You don't appeal a not guilty verdict!As far as I am aware nothing has been confirmed or released from the governing body?
I'd suggest it doesn't warrant discussion as its speculation.
Is that what you think happened?If a competitor handed in score cards with easily identified alterations to scores on numerous stands and totals for each stand obviously altered , if fellow competitors complained about the blatant cheating that they had observed , if the organising club then disqualified the offending competitor , should this incident then go to the National Association for a decision to be made in six months time ?
As timps has explained all associations have defined disciplinary processes that have to be followed.DavidJ,
It is not about what I think .
If that was the true situation , what do you think would be the right decision?
Let rumours rumble on for a number of months or deal with it immediately?
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