Collingwood under pressure as second lewd video of midfielder Jack Crisp emerges after loss to Lions
Collingwood under pressure as SECOND lewd video of star midfielder Jack Crisp appears after shock loss to Brisbane Lions
- First video revealed this week
- Including suspected illegal substances
- Second video contains obscene imagery
A second lewd video allegedly featuring Collingwood midfielder Jack Crisp has resurfaced online.
The AFL club is facing a week to quickly forget with a recent video surfacing showing a person scrolling through Snapchat images, including a bearded Crisp and images of allegedly illegal substances.
The two-time best and fairest winner was initially not suspended by the club or the AFL and played in the Pies’ shock loss to the Brisbane Lions on Thursday night.
Now Crisp is back in the spotlight with the Announce sun another historical video of the midfielder had surfaced, allegedly containing sexually explicit content.
The recording was uploaded to a subscriber-based platform with an obscene title under a pseudonymous username. The Herald Sun has reported that the video is from 2014, when Crisp was 19 years old and with the Brisbane Lions.
A still from the second video released to social media this week which allegedly contains lewd content from Collingwood midfielder Jack Crisp
Crisp, pictured warming up before the Lions game, was allowed to play on Thursday but could face suspension if he faces the AFL this week
The leaked video shows Crisp lying naked alone on a bed, with his heavily tattooed forearm and face clearly visible.
The club’s decision to allow Crisp to play his former side, the Lions, has sparked controversy among fans and the media, with some calling on the AFL to take action against him.
However, Collingwood football boss Graham Wright previously defended the club’s decision, saying Crisp is “a high quality young man” and “an important player for us”.
“We became aware yesterday of a video involving Jack Crisp. We have notified the AFL and the AFL Integrity Department,” Wright said Thursday.
The second video comes after a viral video featuring a bearded Crisp was released this week with a host of Snapchat stills
The stills from the first video also include photos of illegal substances and images like the one above where the message reads “come and drink and have some rules”
Crisp could still be suspended, as the AFL says it had insufficient time to interview him or launch an investigation. He is scheduled for the AFL this week for the first video.
Collingwood Football Club has been contacted for comment by Daily Mail Australia.
Wright also distanced Crisp’s scandal from teammate Jack Ginnivan’s drug scandal, saying they were “two completely different situations.”
Ginnivan was banned for the first two rounds of the season after being filmed ingesting an illegal substance in a nightclub cubicle and has yet to break into the AFL side.
Crisp has played a whopping 191 consecutive games, dating back to Round 18 of 2014, when he was with the Lions.