The Ballarat Football Netball League is refusing to publicly reveal the outcome of a lengthy investigation into an incident during the senior preliminary final between East Point and Darley.
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AFL Goldfields commercial and regional operations manager Aaron Nunn told The Courier he wouldn't open up on the findings of the probe.
"The investigation has been finalised and we are working with both clubs to roll out the penalties that were issued by the board," Nunn said.
As players left the ground for half-time on September 15 a fight started which saw several Darley players involved with the East Point supporter along with officials and support staff from the Ballarat Football League and each club.
Meanwhile, AFL Victoria confirmed to The Courier that suspended Darley players involved in the incident will appeal their bans, with a date yet to be determined.