A bunch of Aussie Rules players have landed themselves in hot water after they were filmed performing a 'public sex act' during Mad Monday celebrations.
In the clip, one player can be seen exposing his genitals while another man performs a sex act on him.
This all played out in a public bar while their teammates cheered them on.
Unsurprisingly, footage of the act spread like wildfire on social media and it eventually landed in the laps of the players' Aussie Rules team.
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The Glen Waverley Football Club has been forced to release a statement following the viral incident, saying they are "extremely saddened and disappointed in the behaviour".
Officials of the suburban club also claim the end-of-season event wasn't sanctioned by them, adding that the players involved "will be both disciplined and educated".
To make matters worse, The Herald Sun is reporting that patron also complained about the group of players being abusive to other people in pub.
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The story has made headlined around the world, it seems, making its way to the United States and was even picked up by TMZ.
"The footy competitors made a bet during a day of heavy drinking, requiring the loser to perform oral sex on the winner," the report from TMZ reads.
"Shockingly, the man who lost the wager completed the sexual task in the middle of a bar – all while patrons stunningly looked on."
The full address from the club reads: “The committee has been made aware of an incident which has occurred during the post-season celebrations of some of our senior playing group.
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“While this occurred away from the club and was not a club-sanctioned event, we are extremely saddened and disappointed in the behaviour shown by people who should know better.
“The club is taking immediate action to address the serious breach of our culture and values that has occurred within this incident.
“The individuals involved, along with the broader playing group will be both disciplined and educated and if need be, counselled in the type of conduct expected by members of our club, along with the physical and emotional impact this has had on the families involved, club members, players and the wider community,” the statement said.
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“There is no further comment at this time, and we request that the wellbeing of those be respected as they deal with the impact from the incident.”
The men involved are yet to be identified.
Topics: Australia, Aussie Rules Football, Australia Afl