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Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« on: December 22, 2009, 05:23:48 AM »
Bad Blues ban
Fiona Byrne
Herald Sun December 22, 2009


TWO Carlton stars have been banned by Crown casino after brawling with hotel staff in another embarrassing blow to the football club.

 The latest fiasco for Carlton came when Ryan Houlihan and Andrew Walker - one of them dressed only in his underpants - emerged from a lift into the Crown Promenade Hotel foyer early on Sunday.

According to sources one of the players was arguing with the woman before a fight broke out between the teammates that ended up involving hotel staff.

A security guard also became involved before police arrived as the fight was brought under control.

Walker was escorted off casino property and Houlihan allowed to return to his room.

It is believed the drama was caught on Crown's security cameras.

Crown yesterday confirmed it had slapped a withdrawal of licence on the pair, meaning they are no longer allowed to enter the casino.

The incident is the latest in a long list of misbehaviour by Carlton players.

Fevola's list of booze-fuelled, anti-social antics included putting a barman in a headlock during an AFL trip to Ireland and subsequently being sent home; urinating on a shop front in Prahran; parading with a giant sex toy in Federation Square; and finally his Brownlow disgrace that saw him traded to Brisbane.

In 2004 Laurence Angwin was dumped by the Blues after turning up to a recovery session drug-affected.

In 2001 Houlihan was spoken to by police after allegations he and Fevola tried to steal jackets from a North Melbourne dry cleaners after a big night out.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/bad-blues-ban/story-e6frf7jo-1225812575703

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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2009, 01:45:00 PM »
 ;D

We are the Navy Blues
Brown paper bags, pressure points, and black and blue
We're the team that kicks teammates when they're down
We're the only team that keep getting banned from Crown
With all the alcoholics they they like to send us,
In a divvy van we'll end up.
And they will know that even without Fev
Our culture is still in the pooh
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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2009, 01:54:43 PM »
;D

We are the Navy Blues
Brown paper bags, pressure points, and black and blue
We're the team that kicks teammates when they're down
We're the only team that keep getting banned from Crown
With all the alcoholics they they like to send us,
In a divvy van we'll end up.
And they will know that even without Fev
Our culture is still in the pooh

Our players are runing up and down sand dunes, running on sand carrying large rocks over there heads, and the blues are fighting one another in the casino. Hardwick has us on the right track IMHO.

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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2009, 02:59:33 PM »
;D

We are the Navy Blues
Brown paper bags, pressure points, and black and blue
We're the team that kicks teammates when they're down
We're the only team that keep getting banned from Crown
With all the alcoholics they they like to send us,
In a divvy van we'll end up.
And they will know that even without Fev
Our culture is still in the pooh

Our players are runing up and down sand dunes, running on sand carrying large rocks over there heads, and the blues are fighting one another in the casino. Hardwick has us on the right track IMHO.
In a couple of years when we're moving up the ladder and the Blues are still infighting we'll be all very happy Tiger supporters.
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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2009, 04:23:28 PM »
CARLTON will consider whether to further penalise Ryan Houlihan and Andrew Walker for their part in an incident at Melbourne's Crown Casino in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The club confirmed on Tuesday that both players had been disciplined and fined the maximum penalty under the League and AFL Players' Association code of conduct, understood to be $5000.

The penalties may be increased in January when Houlihan and Walker's teammates and coaches return from their Christmas break.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/88393/default.aspx

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More Carlton players in off-field trouble
« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2009, 11:07:23 AM »
More Blues Football players Eddie Betts and Mitch Robinson in strife after boozy boat cruise

    * Aaron Langmaid
    * From: Herald Sun
    * December 23, 2009 10:43AM



THE Christmas shockers keep coming for Carlton with more players landing themselves in strife after a weekend boat cruise.

Police have confirmed Eddie Betts was arrested in the city early on Sunday morning for being drunk, while Mitch Robinson injured his shoulder and had a black eye after two fights.

The club have already slapped $5000 fines on players Ryan Houlihan and Andrew Walker after brawling with staff at Crown Casino early on Sunday morning.

It is understood Betts was locked up early Sunday morning for four hours and then slapped with a $234 fine.

“He'd had quite a few beverages,'' a football source confirmed.

Victoria police this morning said the 23-year-old year old Brunswick West man was arrested on Queens St just before 4am on Sunday.

“He was detained and later issued with a penalty notice of $234,'' police spokeswoman Marika Fengler said.

Meanwhile it is understood Robinson was involved in a scuffle the same night, injuring his shoulder. He flew to Tasmania on Sunday only to be involved in yet another incident where he was left with an “almighty shiner''.

Betts had been recently fined for turning up late to a recovery session after a big night out.

They join Carlton’s newest bad boys, Ryan Houlihan and Andrew Walker, who were fined $5000 after being kicked out of Crown Casino for brawling with staff.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-blues-football-players-eddie-betts-and-mitch-robinson-in-strife-after-boozy-boat-cruise/story-e6frf9jf-1225813057650

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Re: More Carlton players in off-field trouble
« Reply #6 on: December 23, 2009, 06:15:03 PM »
More Blues Football players Eddie Betts and Mitch Robinson in strife after boozy boat cruise
Fev is an idiot and can't control himself when it comes to booze but it's looking more and more like the Blues have far deeper cultural and alcohol problems than just blaming Fev and shoving him out the door.

Got no idea where BF got this pic but  :rollin
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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #7 on: December 23, 2009, 08:27:34 PM »
;D

We are the Navy Blues
Brown paper bags, pressure points, and black and blue
We're the team that kicks teammates when they're down
We're the only team that keep getting banned from Crown
With all the alcoholics they they like to send us,
In a divvy van we'll end up.
And they will know that even without Fev
Our culture is still in the pooh




Nice  I like it   :thumbsup
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Re: More Carlton players in off-field trouble
« Reply #8 on: December 23, 2009, 09:46:04 PM »
Got no idea where BF got this pic but  :rollin
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/9362/68311525334145676956595.jpg
They just showed this pic on Sports Tonight. I thought it was photoshopped but they're claiming this is a fair dinkum pic from one of the parties they had. How as a professional footballer would you still smoke these days ???.


Edit: Seems Ch 10 went with the photoshopped version instead of the original  :lol
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Re: More Carlton players in off-field trouble
« Reply #9 on: December 24, 2009, 01:24:59 AM »
Edit: Seems Ch 10 went with the photoshopped version instead of the original  :lol
So has the Herald-Sun :wallywink


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Captive Carlton rookie and booze cruise shame (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #10 on: December 24, 2009, 01:27:27 AM »
But wait there's more .....

Captive Carlton rookie and booze cruise shame
Peter Mickelburough
Herald Sun
December 24, 2009


A TEENAGE Carlton rookie was handcuffed or bound to another player and forced to down copious drinks in the Blues' booze-fuelled end-of-year celebrations.

Levi Casboult, 19, was barely conscious when his family came to his rescue.

The drinking game, in which Casboult was urged to go one-for-one with the older player, happened on a $100-a-head booze cruise that may have have cost the Blues a $1 million sponsorship deal.

Some players were so drunk they had to be helped from the boat by security guards after their Yarra River cruise was cut short due to their antics.

Casboult's dad, Leigh Casboult, told the Herald Sun his son drank far too much.

"Levi went on an end-of-year cruise with the other players and through the course of the afternoon he obviously consumed far more alcohol than what he's used to, and we went and picked him up," a disappointed Mr Casboult said.

 The rookie was normally a very moderate drinker, the Herald Sun was told.

Hours after the players were kicked off the boat, Eddie Betts was arrested in the city for being drunk, while Mitch Robinson was believed to have hurt his shoulder in a scuffle.

The club yesterday fined Betts $5000.

Carlton has also slapped $5000 fines on Ryan Houlihan - who organised the boat trip - and Andrew Walker after they brawled with staff at Crown's Promenade Hotel on Sunday morning.

Carlton players also made a drunken nuisance of themselves at The Fitz Cafe in Brunswick St, owned by former Carlton player Mil Hanna, before heading to swank Southbank nightclub Eve.

The 50-strong group that boarded the Lady Lindeman on Saturday for lunch and a cruise along the Yarra was believed to have included captain Chris Judd and most of Carlton's senior players.

A spokesman for Rivers Restaurant Cruises & Boat Charters said some players appeared to have been already drunk when they arrived.

He said some players ignored warnings about their drinking and aggressive behaviour.

"They were drunk as skunks and there was nothing we could do to control the alcohol consumption," he said.

"It's actually quite embarrassing. They made absolute a---holes of themselves.

"We had to pull the pin on the cruise after several warnings ... because they were fighting among themselves.

"I got the phone call from our (boat) master and I told him: 'End of story.'

"I called the security in and they were all helped off they boat - they were assisted off the boat."

The 3 1/2-hour cruise ended an hour early when the players were unloaded at Docklands about 2.30pm. They were still hurling abusive language at each other as they left.

The charter boat spokesman said the company had a policy of not taking football clubs, but accepted the Carlton booking after assurances the players would behave.

"We were advised it was strictly a get-together, a luncheon, not a dinner and not a big booze-up - and it would all be under strict control."

 By the time the group arrived at Hanna's cafe, the behaviour had deteriorated further. "It was pretty crazy. They were out of control and Mil was trying to get them to leave," a source said.

 Betts was arrested in Queen St just before 4am on Sunday for being drunk, and was locked up and fined $234.

Carlton CEO Greg Swann confirmed a number of players drank to excess during the river cruise.

He said it was a disappointing end to the year as Carlton had joined a community initiative against binge drinking.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/captive-carlton-rooke-and-booze-cruise-shame/story-e6frf7jo-1225813309312

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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #11 on: December 24, 2009, 01:34:44 AM »
A TEENAGE Carlton rookie was handcuffed or bound to another player and Sodomized, in the Blues' booze-fuelled end-of-year celebrations.

They did say,"They were coming for u.."

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Re: Captive Carlton rookie and booze cruise shame (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #12 on: December 24, 2009, 03:48:28 PM »
The drinking game, in which Casboult was urged to go one-for-one with the older player, happened on a $100-a-head booze cruise that may have have cost the Blues a $1 million sponsorship deal.
Could not have happened to a better club if that happens lol.

Surely the AFL has to investigate Carlton for continually bringing the game into disrepute with their moronic drunken antics. They can't blame Fev anymore. With all footy codes competing to get kids to play their game this is hardly an advertisement of the game towards parents that the AFL would want to see.
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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #13 on: December 24, 2009, 05:02:09 PM »
Reading between the lines it seems the game was some sort of initiation, or just a carlton twist on one of those team building excersises. A young bloke it attached to his more senior 'buddy' at the wrist and then has keep up with him in the drinking stakes. Male bonding at its best! If this is true it is indicative of a dark culture at Princess's Park.

It also has me questioning Judd's capability as a captain. I could never work out why Judd as captain of the club, never stopped fevola from embarrassing himself and the club brownlow night. I thought perhaps he just happy to give fev enough rope.

Now he has stood by while, reportedly, a young recruit to the club who doesn't drink a real lot, has ended up drunk  after participating in some game that involves being tied to a senior player and drinking,.

If this is true perhaps there is either an ingrained drinking/boozy/yobbo culture at the club or judd as captain doesn't have the respect of the players to be capable of, or is afraid of loosing the respect of the players if he does, telling them enough is enough and they are overstepping the line?

He may be captain but i wonder if he really is a leader?

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Re: Bad Blues banned from Crown Casino (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #14 on: December 24, 2009, 05:31:47 PM »
u mean the eye gouging captain   ?????