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July 17, 2022
3 years ago

Jordan De Goey’s ADHD excuse slammed by AFL heavyweights and fans who say he’s missed just FOUR games despite long list of scandals - as the star misses another training ... 

 

Fans and AFL heavyweights have slammed Magpies star Jordan De Goey's apology after last week's incident in Bali, claiming 'he's been taught that there are no consequences for his actions'. De Goey was once again a notable absentee at Magpies training on Wednesday morning after flying back into the country on Sunday. Since deleted video first emerged last Friday showing the party boy making crude sexual gestures at popular Bali club Motel Mexicola and attempting to pull friend Remy Jackson's top off as she batted him away. Prominent AFL figures such as Brendan Fevola and commentator Gerard Healy have lined up to criticise De Goey's action, while one Twitter user pointed out the Bali incident was just one in a long list of off-field indiscretions that had resulted in just four missed games. 'In four years, Jordan De Goey got in a bar brawl and lied about it to the club, drove his car drunk, then without a licence, was charged with rape, forcible touching and assault, been convicted of harassment, and has missed a total of four games cumulatively for all the incidents.' Jordan De Goey partying with friend Remy Jackson in Bali nightclub Motel Mexicola One Twitter user savaged De Goey and Collingwood for his latest in a long list of indiscretions Collingwood had given the 26-year-old permission to fly to Bali during the club's bye round - a head-scratching decision to many in the footy world given he wound up in jail the last time he went on an overseas trip. Club officials told waiting media on Wednesday morning that De Goey would not be in attendance for the club's main training session ahead of their match against GWS on Sunday. HIs absence casts doubt on De Goey's availability for the crucial clash at the MCG, with the Magpies sitting just out of the top eight on percentage. It's also another blow to his hopes of securing a blockbuster new contract, after the Pies took their two-year $1.6million offer (which included a trigger for a further two years) off the table. Jordan De Goey celebrates kicking a goal against Hawthorn in round 12 Former Carlton star and bad boy Brendan Fevola had a few choice words of advice for De Goey, recalling that he 'was not respected' after his playing career because of his 'off-field antics'. 'I was in a similar situation back when I was playing footy, I didn't really have the people around me,' he told Melbourne's 101.9 radio station. 'I thought that I was better than anything else and it cost me my career. 'You are blessed to be playing footy and earning money that people would dream about earning. Go play footy for eight years, don't go anywhere and if you go somewhere don't tell anyone. 'You go to Bali, everyone knows you go there, it doesn't matter if you stuff up or not.