If true he should be charged by Police.
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As a 19 y-o he should have a chance at redemption, both in life and as a footballer. He does need to pay a penance, but he should not be ostracised from footy for life.
However, we also don't know the true story, but if true any chances at redemption should be dependent on not offending again.
Great, he can play state level and lower if it's true. There can't be a tolerance for what he's accused of. You shouldn't just get to be a celebrity athlete on a hundreds of thousands of dollars contract with kids looking up to you after choking and kicking a girl.
Of course this is not how society works (ask Chris Brown) so I suppose if he's a good enough footballer all will be forgiven.
Looks like he has been stood down by Swans. Police have charged him re assault.
not going to use the like button but thanks for the update. Story up on afl website now
https://www.afl.com.au/news/500818/s...-taylor-arrest
Bolded part speaks volumes.
Also the arrest is for something that happened a months ago, so potentially not the first time :(Quote:
"As a result of the serious nature of these charges, coupled with Elijah's failure to abide by club directives on a number of occasions this year, we have made the decision to stand him down from all club commitments immediately. We will review this position as the situation unfolds.
"We believe this is the most appropriate course of action giving respect to all involved, and in light of the impending court proceedings."
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This allegation, however, is related to a previous incident in Sydney prior to COVID-19.
Crappy for everyone involved.
I read it as the charges are related to an incident that happened on Sunday morning. The incident previously mentioned was brought to the attention of the public by the woman involved via social media, and happened in Sydney. He's not been charged for the Sydney incident.
Hopefully she is first and foremost being supported through this.
Getting what he deserves sadly. No excuses for this behaviour.
He needs help. 18 year old behaving badly. He has a great opportunity to use his talent and make some big dollars, wet him self up for life. I don't know his background, but doesn't sound to good, to think he can do what he did and get away with it.
Funny how Elijah is stood down, but De Goey still playing
There is this extremely poorly written and highly contradictory article attempting to explain the difference
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...16-p55wcl.html
I think if you stop reading at paragraph five or so he actually summed it up well;
"De Goey is a physically mature match-winner in his prime (he's booted nine goals in his past two games). Taylor, while talented, is an unproven 19-year-old draftee who has played just four games"
The AFL has only ever been willing to get knee-deep on this stuff, and will leverage social issues only to the degree they will not cost them money. We are in the entertainment business after all.