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The List of incidents involving VFL/AFL players
is a collection of both on and off-field incidents that have
received media coverage involving current and former players from
the Australian Football
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1910 -
1980
1910 - Three Carlton players were alleged to
have accepted a bribe to "play dead" during a final against South Melbourne. Doug Fraser and Alex Lang were given five
year (99 match) suspensions, with Doug Gillespie being cleared and playing
in the Grand Final.[1]
1924 - Rumours arose of bribes being paid to the Essendon players to "play dead"
against VFA premiers Footscray in the end of season challenge
match.[2].
1926 - Les Witto of
Carlton breaks his arm in a game; he later dies from a resulting
infection. [3]
1933 - Hawthorn player, Norman Collins,
was found hanged in his garage.[5]
1945 - Ten players were charged with a total of sixteen
offenses as a result of the 1945 VFL Grand Final, a game so
violent it was nicknamed the Bloodbath. [6]
1946 - Former Richmond player Edwin Ford dies from head
injuries whilst playing for Katunga in the Central Goulburn
FL.
1960 - Carlton ruckman John Nicholls serves a 3
month jail term after being found guilty of embezzlement and
larceny.[7]
1982 - Angry at a change in the scheduling of the quarter
finals of the Escort
Cup national club competition, John
Todd sent the Swan Districts reserves
team to play Richmond. Swan Districts were
banned from the competition until 1985.[17]
1982 - 17 year old Helen D'Amico streaks naked in the VFL Grand
Final, wearing only a Carlton scarf.[18]
1982 - Former Carlton ruckman John Nicholls was fined a
total of $2,750 after being convicted of seven counts of fraud involving bounced cheques in
Coburg Magistrate's court; he was acquitted on 17 other
charges.[7]
1985 - Former Collingwood player Brett
Cooper was sentenced to five years jail for drug related
offences[19].
1985 - Collingwood reserves
full-back John Bourke was suspended for ten years plus 16 games and
fined $2,000 for kicking Swans reserves player Patrick Foy in the
groin, and pushing and kicking the field umpire Phil Waight.[20]
1985 - Leigh
Matthews is charged by Victoria Police with the on-field
assault of Neville
Bruns of Geelong; he is convicted and
fined $1,000. He is also suspended by the VFL for four matches,
both later dropped on appeal.[21]
1987 - Carlton's Peter Motley had his career ended by a car
accident.[22]
Footscray's Ron
James killed whilst waterskiing on the Murray River on new
years day.[26]
Chief Commissioner Jack Hamilton was killed in
a car accident.
Tony Francis
was suspended for six matches for kicking on debut.
Terry
Daniher was suspended for 12 matches for flattening Gavin Brown
in the Grand Final.
1991
Greg Williams was fined a record $25,000 and suspended for six
matches for bringing the game into disrepute after alleging that
the Sydney Swans were violating the salary cap at a press
conference.
Robert Walls,
the Brisbane
Bears coach, ordered the punch-up of one his players, Shane Strempel at
a training session. Walls said Strempel "needed to be taught a
lesson". The bizarre training session only ended when another
player said they should stop, or Strempel might be killed.[27]
Former Richmond ruckman Richard Nixon
killed in a car accident in South Australia.
1993
Nicky Winmar
was abused by the home crowd at Victoria Park, and at the end
of the game lifted his guernsey and pointed to his skin.[29]
This sparked a debate over on-field racism.
1994
Swans recruit Dermott Brereton was suspended for 7 weeks for
standing on Hawthorn player Rayden Tallis'
head. He was later suspended for another 7 matches for elbowing
Tony Free and breaking his jaw.
Tony Lockett
was suspended for 8 matches for striking Sydney's Peter Caven with
a raised elbow and breaking his nose.
After an investigation into a melee that broke out in the West
Coast v Footscray match in Round 24, the AFL charged eight players
with melee involvement. Seven players are severely reprimanded, and
the instigator of the melee, Daniel Southern of Footscray, is fined
$10,000.
Another melee broke out in the Fitzroy v St
Kilda match in Round 24. The instigator, James Manson of Fitzroy, is suspended for one
match and fined $1,000, while Jason Baldwin of Fitzroy and Nathan Burke of St
Kilda are severely reprimanded.
1995
Tony Liberatore is fined $1,500 for saying that the goal umpire
in the drawn Collingwood v Footscray match
was a "disgrace".
North Melbourne paid a
young woman $15,000 to keep quiet about being sexually harassed by
Wayne Carey and
another player at a party.[30]
1996
Wayne Carey
pleaded guilty to indecently assaulting a female bouncer outside a
nightclub after being refused entry, and later settled out of court
when the woman filed a civil suit against him.
Jimmy Krakouer was sentenced to 16 years
jail after being convicted of drug trafficking. He was released in
August 2004.[31]
Collingwood players Jonathon Ross, Trent Hotton
and Aaron James were
charged after an altercation in a Melbourne nightclub in November
1996. Ross was fired from the club while Hotten and James were
fined and put on notice.
Greg Williams was
suspended for 9 matches for pushing umpire Andrew Coates after an
Easter Monday clash against Essendon. He appealed to the
courts and has the suspension overturned and continued to play,
until the AFL appealed to a higher court and has the suspension
reinstated, ending Williams's career.[33]
Collingwood player Trent
Hotton arrived at a pre-season training session intoxicated and was
fired on the spot. Hotten was later accused of leaking club secrets
to the media, but the accusation was proven to be false.
Peter
Everitt racially abused Essendon's Michael Long, calling
Long "an endangered species". Aboriginal St
Kilda teammate Nicky Winmar overhears Everitt's remarks.[34]
A Hawthorn player was investigated
by Honolulu police and Australian Federal Police over an alleged
sexual assault on Hawthorn's end of season trip to Hawaii.[35]
Alistair Lynch discovered that the drug he
had been prescribed for his chronic fatigue syndrome, DHEA, was added
to the IOC
banned substance list and came forward for advice. His
controversial fine was later overturned by the AFL on appeal.[36]
1999
Byron
Pickett had his driver's licence revoked for 10 months after he
crashed into a fire hydrant in Kensington.[37]
Four Brisbane
Lions players including Adam Heuskes are accused of rape in
England during an end of year trip. British police fly to Australia
to interview the players, but charges are not laid, with the
players claiming that the sex was consensual.[38]
2000s
2000
Gary
Ablett was implicated in a hotel room death where a young woman
dies after an apparent heroin
overdose[39]
Peter
Everitt was convicted of offensive behaviour and being drunk in
a public place after his arrest at the 2000 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip
Island.
Brad Ottens was
arrested for being drunk in a public place.[40]
Wayne Carey gave
character evidence for high profile Melbourne gangster Jason Moran
during his County Court trial.[30]
2001
Hawthorn player Kris Barlow was alleged
to have punched Brett Viney, the brother of former Melbourne
captain Todd Viney, at
a Richmond pub in November 2001.[41]
Wayne Carey was
involved in an affair with Kelli Stevens, the wife of his teammate
and club vice-captain Anthony Stevens.
Melbourne's David Schwarz racially
abused Carlton's Justin Murphy while playing against Geelong in round three. Schwarz
was said to have called him a "coconut".[43]
It was reported that Wayne Carey had been questioned by
officials at the Adelaide Crows, over an incident where Carey and
several friends had been accused of fighting with a group of
drinkers in the front bar of the Stamford Grand Hotel.[30]
In a July match against Geelong, Collingwood captain Nathan Buckley
sustained a cut on his forehead. He wiped the blood on Cameron
Ling's guernsey, and was suspended for one match.[44]
A woman runs onto the MCG during a game and attempts to touch
Greg Stafford. It was later
revealed that the woman had been stalking him for five years and
was quoted as saying "I am not guilty of stalking Greg ... I am
guilty of loving Greg."[45]
Swans players on a post-season trip to Tasmania allegedly
overturned a bench, unplugged machines and took a bag of potatoes
(which they later paid for) from the Elizabeth Town Hotel.[46]
2003
Former Essendon premiership player Neil Clarke was found dead in
his garage.[47]
2004
Stephen
Milne and Leigh Montagna had rape allegations laid
by two women (charges were never laid due to insufficient
evidence).[48]
Laurence
Angwin and Karl Norman turned up to training under influence of
ecstasy. Norman was suspended and
Angwin fired, later making public allegations of widespread
drug-use within the AFL.[49]
Former AFL player Jason Love, coach of team North Cairns,
started an ugly all in brawl before the AFL Cairns Grand Final. Love would be
suspended for eight years and the rest of the team were suspended
for a total of 400 games.[50]
Former AFL player John
McCarthy appeared in an Adelaide court accused of three counts
of rape.[51] He
was acquitted.[52]
Peter
Burgoyne and Adam
Heuskes were charged with sexual assault but charges later
dropped by the South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions
after he did not consider a conviction likely. The pair, along with
Michael
O'Loughlin who was not alleged to be involved in the assault,
were later alleged to have paid the woman $200,000 after she
commenced a civil action against the players.[53][54]
Danny Jacobs
was caught drink-driving and lied about teammate Lance Picioane
being with him at the time, initially claiming that he wasn't
driving, but just sitting in the car tuning the radio. Both players
were fined $5,000 by the club.[55]
Claims of some AFL players wanting to urinate and defecate on
women at a strip club during an end of season celebration were
leaked.[56]
Jeff Farmer pleaded guilty to
assaulting his partner by hitting her several times in the head[57] and
was fined $2,000.[58]
Fremantle Football Club players
of Victorian and South Australian origin go on a mid-week
mid-season pub crawl, which involves alleged instances of players
exposing themselves.[62]
Jay Schulz was
involved in a drink driving incident; his actions led to a
termination of his club's sponsorship with the TAC.[64]
Ben Cousins and
Michael Gardiner were questioned by police
over telephone calls they allegedly received in Melbourne that were
made following a brawl and shooting at a Perth nightclub. Police
believed they had conversations with at least one of the two men
charged with disposing of the gun after the brawl.[65]
Karl Norman left his rented house trashed and with outstanding
rent owing.[67]
Police admit that a rape investigation into Heath Culpitt was
horribly botched after several years' delays and the disappearance
of crucial evidence. Chief detective expresses lack of confidence
and ombudsman recommends disciplinary action against
investigators.[68]
Lance
Whitnall, Nick
Stevens and Heath Scotland were in a pub when they
witnessed an acquaintance being beaten, kidnapped and tortured by
suspected members of an outlaw motorcycle club.[69].
Saverio Rocca was whisked away from the
imminent birth of his son to a football game in a police vehicle
travelling at speed with lights and sirens. After initial denials,
police concede that the incident occurred and that the police
officer has been counselled.[70]
Various allegations are made about rapes,[71]
including drink-spiking[72]
and an attempted drink-spiking against a player's wife.[72]
Richmond forward Nathan Brown broke his leg in horrific
circumstances, ending his season. He has suffered leg-related
injuries since.[73]
Tadhg
Kennelly "dacked" Lewis
Roberts-Thompson in front of female high school students during
a visit to St Mary's Star of the Sea College in Wollongong as a
practical joke.[75]
Lewis Roberts-Thomson charged
with drink driving at the Central Coast on a football holiday. He
was formally charged and his license disqualified for 6
months.
Colin Sylvia
allegedly assaulted his girlfriend and threatened to kill a
passerby who intervened. It is believed he was intoxicated at the
time. After going to court, a Melbourne magistrate ordered him not
to harass, threaten or intimidate her and no charges were laid.[76]
Brad Ottens of
Geelong fails a random breath
test when pulled over in Doncaster in the early hours of September
9. Ottens was found to have a blood alcohol content of 0.116, more
than twice the legal limit.[77]
Ben Cousins,
upon facing a random road-side alcohol breathalyser test, abandoned
his car on a Perth highway and fled on foot before being chased by
police. He was later fined $5,000 by the Eagles, who fired him as
captain, and $900 in court.[78] In a
separate incident, Cousins was arrested for public drunkenness
outside Crown Casino in Southbank,
Victoria.[79]
Ashley Sampi
was charged after threatening his girlfriend and her sister with a
knife. He pleaded guilty and was fined $750.[80][81]
Simon
Goodwin assaulted a photographer before threatening to
"fucking kill" him after running amok at an Adelaide pub
at 11am.[82]
Heath Black was
charged with assault, obstructing police and assaulting police
after an incident at the Perth Cup.[82]
Brodie
Holland was fined over various driving offences including
driving without a license and driving recklessly. He received no
conviction and was fined $560.[83].
Campbell Brown was charged
with criminal damage and using indecent language offences stemming
from his attack on an out of order 7-Eleven ATM. He pleaded guilty to the
charges and was placed into a diversionary program for young
offenders, receiving no conviction.[84]
Brodie
Holland was charged with assaulting two women out the front of
a Melbourne nightclub.[85]
Heath
Scotland was charged with recklessly causing serious injury in
a pub. The matter is still before the courts.[86]
Dane Swan, Aaron
Ramsay and Kade Carey were found guilty of criminal damage and
assault charges arising from a brawl at Federation
Square where they attacked a cleaner and three security guards
after Carey jumped on a parked car.[87]
Hawthorn's Mark Williams was convicted of unlicensed driving;
former Kangaroos ruckman Corey McKernan was fined for the same
charge.[88]
The St Kilda vs Fremantle match
played on 30 April 2006 at Aurora Stadium in Launceston ended in
confusion when the final siren sounded but the umpires did not hear
the siren and allowed play to continue for around twenty seconds.
During this time St Kilda scored a point to tie
the match. Four days after the match concluded, the AFL commission
determined that the match should have been ended when the first
siren sounded, stripped St Kilda of the final behind,
and therefore the two competition points for a draw they
prematurely received, and awarded the victory to Fremantle. It was
only the second time in VFL/AFL history that the score and result
of a game was changed on protest, with the first occurring 106
years previously.[89]
Three players returned two positive tests to illicit drug use
under the new code. The player's identities are now the subject of
ongoing legal action between the AFL, AFLPA and media
organisations.[92]
Dean Brogan
punched Adelaide Crows fan Dale Mortimer at Adelaide Airport after
being insulted, breaking Mortimer's nose.[93] He
pleaded guilty and was fined $750.[94]
Michael Gardiner was caught drink driving
after an incident where he destroyed his car and badly damaged
three others. In light of his previous record in being involved in
incidents, Gardiner was fined $5,000 by the Eagles, and $800 in
court. He is suspended by the Eagles indefinitely, and is later
traded to St Kilda.[95]
Chris Tarrant and Ben Johnson, of Collingwood, were
investigated over a brawl at a Port Melbourne nightclub carpark on
July 30, where a 28 year-old man is rendered unconscious and
brought to hospital with facial injuries.[96] Both
players are fined $5,000 by their club for breaking a 1am curfew.
This brought the number of Collingwood footballers to be
charged or questioned by police in 2006 to five.[97] Club
President Eddie
McGuire condemned the players' behaviour[98] but
refused to suggest they would be suspended. Johnson appeared before
a magistrate charged with recklessly causing injury and unlawful
assault but avoided conviction.[99]
Alan Didak, of Collingwood, was arrested
after a dispute with a taxi driver on October 6, 2006.[100] It
was reported that he disputed a $15 fare difference with taxi
driver, and was taken to the Melbourne Custody Centre to sober up,
before being released. The club confirmed this in an official
statement.[101]
Brendan
Fevola, on an overseas trip to Ireland as part of the International Rules Series,
was involved in an incident where he applied a headlock to a barman
and was said to be very drunk.[102]
Fevola was subsequently suspended for the second Test which was to
take place the following week and immediately sent home by the AFL
to avoid accusations of a junket.[103]
Jeff Farmer and Steven Dodd were
involved in an unspecified "altercation" at Club Bayview in
Claremont on December 3.[105]
Ben Cousins was
found drunk outside of Melbourne's Crown Casino early in
the morning of December 3. He was arrested by police for public
drunkenness, following his "heated reaction" to being asked to move
on[106]
Andrew Krakouer, along with younger brother
Tyrone and another man, were charged with recklessly causing
serious injury following an incident outside the Harbourside
nightclub in Fremantle on December 22. The alleged victim, Justin
Robin Martin, sustained serious head injuries and remains in
intensive care. The charges have since been upgraded to
intentionally causing serious injury.[107]
Steve Johnson was arrested
for public drunkenness in Wangaratta on December 24. This is his
second such arrest in 18 months and he was banned from his club
until May 2007 after failing to inform his club for 9 days after
the arrest.[108]
Heath Black
pleaded guilty in the Fremantle Magistrates Court to a charge of
disorderly behaviour and was fined $250.[109]
Andrew
Lovett faced court action after an alleged bashing of
ex-girlfriend Kimberlie Watson in April 2006. He allegedly breached
an intervention order against him in September 2006.[110]
Jarryd
Roughead has his licence suspended for a year after being
caught speeding[112]
Peter
Everitt family was being torn apart in a bitter feud over
claims he swindled his sister out of her life savings. Everitt's
younger sister, Linda, was threatening legal action against the
Hawthorn star, accusing him of conning her into buying a failing
juice-bar business.[113]
Heath
Scotland was charged with assault and recklessly causing injury
to a female outside a Ballarat night spot at 5am, on February 11.
Police alleged that Scotland splashed his drink on her and that
when she attempted to push him away, he struck her in the face.[116][117]
With him were Lance Whitnall, Shaun Grigg, Kade Simpson, Brad Fisher and Michael Jamison. All players were fined
by the club for breaking curfew.
Daniel Kerr
pleaded guilty to criminal damage and assault for throwing a car
aerial at a taxi driver's face outside a Perth hospital and was
fined $1,800.[118]
Covert police recordings of Kerr discussing the effects of ketamine with a convicted
drug dealer were later released through Lateline.[119]
Other sporting figures include footballer Aaron Edwards and basketballer James Harvey, and though not
recorded, Ben
Cousins is mentioned. Kerr is not sanctioned as he did not know
of the conviction.
As part of an ongoing investigation, four players are named for
breaching the AFL's code of conduct forbidding gambling of any type
on AFL matches. The players named are Simon Goodwin of the Adelaide Crows
(fined a record $40,000), Daniel Ward of Melbourne
Demons (fined $10,000), David Hale of the Kangaroos
(fined $5,000) and Kieren Jack of the Sydney Swans
(reprimanded).[120]
New Carlton captain Lance Whitnall is involved in a bizarre
bitter public argument with his brother. Tammy Whitnall told 3AW
the feud started over a no-show at a Whitnall child's birthday
party, followed by a non-invitation to the zoo.[121]
Ben Cousins was
suspended indefinitely from the West Coast Eagles for attending a
training session under the influence of drugs.[122] His
father admitted that his son had a "substance abuse" problem. Ben
Cousins underwent and completed drug rehabilitation in the US,
returning to Perth on the 30th of April to continue treatment.[123]
Chad
Fletcher was named as the player who collapsed during a Las Vegas
end-of-season trip, allegedly having 'flatlined'. There are
conflicting accounts as to whether or not illicit drugs were
involved.[124]
Brodie
Holland was fined $2,500 for his role in a fight with a young
woman over a taxi cab. After Hollands fiancee was involved in a
scuffle with the woman, Holland approached calling the woman a
"stupid slut" before trying to tackle her, placing her in
a headlock after which she bit him on the stomach, before striking
her in the head with his fist. His court appearance was pushed back
on two occasions so not to clash with his football commitments;
once he faced court no conviction was recorded and no punishment
handed out from his club, Collingwood.[125][126].
Des Headland
of the Fremantle Football Club is
cleared by the AFL Tribunal despite being found guilty of striking
and wrestling. Headland had an on-field altercation with West
Coast's Adam
Selwood after Selwood allegedly made derogatory remarks about
his daughter. Selwood is also cleared.[127]
Michael
Braun was fined $5,500 for concluding an acceptance speech for
the Ross Glenndinning Medal on live television with "Let's have a
fucking good year".[128]
David Teague is acquitted of
careless driving after an incident which left a woman a
quadriplegic.[129]
The Australian Football League
is criticised by much of the media for their drugs policy that is
"soft" on illicit drugs. All AFL players will be drug-tested less
than once a year on average whereas players from the National Rugby League are tested
on average 7.5 times per year[130].
Fremantle player Jeff Farmer knocked out a
bouncer in the suburb of Northbridge after being refused entry to a
nightclub. He is suspended for six matches and fined $5,000 by the
Dockers and $3,000 in court.[131]
Ray Hall from the Richmond Tigers was suspended for three
weeks, fined $5,000 and ordered to do community service[132]
after he was allegedly involved in an altercation with a patron in
a Melbourne bar; police are investigating the incident[133].
Des Headland
was involved in a physical altercation on the streets of
Northbridge.[134]
Chris Tarrant from Fremantlemooned a female patron in a Darwin nightclub
and punched Labor Candidate for Solomon, Damian Hale, in the face. Tarrant was
suspended for three matches (two suspended pending good behaviour)
and fined $5,000 by the Dockers; police did not lay charges due to
no complaint being made.[135]
Two high-profile Melbourne based footballers are revealed to be
undergoing treatment for drug addiction at a clinic in Ivanhoe,
after leaked records were 'found' in a gutter and sold to Channel
7. A court injunction prevents the name of the players or club
involved to be named. Police later raid the Channel 7 offices and
charge two people with theft. The AFLPA encourages players to boycott Channel
7 and not answer questions from their reporters in press
conferences.[138]
On the eve of Geelong's 2007 AFL
Grand Final appearance, David
Johnson was arrested in regards to an assault in Geelong at 4:15am. He was not
selected to play in the grand final, but was a member of the GeelongVFL side's premiership the
previous week.[140]
Ben Cousins from
the West
Coast Eagles is arrested in Northbridge and later
charged with possession of an illegal substance and refusing a
blood test.[143] He
is later fired by the club. The possession charge made against
Cousins is subsequently dropped, due to the drug being possessed
actually being legal to possess. The charge of refusing a blood
test is deferred for 90 days while Cousins attends a Malibu drug
rehabilitation clinic. Instead, Cousins ends up in an LA hospital
after reportedly going on a cocaine binge. The charge of refusing a
blood test is later dropped on a technicality.[144]
Sharrod Wellingham, a Collingwood rookie, was
charged with drink-driving having recorded a blood
alcohol content reading of 0.13, he lost his licence for a
year. Collingwood announced they
were cutting ties with the TAC sponsorship shortly after. It was
the third serious traffic infringement for a Collingwood player during the
period of the safe driving sponsorship.[42]
Steve Johnson of Geelong is booked after caught
doing 128 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on the way to a golf
course. This is Johnson's third indiscretion involving police in
two and a half years after incidents in 2005 and late 2006.[147]
Wayne Carey,
ex-North Melbourne premiership captain, is capsicum sprayed and
handcuffed after assaulting police offers answering a domestic
disturbance complaint at his apartment in Port Melbourne.[148]
Following this incident it is found that he was arrested in Miami, Florida in October 2007 after
allegedly striking his girlfriend Kate Neilson with a wine glass
and is to face charges of assaulting police, resisting arrest and
assault at Miami-Dade County Court on February 15.[149]
Following this and the previous incident, he was fired from several
media positions.[150] He
sold his story to New Idea magazine, confessing that he has a
cocaine abuse problem.[151] He
has since been charged with assaulting police and resisting arrest
by Victorian Police.
Chris Masten,
a West Coast draftee, is fined $2,000 by the club for public
drunkenness and his role in an Australia Day brawl, and is later
fined $750 in court.[152]
Richmond captain Kane Johnson was arrested for urinating
outside St Kilda Road police complex. He was suspended by his club
for 1 match and fined $5,000.[153]
A match between the Sydney Swans and the Kangaroos ended in a draw
after the Swans kicked a behind to level the scores in the dying
seconds of the match. Sydney were later found to have had 19
players on the field during this period, Darren Jolly having remained on the field
after his intended substitute Jesse White entered
the field of play. Jolly was instrumental in setting up the play
that resulted in the behind that tied the score, so there was media
speculation that the result may be overturned in favour of the
Kangaroos, but the AFL fined the Sydney Swans $55,000 for the
breach.[154]
On June 25, 2008 it was announced that Jeff Farmer was
suspended for a week by the Fremantle Football Club for not
attending a compulsory recovery session after the weekend's loss to
St
Kilda in Melbourne.[155]
Melbourne's Aaron
Davey was suspended by his club for 1 week.[156]
Sydney full-forward Barry Hall was handed a one-match suspension
for attempted striking of Collingwood's Shane Wakelin.[157]
Sydney later announced will not play Hall indefinitely.[158][159]
Sydney co-captain Brett
Kirk later claimed that Hall's habit of hitting opposition
players off the ball is a "bad habit".[160]
North Melbourne's Shannon Grant was suspended by his club
for 1 week for knocking over a portaloo at a function.[161]
On July 9, 2008, Adelaide's Scott Thompson pleaded
guilty in an Adelaide court to seriously injuring a passenger
whilst doing burnouts in his car and leaving the scene of the
accident.[162]
On August 3, 2008, Collingwood's Heath Shaw was arrested
for drink driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.14 after crashing
his car into two parked cars. The following day, Collingwood's President Eddie McGuire said
that Collingwood wouldn't suspend
Shaw from playing.[163] It
later became known that Shaw, club captain Scott Burns and McGuire were incorrect in
regards to insisting that Collingwood player Alan Didak wasn't in the
car at the time of the accident.[164][165]Collingwood suspended Heath
Shaw indefintely and Didak for the remainder of the season for
lying to the club, while Rhyce Shaw was suspended for two matches for
drinking whilst injured.
On December 20, 2008 Hawthorn's Brent Renouf jumped on two parked cars at
Burwood Road in Hawthorn, shattering the back windscreen of one of
them. Police charged him with criminal damage; Hawthorn suspended
him for two matches and fined him $5,000.[166]
Ron Barassi
received serious bruising after coming to the aid of a 43-year-old
woman who was allegedly being assaulted in St Kilda.[168]
Brad Symes of the
Adelaide Football Club broke his
left thumb and right wrist after falling from a moving vehicle,
having hitched a ride on the boot of a car; he fell off when the
car negotiated a speed bump. Initial indications were that he would
be sidelined for up to 8 weeks.[169]
Jackson Trengrove of Port Adelaide was fined for damaging a car
windscreen after a night of drinking.[170]
Aaron
Edwards of North Melbourne was caught driving over the speed
limit by police and found to have alcohol in his system. He was
immediately suspended by the club for the 2009 NAB Cup and the first four matches of
the 2009 AFL premiership season.[171]
Albert Proud
of Brisbane was charged with assault after he threw a glass at a
female patron at a Gold Coast nightclub. In
response, the Lions withdrew him from the Indigenous All-Stars
representative side.[172]
Wayne Carey
pleaded guilty to assaulting Victorian police and received a $2,000
fine.[173]
Ryan Cook of Collingwood is charged over
an alleged assault of a man, causing facial injuries requiring
surgery.[174]
Colin Sylvia
of Melbourne was fined $5,000 by
his club for turning up to training in an unfit condition.[176]
The North Melbourne club took responsibility for the posting of
a lewd video, Boris the Rooster, on the internet.
Ringleaders Adam Simpson and Daniel Pratt were both fined $20,000,
with the remaining 38 players on the North Melbourne roster being
fined $10,000 each.[176]
St Kilda's Stephen Baker was assaulted in a Colac hotel [178].
Police investigate a report that someone shot at Collingwood forward Travis Cloke's house.
Reports said a single bullet shattered an upstairs window of the
house in which Cloke lives with his parents.[179]
Ben Cousins was
fined $2,500 for giving an unmanned changeroom camera the
finger at Subiaco Oval before the Fremantle v Richmond
match.[180]
Former Geelong player and media identity
Sam Newman was charged
with criminal damage, illegal parking and offensive behaviour over
a road rage incident in Middle Park [181].
A drunk female Brisbane Lions fan threw beer over the Western
Bulldogs' Brad Johnson as he was handing out Bulldogs caps behind
the goals after the final siren of the Brisbane-Western Bulldogs
match in Round 20.[182]
Lance
Franklin was punched in the face during a brawl in a pub in
Perth. No serious injury was caused but Franklin said the attack
was unprovoked.[183]
Carlton player Brendan Fevola became intoxicated and
publicly misbehaved at the Brownlow Medal awards. Fevola was fined
$10,000 by the AFL, and his appointment with a local television
station suspended. [184]
Essendon footballer Nathan Lovett-Murray charged with
possession of drugs and driving while unlicensed as a result of a
raid on his Essendon home, a police search found a single tablet of
ecstasy. [185] The
drug charge was later dropped. [186]
Essendon footballer Michael
Hurley is arrested for assaulting a taxi driver after being
asked to pay his fare.[187]
St Kilda player Andrew Lovett was arrested in early
November for public drunkenness[189]
Several Carlton players were involved in incidents following a
cruise on the Yarra
River - Rookie Levi Casboult was barely conscious when his
family picked him up, [190]Eddie Betts was
arrested in Queen Street and fined for drunkenness,[191] and
Ryan Houlihan
and Andrew
Walker were fined $5000 for a confrontation they had with staff
at Crown Casino.[192]
Levi Casboult was involved in a fatal car crash several days
later.[193]
St Kilda player Andrew Lovett is under police
investigation for an alleged sexual assault. [194]