Disgraced former Roo again in hot water with police over fresh harassment claims

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Disgraced former Roo again in hot water with police over fresh harassment claims
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AFL: North Melbourne CEO Jennifer Watt believes the club were not able to change the behaviour of former star Tarryn Thomas, despite multiple efforts.

Police are still investigating the report made to authorities on April 11, with the matter still ongoing.also revealed in February the disturbing messages that played a role in his sacking, of which he sent to the woman.“After what they did to me if you do me wrong I will let you have it.”Thomas is ineligible to play any level of football until July 22, where from beyond that date, a return to AFL level is subject to the league believing he has changed his conduct for the better.

“We were struck by just how hard it was to find programs to support behaviour change. And this was for someone with considerable resources and support around them,” Watt wrote in the email. Subsequently, he will have roughly two months to serve on his sentence before he can join an AFL list.

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