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Richmond Tiger Noah Balta, which is to be convicted of a border assault

Richmond Tiger Noah Balta, which is to be convicted of a border assault

The suspended Richmond star, Noah Balta, confessed to the invasion of the incident that left the man in the hospital with a head injury.

As the AFL season approached the Balta season, the Balty case appeared before the court in Corów on Thursday, when on December 30 he was winned as a result of a sudden attack in the border town of NSW-Victoria in Mulchi.

The police said that a 27-year-old man was taken to the Yarrawonga hospital with scaling in his head.

The 25-year-old Richmond Tigers star was suspended to four AFL matches on January 9 due to an incident.

“Noah deeply regrets he is involved in the incident,” said Shane Dunne, general director of Richmond in a club statement.

“He helped the NSW police in their investigation and wants to end the case as soon as possible.”

Balta will remain in favor of bail before he is convicted in the local court Corov on March 27 for his fault for one charge of assault causing actual damage to the body.

The defender of the Premiership 2020 will be able to train with his teammates in the entire ban, which was supported by AFL.

“AFL was informed by Richmond about events and supports the club’s reaction and sanction,” said the league in a statement.

Balta, who signed a seven -year contract in October, is a key board in the attempt to rebuild Richmond under the command of the second -year coach Adem Yze.

The contract connects the defender of 104 games with tigers until the end of the 2032 season.

AAP