The three TSL players reported for umpire abuse last weekend are free to play following Tuesday night's tribunal.
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Clarence duo Josh Green and Jacques Barwick and Glenorchy development league player Jordan Green all escaped with low-level reprimands after reports in losses last Saturday.
The match review panel initially graded the incidents as "behaving in an abusive, insulting, threatening or obscene manner towards or in relation to an umpire", but the tribunal downgraded to the charges to the low-level offence of "using abusive, insulting or obscene language towards or in relation to an umpire".
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The result means Green and Barwick will be available for Saturday's blockbuster clash with Launceston, who successfully challenged Jay Blackberry's two-week ban for rough conduct.
Launceston has already locked in top spot, while a victory would go a long way to securing third spot for Jeromey Webberley's Roos.