Bartram_Class
Brownlow Medallist
"Statement regarding Colin Sylvia
The Melbourne Football Club late this afternoon was made aware by one of our players Colin Sylvia that he attended the Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning following an incident with his girlfriend. Colin consented to an Order Without Admission of any of the allegations contained in the application. The Club is disappointed that Colin did not advise us of the matter and very disappointed that he has put the good name of himself and the Club at risk.
Colin is a young player, but all players at MELBOURNEfc have behavioural standards to meet and players are provided with plenty of good advice from the AFL, the AFLPA and the Club about their responsibilities and the risks that come with inappropriate behaviour. The Club expects players to be personally accountable for their actions.
Colin accepts that alcohol was a significant factor and is deeply remorseful about his behaviour. Colin will undergo an alcohol awareness program and counselling and has been fined $2,000 by the Club. Colin is under no illusion that if there is a repeat of alcohol-impacted behaviour then he will face more serious action including possible suspension.
While Colin¡¯s girlfriend of two years did not want the court action to proceed, they accept the outcome and wish to get on with their private lives.
The Club and Colin will make no further comment."
Not great from Col, no excuse for that kind of stuff, could have been a much harsher penalty.
The Melbourne Football Club late this afternoon was made aware by one of our players Colin Sylvia that he attended the Melbourne Magistrates Court this morning following an incident with his girlfriend. Colin consented to an Order Without Admission of any of the allegations contained in the application. The Club is disappointed that Colin did not advise us of the matter and very disappointed that he has put the good name of himself and the Club at risk.
Colin is a young player, but all players at MELBOURNEfc have behavioural standards to meet and players are provided with plenty of good advice from the AFL, the AFLPA and the Club about their responsibilities and the risks that come with inappropriate behaviour. The Club expects players to be personally accountable for their actions.
Colin accepts that alcohol was a significant factor and is deeply remorseful about his behaviour. Colin will undergo an alcohol awareness program and counselling and has been fined $2,000 by the Club. Colin is under no illusion that if there is a repeat of alcohol-impacted behaviour then he will face more serious action including possible suspension.
While Colin¡¯s girlfriend of two years did not want the court action to proceed, they accept the outcome and wish to get on with their private lives.
The Club and Colin will make no further comment."
Not great from Col, no excuse for that kind of stuff, could have been a much harsher penalty.







