Both Lauderdale and Glenorchy have been handed reprieves at the TSL tribunal ahead of finals against Launceston clubs this weekend.
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Ex-AFL star Sam Siggins will be free to play in Sunday's semi-final battle against North Launceston after being handed a reprimand for striking Pie John Geard last weekend.
Glenorchy tall Sam Reeves also escaped scot-free after successfully challenging a two-match ban for headbutting Lauderdale skipper Bryce Walsh.
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The tribunal agreed with Reeves' claim that the impact made was insufficient to warrant a suspension, leaving the 28-year-old free to play in Saturday's knock-out semi-final against Launceston.
Saturday's game starts at 2pm at Bellerive Oval, with the winner of Sunday's 2pm game at Windsor Park advancing to the grand final.
Lauderdale will be without young gun Mitch Anderton, who earlier in the week received a one-match ban for striking Jaye Bowden.
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