
Myrtleford's Wayland Wales will face the Ovens and Murray tribunal on Wednesday night after he was charged for spitting at Wodonga's Harrison Kitching during Saturday's reserve grade clash at McNamara Reserve.
The charge was deemed serious enough to be sent straight to the tribunal.
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Wales was reported in the third quarter by field umpire Chloe Beck.
It's the third Myrtleford player to front the tribunal in four weeks with Elijah Wales and Brady Sharp both banned earlier in the season.
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