Renouf admits damaging parked cars
December 22nd 2008 00:37
HAWTHORN premiership ruckman Brent Renouf has been interviewed by police over damage to two parked vehicles on Saturday night.
Renouf, who admitted to being under the influence of alcohol, accepted full responsibility for the incident, which occurred at the Geebung Polo Club.
A second Hawthorn player was a bystander to the incident and has been cleared of any involvement.
Renouf will pay for all damages incurred and will meet with coaching staff and the leadership group to determine any internal sanctions.
Hawthorn general manager of football operations Mark Evan said Renouf was remorseful for his actions.
"Brent understands that he made some poor choices in relation to alcohol and social behavior," he said in a statement.
"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, who admitted to being under the influence of alcohol, accepted full responsibility for the incident, which occurred at the Geebung Polo Club.
A second Hawthorn player was a bystander to the incident and has been cleared of any involvement.
Renouf will pay for all damages incurred and will meet with coaching staff and the leadership group to determine any internal sanctions.
Hawthorn general manager of football operations Mark Evan said Renouf was remorseful for his actions.
"Brent understands that he made some poor choices in relation to alcohol and social behavior," he said in a statement.
"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."
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