Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey will not face further sanctions from his club after he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of harassment in a New York court, concluding the court case that began in October petryan | AFL Collingwood
Collingwood’s Jordan De Goey will not face further sanctions from his club after he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of harassment in a New York court, concluding the court case that began in October.
However, he will be available for selection in round one as he looks to continue under new coach Craig McRae the good form he showed in the second half of 2021. “He will comply and meet with the AFL, but at this stage, everyone is comfortable with, in some ways, his penance of a stand-down and time away from the footy club is enough.However, Vague said De Goey did not have an issue with alcohol or anger management and there was no need for him to swear off alcohol.