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Richmond players in Qld nightclub brawl, AFL investigates COVID-19 breach

Two Richmond players have been arrested outside a Gold Coast strip club, with the AFL investigating their COVID-19 protocol breaches.

Sep 04, 2020, updated Sep 04, 2020
Photo: AAP/Julian Smith

Photo: AAP/Julian Smith

Tigers duo Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones were involved in a fight outside a strip club early Friday morning.

Queensland Police say two men were arrested after an altercation in Surfers Paradise about 3.30am.

“Both men sustained facial injuries as a result of the incident,” a police statement said.

“The men were both issued with a Police Banning Notice, excluding them from Gold Coast Safe Night Precincts and a Penalty Infringement Notice (PIN) for Public Nuisance (Violent Behaviour).

“Further investigations are continuing into the matter.”

An AFL spokesperson said the league was “aware of the matter and currently investigating”.

In a club statement, Richmond said it reported the players’ COVID-19 breach to the AFL.

“Richmond has become aware of a breach of AFL COVID-19 protocol by two of its players in the early hours of Friday morning,” the club’s statement said.

“The club immediately reported the breach of protocols to the AFL and is working with the league to investigate the matter.

“The players have been based inside the club’s player hub on the Gold Coast having already undertaken a 14-day quarantine in July.”

Stack and Coleman-Jones are not part of a seperate quarantine hub where AFL officials, and some players and family members, were undertaking the required 14-day quarantine period.

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AFL players from multiple clubs are living under strict protocols in Queensland bubbles to complete the 2020 season.

The majority of them have been temporarily relocated from Victoria.

The incident comes just two days after the AFL announced the 2020 grand final will be held in Brisbane.

-AAP

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