BREAKING: Collingwood star Steele Sidebottom is under investigation for multiple breaches of the AFL's COVID-19 protocols.
Collingwood star Steele Sidebottom is under investigation and facing a potential suspension for multiple breaches of the AFL's COVID-19 protocols.
The players were interviewed by the AFL on Monday and the league is expected to finish its investigation on Wednesday, allowing Sidebottom to either be suspended or cleared to play in Friday night's crunch match against Essendon. "Sidebottom and Dunn shared an Uber on Saturday evening and Sidebottom later visited a member of staff who is not living under the game’s protocols," the Magpies statement said.
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