Tarryn Thomas has been sacked by North Melbourne and is ineligible to play in the 2024 AFL season for multiple accusations of inappropriate behaviour towards women.
North Melbourne president Sonja Hood says Tarryn Thomas was “out of chances” in explaining the decision to axe the troubled player in an emotional letter to members and supporters.
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You might not have heard much about Oliver Dempsey if you aren’t a Geelong supporter, but it looks like we’ll be seeing a lot more of him in 2024 after an eye-catching display against Carlton on Thursday.
Hawthorn says reigning best and fairest Will Day has taken “a significant step forward” in his recovery, but the club’s backline injury toll has mounted further with a father-son pick hurt at training.
In 2008, Alastair Clarkson called all of his Hawthorn players into a closed-doors meeting because the noise around drug-taking among his cohort was too loud to ignore.
North Melbourne boss Jennifer Watt says Tarryn Thomas “needs help” after he was dumped by the club in a swift reaction to his 18-match suspension from the AFL after being found guilty of inappropriate behaviour towards a woman.
The AFL has handed Tarryn Thomas an 18-week suspension amidst allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women, while North Melbourne has cancelled his contract for behaviour "not compatible with the club's or the team's values".
Harry McKay and Patrick Dangerfield shone for their clubs, but an injury to Cameron Guthrie marred a game in which both teams had reason to be encouraged.
Geelong insists star midfielder Cameron Guthrie was withdrawn from Thursday’s match simulation against Carlton as a precaution, despite suffering an injury only eight seconds into the game.