The Norm Smith Medallist said the pair have suffered the consequences of their illegal actions as they serve three months jail in WA.“Some broke the rules … there’s dedication within boundaries to be honest,” Petracca said.“I think good on them for having a crack. The repercussions are probably fair I guess, that’s what the government put in place. Good on them.”Petracca, a VRC ambassador, was trackside with his partner Bella Beischer and some friends. He said the players were pumped to see their fans on December 5 and were hungry for more success.“December 5 is something we’re waiting for,” he said.“Our Melbourne based fans weren’t able to get to Optus Stadium so it’ll be extra special.“The biggest thing is we’ve won a premiership interstate so for us winning it at our home ground, at the MCG, the mecca of football is something that we’re striving for.“The taste of success is something we’ve never experienced and to have that a month ago now it’s something we want to do again.“The boys are really determined and are already back training.”

Source: Sun Herald

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