through which the Saints beat the Energy by 14 factors at Adelaide Oval.
Imaginative and prescient exhibits Butters and Ollie Wines in shut proximity to umpire Nick Foot as St Kilda key ahead Mitch Owens lined up for a shot on purpose, earlier than receiving a 50-metre penalty.
Koch stated each Butters and Wines regarded “stunned” by the choice to report the previous.
“Zak was frankly shocked,” he stated.
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The AFL has stated the change was not picked up on the umpire’s microphone, and the matter is presently being investigated at a tribunal listening to.
“We are going to again our man to the hilt,” stated Koch, who at this time acquired an honorary doctorate from Adelaide’s Flinders College.
“There are witnesses that heard what occurred [but] we’ll depart it as much as the AFL.
“It should not have gotten this far to start out with and if it was a misunderstanding, it ought to have been handled in a short time.”
Requested what was stated, Koch replied: “‘Why did you pay that free kick?’, mainly — now if that was misinterpreted, that is not Zak’s downside in any respect.”
“It is a disgrace there is no audio from the umpire’s microphone however anybody who is aware of Zak would know that he is a man of nice integrity,” Koch stated.
‘No concept of the background’
In February 2025, the AFL determined umpire Nick Foot may retain his position with AFL wagering accomplice Sportsbet.
Sportsbet at this time confirmed to the ABC that Foot stays employed as a racing analyst.
Koch stated Port Adelaide and Butters had “no concept of the background of the umpire”.
“The place they work or the place they arrive from and whether or not that was a motive for the umpire’s sensitivity, I do not know,” he stated.
David Koch, who at this time acquired an honorary doctorate, says the Energy will defend Butters “to the hilt”. (ABC Information)
There is no such thing as a suggestion from the ABC that Foot’s racing position contradicts his AFL place.
Foot’s LinkedIn web page exhibits he’s a really skilled AFL subject umpire, with greater than 14 years’ expertise.
It additionally lists work as a broadcast host and racing analyst for Sportsbet, commencing in January 2025.
The ABC has contacted the AFL for remark.
Koch stated umpiring was a “powerful job” and that he had the utmost respect for umpires in any respect ranges.
“Everybody concerned within the trade is accountable and this can be a technique of accountability on each side, so we undergo the method,” he stated.
Butters has racked up substantial fines over his profession, and just lately reached the $50,000 mark in monetary sanctions.
However Koch stated that none of these fines associated to Butters being “disrespectful to umpires or officers”.
“He is at all times had nice respect for officers,” Koch stated.














