Warwick Capper Handed AFL Ban over Alleged Inappropriate Behaviour
- Warwick Capper has been prohibited from entering any AFL stadiums for a duration of five years following inappropriate conduct during last year’s grand final at the MCG.
- The ban was imposed after catering staff lodged several complaints alleging Capper was visibly drunk, used offensive language, and behaved aggressively toward a female employee.
- Capper was asked to leave his corporate box and subsequently removed from the stadium during the Lions' 60-point win over the Swans on September 28 last year.
- Capper, who played 124 games and kicked 388 goals for Sydney and Brisbane between 1983 and 1991, said he plays too much into his persona and admitted some jokes were tasteless.
- Capper is scheduled to meet the AFL next week regarding concussion claims affecting his daily life, signaling ongoing concerns beyond the ban's implications.
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Warwick Capper handed AFL ban over alleged inappropriate behaviour
Warwick Capper has been whacked with a five-year ban from attending league games over his alleged inappropriate behaviour in an MCG corporate suite at last year’s grand final.
·Sydney, Australia
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