Mayo's actions on the field drew criticism from fans online, with many calling his attempt to draw interference 'bush league,' highlighting the challenges of player conduct in high-pressure situations.
Berube emphasizes the need for hard, disciplined play, focusing on the game rather than seeking retribution against players like Bennett.
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon expressed disappointment over the players' conduct, emphasizing that they made 'terrible choices' and described their actions as 'completely unacceptable,' reflecting the league's commitment to maintaining standards of behavior among players.