Tarryn Thomas has been stood down from the entire 2024 AFL season after being found guilty of “several breaches” of the AFL’s code of conduct.
The 23-year-old has been suspended for 18 matches, but will not be permitted to return to the AFL until he has undertaken a behavioural change program.
Thomas will not be allowed to play football at any level during the period of his ban, which ends on July 22.
“The AFL wishes to advise that North Melbourne player has been found guilty of several breaches of the AFL rule conduct unbecoming,” an AFL statement read.
North Melbourne said it endorsed the AFL’s sanctions and has informed Thomas he will no longer be a Kangaroos player.
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Source: AFL NEWS ABC