The AFL found Smith in breach of AFL Rule 2.3(a) which states; A Person must not engage in conduct which is unbecoming or likely to prejudice the interests or reputation of the AFL or to bring the game of football into disrepute.
The suspension will commence after Smith serves his current two-match suspension for headbutting Geelong’s Zach Tuhoy in round 12.
The AFL’s suspension handed to Smith will see him miss the Bulldogs’ round 16 and 17 matches against the inform Brisbane Lions and Sydney Swans.
He will also be ineligible to play in VFL matches during the suspension
His conduct also constitutes a notifiable adverse finding under the AFL’s Illicit Drugs Policy.
On Sunday, Smith apologised for his actions, saying he was “deeply ashamed.”
"I do not have an excuse for those behaviours, however the state of my mental health over that period post Grand Final dramatically deteriorated, and I spiralled out of control leading to poor decision making and actions at the time.”
- Bailey Smith
More information to come.
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