These boys are targets no matter where they are.
Drinking during the season = match suspension. Just what the Hawks need.
Collingwood star Alan Didak faces certain punishment from his AFL club over an incident involving Christopher Wayne Hudson, the man charged with the Melbourne CBD shootings.
The club is blaming a "chance meeting" at a Melbourne nightclub over Didak accepting a lift from Hudson early on the morning of June 12.
Didak, winner of the Magpies' best and fairest award last year, made a statement to Victorian police on Thursday afternoon.
Before the June 18 CBD shootings, Hudson was wanted for questioning over another incident, also on June 12, when shots were allegedly fired at a factory in suburban Campbellfield.
After meeting with Didak, police indicated he would not face charges.
"Alan has made a fault in relation to judgment, and that's really as far as I'd like to take it," said Detective Sergeant Michael Engel from the Armed Crime Task Force.
While the police will not take action against Didak, the club admitted that he had been "drinking very heavily" at the time he met with Hudson.
Drinking during the season = match suspension. Just what the Hawks need.
Collingwood star Alan Didak faces certain punishment from his AFL club over an incident involving Christopher Wayne Hudson, the man charged with the Melbourne CBD shootings.
The club is blaming a "chance meeting" at a Melbourne nightclub over Didak accepting a lift from Hudson early on the morning of June 12.
Didak, winner of the Magpies' best and fairest award last year, made a statement to Victorian police on Thursday afternoon.
Before the June 18 CBD shootings, Hudson was wanted for questioning over another incident, also on June 12, when shots were allegedly fired at a factory in suburban Campbellfield.
After meeting with Didak, police indicated he would not face charges.
"Alan has made a fault in relation to judgment, and that's really as far as I'd like to take it," said Detective Sergeant Michael Engel from the Armed Crime Task Force.
While the police will not take action against Didak, the club admitted that he had been "drinking very heavily" at the time he met with Hudson.