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North Queensland has suspended the assistant coach Stuart McLaren two games, but coach Franz Straka received an official warning for their criticism of the amendments referee Kurt league defeat last weekend was a central Coast.
Straka AMS debate just before half time, where he met with a young officer blew his whistle after the changes and break the Fury was a founding member in the corner.
"The club spoke to Franz for this incident and its clear to everyone that he knows that his intention was never intended to cause harm or take the species into disrepute," a club statement said.
"Touch was nothing intentional, and is seen as part of an animation Franz natural and enthusiasm, which is very popular media and the public, and is seen as a well-League.
"Franz also acknowledged his error at the time by apologising to the fourth official after half time and he also sent a formal apology to the FFA and match officials on Monday 4th October."
McLaren, who also received a suspended fine of $ 5000, was sanctioned for his post-match assessment of amendments critical game, where he criticized a number of important decisions. "The club believes that these (comments) are inadequate and not in accordance with the code of conduct of sport," the statement continued.
"The road of northern Queensland and Stuart McLaren would like to apologize to free fatty acids, the officials involved in the party and the Central Coast Mariners fans for his lack of anger NQ trial and all the negativity that has focused on the sport. "said the CEO of Furia Rabieh Krayem the club had to take serious measures to take a stand against misbehavior.
"The club took the serious decision to send a strong reminder to all participants with the North Queensland Fury of the responsibility for sport and community," said Krayem. "at all times should embody the values of anger and remember that they are positive role models who represent the club at any time. "

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