In the wake of Jordan De Goey’s Bali scandal, only one prominent female AFL powerbroker has spoken out about the ‘disgraceful’ punishment he faced from Collingwood for trying to expose a woman’s breast in a scandalous video.
Former Western Bulldogs vice president, and AFLW pioneer, Susan Alberti was the only influential female involved in the game willing to comment, and she said she’s ‘had enough’ of the lack of respect towards women.
De Goey made headlines last week when videos emerged of the Magpies forward making vulgar, sexual gestures and attempting to pull friend Remy Jackson’s top off as she batted him away while partying in Bali during a mid-season break.
He was fined $25,000 by Collingwood, with the amount fully suspended until the end of the season, and faced no additional…
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