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Tags: australian-football-league, sports-injuries, adelaide-5000Thursday, April 14, 2011
Port fines Hartlett for drinking
Another AFL player is in trouble for drinking after playing last weekend.
Port Adelaide announced on Tuesday they had fined Hamish Hartlett $2,500, with another $2,500 suspended, after he caught up with friends following Sunday's 79-point loss to Geelong.It comes a day after Melbourne onballer Brent Moloney lost his vice-captaincy for an alcohol-related incident early on Monday morning.
Moloney was asked to leave a St Kilda nightclub for being too drunk and he has admitted to a binge drinking problem when he consumes alcohol.
The Power said it had fined Hartlett because he had not met the team's uncompromising standards.
"Hamish went out for a few drinks with friends on Sunday night, after returning to Adelaide following the game against Geelong," Port football manager Peter Rohde said in a statement.
"It was a quiet catch-up with mates, but a player's recovery must come first and his actions were outside of the standards the playing group itself has set."
Sunday was Hartlett's first AFL game back from injury.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Port fine Hartlett for drinking
Another AFL player is in trouble for drinking after playing last weekend.
Port Adelaide announced on Tuesday they had fined Hamish Hartlett $2,500, with another $2,500 suspended, after he caught up with friends following Sunday's 79-point loss to Geelong.
It comes a day after Melbourne onballer Brent Moloney lost his vice-captaincy for an alcohol-related incident early on Monday morning.
Moloney was asked to leave a St Kilda nightclub for being too drunk and he has admitted to a binge drinking problem when he consumes alcohol.
The Power said they had fined Hartlett because he had not met the team's uncompromising standards.
"Hamish went out for a few drinks with friends on Sunday night, after returning to Adelaide following the game against Geelong," Port football manager Peter Rohde said in a statement.
"It was a quiet catch-up with mates, but a player's recovery must come first and his actions were outside of the standards the playing group itself has set."
Sunday was Hartlett's first AFL game back from injury.
- AAP