Collingwood launches investigation after leaked video of footy gun Jack Crisp surfaces on social media
Collingwood and the AFL launch an investigation after a shocking leaked video of footy star Jack Crisp surfaces on social media
- Collingwood has launched an investigation into Jack Crisp
- Snapchat photo of a man holding his genitals emerged on Wednesday
- It’s not clear when the Snapchats were sent, nor if it’s Crisp in the photos
Collingwood pistol Jack Crisp is under investigation by the club and the AFL due to a video appearing on social media.
According to the Announce sunthe footage shows a man scrolling through several Snapchat images, including a number of messages.
Some of them don’t look legible, but some of them show Crisp with a beard.
At one point in the video, which Daily Mail Australia refuses to publish, the person swiping through the photos can be heard saying, “Wait for it, wait for it” before an image appears showing a man spreading his genitals. holds.
An image in the message reportedly sent by Crisp shows the Magpies star above a caption that read, “You young girls are my little s**ts. I’ll tell you what to do.’
Another image shows Crisp above text saying, “Come and drink and make some rules.” Make it a party. It doesn’t have to lead to anything unless you want it to.’
Speaking on Footy Classified on Channel Nine on Wednesday night, former Collingwood boss Eddie McGuire suggested the video was not recent.
“We think the video is from several years ago,” he said.
An image reportedly sent by Crisp (pictured) shows an image of him above a caption referring to “little sl**ts”
Jack Crisp is under investigation by Collingwood over footage leaked on social media
The club said it had launched an investigation after being made aware of ‘a video circulating online tonight featuring AFL player Jack Crisp’ (pictured with wife Mikayla at last week’s Australian Grand Prix)
“The Collingwood Football Club will do its due diligence with the AFL to see whether or not it is [the video] was historical, whether it was private and confidential and whether Jack Crisp is the victim here or not.
It is not known whether the man in question is Crisp or when the Snapchat photos were sent.
“Collingwood Football Club is aware of a video circulating online tonight about AFL player Jack Crisp,” the club said in a statement.
“The club has been in contact with the AFL and will review the situation before providing any further update.”
The 29-year-old was named Collingwood’s best and fairest in the past two seasons and was in the running to replace Scott Pendlebury as captain last year, but missed out on Darcy Moore.
Selected with the 40th overall pick in the 2012 AFL Draft, Crisp has played 203 games in his career and currently has a streak of 191 consecutive games – the highest total of any player currently in the league.
So far this season, he has averaged 23 disposals, 3.3 tackles and 2.3 clearances per game.
Crisp traveled to Brisbane with his teammates ahead of the Round 4 game against the Lions, but it remains to be seen if he will be available to play at Gabba on Thursday night.
The midfielder is married with two children and attended the Australian Grand Prix with his wife Mikayla last week.
“It’s difficult for all parties involved,” said Essendon greatness Matthew Lloyd, speaking alongside McGuire on Footy Classified.
“Jack, his whole family and Collingwood are going into tomorrow’s game – but more importantly, as a family, it really hits hard.”
It is not the first time Crisp has been investigated by the AFL, which found him guilty of gambling offenses and fined him $5,000 in 2015.
A year earlier, while playing for the Lions, Crisp had wagered a total of $129 on the outcome of AFL games.
News of the investigation is a premature distraction for the Pies, who have got off to a flying start this season, winning their first three games.
And it comes as Collingwood was ready to welcome Jack Ginnivan back into the fold after the young gun was suspended for two matches after admitting to taking an illicit substance in a Torquay hotel in January.