Here’s the latest on Zak Butters and umpire language.
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The AFL charged Zak Butters with abusive and insulting language toward an umpire after a Gather Round game, with initial reports focusing on a remark alleged to have been directed at umpire Nick Foot. The player has denied saying anything untoward and has expressed a desire to clear his name. Sources from AFL and SEN coverage in mid-April 2026 outline the charge, denial, and subsequent tribunal considerations.[2][3][4]
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The AFL Tribunal initially found Butters guilty of abusive language toward or in relation to an umpire and imposed a fine, though these proceedings have been part of a broader saga including appeals and club statements. Port Adelaide publicly contested the finding and indicated they would appeal. Ongoing developments remained a focus of AFL media coverage in April 2026.[3][4][2]
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Microphone/audio evidence and exact phrasing were central to the case, with some reports noting the absence or complexity of the official audio in the investigation, contributing to dispute over what was said. This factor appeared in several outlets during the period.[8][10]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official AFL statements or provide a concise timeline of the key events with citations.
Sources
In a statement on Monday, the AFL confirmed Butters had been charged with using 'Abusive and Insulting Language Towards an Umpire'. "Following the match day report during the Third Quarter of Sunday's match, it is alleged that Butters said to Umpire Nick Foot "How much are they paying you?"," the AFL said in a statement. … Butters has denied he said anything untoward to the umpire. "I'd love to know the language that I said, because I went up to him after the game to have a chat and he said he...
www.afl.com.auThe Port star vehemently denies saying anything untoward.
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www.afl.com.auPort Adelaide's Zak Butters faces a potential tribunal hearing for alleged umpire abuse, but the absence of official microphone audio has complicated the AFL's investigation.
azat.tvThe superstar said he would ‘fight to the hills’ to clear his name, but that might have become more difficult.
7news.com.auThe superstar appeared to be reported after giving away a costly 50m penalty.
7news.com.auThe Port star vehemently denies saying anything untoward.
sen.com.au