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AFL player facing charges over 'rampage'10:00 AEST Mon Dec 22 200829 minutes agoBy ninemsn staff and wiresVIEWS: 0| FLOCKS: 0| 0 comments so far
Hawthorn ruckman Brent Renouf is facing charges.
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Hawthorn ruckman Brent Renouf is expected to be charged with criminal damage offenses after being arrested by police over the weekend.

The 20-year-old premiership player allegedly leapt onto the boot of a car parked on Burwood Rd, Hawthorn near the Geebung Polo Club, the Herald-Sun reports.

Police confirmed the man was apprehended by police on nearby Henry St at around 1am Sunday.

A spokeswoman told the Herald Sun the player would be charged on summons.

Renouf, who played seven games in his debut season in 2008 including the grand final victory over Geelong, has accepted full responsibility for the incident and will pay for all damages incurred.

A second Hawthorn player was a bystander to the incident and has been cleared of any involvement.

"Brent understands that he made some poor choices in relation to alcohol and social behaviour," Hawthorn football operations general manager Mark Evans said.

"Brent will personally meet the cost of damage to the vehicles.

"Hawthorn Football Club players and staff take their social and community responsibility very seriously and no-one is more disappointed than the player himself at his actions."

Renouf's likely to face further sanctions from the club after meeting with Hawthorn management and the leadership group.

The Geebung Polo Club is a favoured venue for AFL stars and was in the spotlight during the Collingwood drink-drive scandal earlier this year.

Heath Shaw ploughed into two cars after leaving the hotel with a .144 blood-alcohol limit and teammate Alan Didak was suspended by the 'Pies after lying about being in the car at the time of the accident.

This latest scandal will not be welcomed by the AFL, which has managed to generate some positive publicity about Ben Cousins' comeback after his headline-grabbing fall from grace.

Cousins returned to the spotlight last week to announce his signing with Richmond — and also to distance himself from alleged underworld figure Angelo Venditti.
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LoL..aye ....

well at least I know its not only the states that have problems with there sports players.. :D
 
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