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Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« on: June 02, 2008, 10:30:21 AM »
Nothing it in apparently so the Bouncer was obviously not a Hawks fan lol

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HAWTHORN star Buddy Franklin will not face disciplinary action after being thrown out of a city nightclub hours after his side's first defeat of the season.

The enigmatic forward was at popular city spot CQ Bar with teammate Chance Bateman when a bouncer ejected him before midnight on Saturday.

Franklin and Bateman had returned from Tasmania about 9pm after the side tasted its first defeat of the season at the hands of premiership rivals, the Western Bulldogs.

A Hawks spokesman said CQ Bar's management had apologised following the incident but could not confirm what had happened to cause the flare-up.

"Management has apologised to Chance for being out of order. There was nothing in it. From what I understand, the bouncer has taken it upon himself to eject Buddy," he said. "The club doesn't think there is an issue."

CQ Bar management was not available to comment yesterday.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sto...1-2862,00.html

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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2008, 02:50:52 PM »
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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2008, 03:42:29 PM »

Well that's one way to beat the Buddy box  ;D
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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2008, 04:03:39 PM »
haha l really needed that laugh truely  ;D  :thumbsup

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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2008, 10:50:56 PM »
Footy Classified has a different version:

2 girls who went on camera (willing to be named) alleging Buddy threw his drink over them and Collingwood's John Anthony. They claim he was quite aggressive. The Bouncers then came and threw Buddy out of the nightclub.

Caro said the claim is also inappropriate proposition by Buddy towards the girls. They wouldn't quote what Buddy said. Hutchy didn't think it was relevant. The girls allegedly asked him for a photo and Buddy made an inappropriate proposition towards them. Allegedly Anthony tapped Buddy on the shoulder and said that's not on and Buddy pushed him and then threw the drink over all 3.

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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2008, 11:01:37 PM »
running out of ideas for news reports.

big deal he was out looking for some good loving.

hands up if you have been guilty of that.
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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2008, 12:17:01 AM »
LMAo@ That OE.


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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2008, 09:39:17 AM »
Caro claimed on 3aw today that Hawthorn told her not to report the story on Sunday night. She said the club wanted it covered up.

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Bad weekend for unsociable Hawks
Michael Gleeson | June 3, 2008

Franklin was ejected from the CQ nightclub in Melbourne after an incident involving several patrons.

One of them, Amber Harding, said she approached Franklin and teammate Jarryd Roughead with a girlfriend for a photograph. She said Franklin was initially polite but when the camera did not work, she asked a second time for a picture using her mobile phone.

"He said, 'How about a pash?' and him and Jarryd had a big laugh and high fives and whatever. I laughed that off and thought, 'Yeah, whatever', and I said to him, 'In all seriousness, is it OK if my girlfriend gets a photo? We will try with a camera phone this time' and he just looked at me and said, 'Can I f--- you?'," Harding alleged.

The 24-year-old from Frankston works for a pharmaceutical company, has been in a long-term relationship and was highly offended at the alleged comment, telling Franklin so in similarly frank terms.

"I was so disgusted. I was highly offended about being spoken to like that — I am not just some piece of meat and I certainly was not dressed like a piece of meat to be spoken to like that. I was not inviting that sort of attention," she said.

Harding said she returned to her group of friends, one of whom was talking to a friend who plays at another AFL club, whom Channel Nine's Footy Classified last night said was Collingwood's John Anthony.

Soon afterwards, when Franklin walked past the group, Harding said Anthony put his hand out to greet Franklin and was rebuffed.

Harding said Franklin tried to push Anthony then threw the contents of his drink over the group as he again clashed with Anthony before being restrained and ejected from the nightclub by several bouncers.

Hawthorn last night said Franklin had been ejected from the nightclub, but that management of the club had apologised to him after having done so and that he left and went home.

There was said to be confusion about the events that led to him being removed from the club.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/bad-weekend-for-unsociable-hawks/2008/06/02/1212258739469.html

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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2008, 06:33:49 PM »
The Hawks are still denying anything happened. They claim they have their own 2 female witnesses to back it up.

The Buddy video from 2 years ago is on the 3aw site.
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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #9 on: June 04, 2008, 06:50:44 AM »
l think every footballer in Australia would have done something like that on end of season trip or after the games on the night out
if video technolgy on phones was around in our days they be overloaded with footy fun
who cares what footy players do off field,  thier human & have fun just like any other sports person or not
Franklin is aboriginal & they been running around bare behindd for centeries
the browneye is common  :lol

these types of video footage are taken in fun at the time & saved to defame people later for greed & a bit of fame
why has it taken 2 years to be displayed


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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #10 on: June 04, 2008, 08:35:02 AM »
the guy is the best young talent, if not best player in the league so any chance to bring him down, hutchy and his croons will!!

tall poppy syndrome i say
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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #11 on: June 05, 2008, 10:00:48 AM »

Let's nip a bad boy in the Bud
Article from: Herald Sun

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23811818-5000117,00.html

Neil Mitchell

June 05, 2008 12:00am

HAWTHORN supporters, please do not read on. There's no point. You won't like it, and you probably won't understand.

Blokeyness and the passions of club loyalty pervert any discussion about football, so let's do away with some of that by excluding Hawks from what follows. It is quite simple.

Regardless of what Hawthorn forward Lance Franklin did or did not do in a nightclub at the weekend, he does not carry blame alone.

The club must share it.

Franklin is, after all, a kid.

He's a big, arrogant kid who has every right to be arrogant on the football field, because he's a beautiful player. But he probably hasn't enough wisdom to be humble elsewhere, because he is still young enough to be driven by things that have little to do with common sense.

Look at him on the paddock.

He doesn't walk, he struts.

He throws out his chest and arches his back and exudes an air of invincibility that only an extremely talented person could carry.

Supporters love that, because it says there is something special about this player. Dermott Brereton had it. So did Wayne Carey.

And it's a dilemma for football clubs.

The attitude that helps make these men great players can cause them and their club enormous grief off the field.

A sensible club will try to encourage the on-field confidence but tame the off-field arrogance before it becomes destructive. Hawthorn and Alan Jeans helped do it with Brereton, a proud and decent man.

North Melbourne failed spectacularly with Carey, who has no right to be considered either.

Now, after the past few days, there's reason to ask whether the Hawks are finding the balance with Franklin. He's got a patchy history, this bloke.

There are reportedly league clubs that recognised his abilities as a player but didn't want him as a person.

Glenn Archer, who understands the topic, says that Franklin is building a reputation as "a party boy", whatever that implies.

Earlier this year, a Collingwood player was booked for drink-driving when Franklin was a passenger.

He had done nothing wrong there, but this certainly looks like a man trouble will pick out of the crowd.

So, what now?

Early on Sunday morning, Franklin was ejected from a city bar.

That is beyond dispute.

Two young women say he made improper sexual suggestions to them, that there was pushing and shoving with a Collingwood player who was present, and that Franklin threw a glass of alcohol over them. That is disputed, and denied. It's ugly stuff.

It undermines the AFL pledge to improve treatment of women and puts Sam Newman's jokes into perspective.

But, if true, it's not the worst offence committed by a footballer.

What's important is what the club did, because the implications reach beyond one incident.

And Hawthorn did not react well.

Initially, officials tried to convince the media there was nothing to it.

Then Hawthorn chief executive Ian Robson said that, after investigation, Franklin had been cleared.

What "investigation"?

Robson spoke to Franklin and got his version. He spoke to other Hawthorn players who were present. He took calls supporting Franklin from two women who claimed to have been there.

All fair enough. But did he speak to the Collingwood players present? No.

He delegated his players that job.

Did he speak to the women who claimed to have been victims in this - Jade Taylor and Amber Harding?

No, though he says now he will, if they call.

Did he speak with the nightclub concerned? No.

Did he speak with the bouncer who evicted Franklin? No.

Did he believe Buddy? Yes.

And he saw nothing wrong with his player's memory allowing strong recollection of what he did not say but not much recollection of what he did say.

So, mostly on the evidence of the "accused" and his mates, and after asking nothing of the aggrieved parties, Robson declared "case closed".

In fairness, he agreed to investigate a two-year-old video that surfaced from a man who said Franklin and another player had obscenely abused his female friend and that Franklin had "mooned" the woman.

Perhaps that inquiry will be more thorough. This one was a sham.

That's not to say Franklin should be cleared to Wandong if he has done wrong. But if he is to learn accountability, the club must enforce it, not excuse and protect him.

Somebody is being loose with the truth here, and Hawthorn must establish who.

If it is the "victims", then Franklin learns a lesson in the dangers of profile.

If it is him, the club must teach him a lesson in taking responsibility.

That may not make him a better player, but it will give him the chance of a better life.

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Re: Buddy Ejected from Nightclub
« Reply #12 on: June 05, 2008, 06:07:15 PM »
The media see Buddy as another Carey. A potential ticking timebomb.
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