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BackFormer AFL Umpire Michael Pell to Stand Trial for Brownlow Vote Leak
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ABC Top Stories25.06.2026Crime2 dk okumaAustralia

Former AFL Umpire Michael Pell to Stand Trial for Brownlow Vote Leak

En resumen

  • Former AFL umpire Michael Pell, accused of leaking confidential Brownlow vote information for a $300,000 betting scheme, will stand trial.
  • He, his brother, and a friend face charges, with a magistrate dismissing defense arguments about legislative loopholes.

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A former AFL umpire is accused of leaking confidential Brownlow vote information to his brother and friends, enabling them to win approximately $300,000 through a betting scheme.

Tamaño de fuente

A former AFL umpire accused of leaking information on confidential Brownlow votes as part of a $300,000 betting scheme has been ordered to stand trial.

Michael Pell, 35, appeared at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court today alongside his brother Donovan Pell and friend, Mitch Lucas, over alleged betting fraud related to the 2021 and 2022 Brownlow counts.

The trio's lawyers argued that the charges should not apply due to loopholes in the legislation, but Magistrate Patrick Southey dismissed the argument.

"I don't find the wording ambiguous," Magistrate Southey told the court.

Michael Pell made his AFL umpiring debut in 2021, before being promoted to the main umpires list in 2022.

Police allege Mr Pell shared information with his brother and two friends about which AFL players received Brownlow votes during games he umpired, with the men winning about $300,000 on a series of bets.

The Brownlow Medal recognises the AFL's best and fairest player each season and is decided by umpires who pick the top three players from each league fixture.

The season's votes are kept secret and only revealed on awards night.

This morning, Michael Pell's lawyer, Samuel Tovey, argued the charges should be struck out because Mr Pell's actions did not corrupt the outcome of the Brownlow itself.

"The plain words of the section, and the application of logic, would dictate that the conduct cannot and did not alter the result," Mr Tovey told the court.

But the magistrate disagreed with Mr Tovey's interpretation of the law, stating that he was "far from persuaded" that the event itself had to be corrupted for the charges to apply.

"It's the betting outcome that has to be affected, and there's evidence, it seems to me, that all of the accused, by divulging or using the divulged information, have infringed the section," he said.

"The people who weren't going to win without the insight of the information, and the agencies who otherwise would have taken the money, fleeced the punters as they usually do, that's the outcome that's been corrupted in my opinion."

Each of the men have entered a not guilty plea and remain on bail.

During the hearing's close, the magistrate took the opportunity to reflect on the case.

The matter will return to court on July 24.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Michael Pell and co-accused will face trial for betting fraud.

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Preguntas abiertas

  • Will other umpires or officials be investigated?
  • What are the full implications for AFL integrity?
  • Will betting agencies face scrutiny?

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