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Teenager claims she is pregnant after sex with St Kilda stars

A TEENAGE schoolgirl claims she is pregnant after having sex with AFL players she first met at a high school football clinic. Two St Kilda stars linked to the girl held crisis talks with club officials after her school principal was told of the pregnancy.

The AFL has launched an investigation and will meet the two Saints players at AFL House on Wednesday morning.

Saints coach Ross Lyon, chief executive Michael Nettlefold, football manager Greg Hutchison and two AFL player managers heard the players' version of events at last night's meeting.

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I hope none of ours are anywhere near this.

 

You might want to re-think that thread title. I reckon it infers a name or two. Neither of which are in the article

 

Note the very last line that a player from another club has now "befriended" the young lady...

Hope like hell it's not one of our boys.

Maybe Hutchy could look into this. :P

I just hope the media leaves the girl alone. The last thing this girl needs is the footy media dragging this out.

 

The word "Teenager" could be a massive problem. This may mean jail time depending on the age of that teenager, and the age of the player(s) involved.

On the flip side, if the player has played 100 games and she has a boy he will qualify for the father son....(kidding!)

These boys need to wake up to themselves. I understand they are sought after by young women. They are wealthy, have fame and have a tonne of swagger. But the truth is they have the same social and moral obligations as the rest of us. And a little stuff up like this is going to cost them big time.

I just hope the media leaves the girl alone. The last thing this girl needs is the footy media dragging this out.

Just to play devils advocate here. Seems shes gone to some lengths to play footsie footsie with these guys..( and another by all acounts) .. lets not suggest shes little miss innocent here. Strikes me as some sort of Footy Fun Fanatic. She' supposedly displayed herself as 'of age" on facebook etc.

Looks to me shes rolled the dice..and come up craps. who's the instigator here ?? We dont know the age of the players. It could all be quite legal....if stupid !!

oh..and for the record.. I have 14 and 16 yo daughters...take them out of their school uniforms and into dress up civvies and its bloody scarey !!! Youd think in this day and age players would be all but young-girl shy..but boys will be boys...and strangely enough...girls wil lbe women


Tim Watson saying she's 16 or 17. I hope she is 17 (not that it makes it a whole lot better), and I hope it was consensual (which from reports it is).

Ah St Kilda, always classy.

If I was that kid's mum I'd beat the [censored] out of her. Stupid slutty teenagers who didn't take notes in sex ed classes.

Hope the boys involved are real proud of their score :rolleyes:

The reality is it could happen to any one of our clubs.

I see the headline "AFL sex scandal" and hope that when I turn the page its not Melbourne.

No gloating around this one, please.

Tim Watson saying she's 16 or 17. I hope she is 17 (not that it makes it a whole lot better), and I hope it was consensual (which from reports it is).

An ABC radio report this morning quoted advice from the police that there is no criminal investigation.

I just hope the media leaves the girl alone. The last thing this girl needs is the footy media dragging this out.

Agree.

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Proof that it is best not to speculate on these matters

If I was that kid's mum I'd beat the [censored] out of her.

That will sure help the situation.


We dont know the age of the players. It could all be quite legal....if stupid !!

Indeed. It's quite possible it was 18 year old guys having sex with a 17 year old girl.

It's also possible it was 30 year old guys having sex with a 16 year old girl.

That's why it's completely silly to speculate or pass too much judgement at this point in time. There aren't enough facts available to have any real clue as to what happened.

Indeed. It's quite possible it was 18 year old guys having sex with a 17 year old girl.

It's also possible it was 30 year old guys having sex with a 16 year old girl.

That's why it's completely silly to speculate or pass too much judgement at this point in time. There aren't enough facts available to have any real clue as to what happened.

Both are legal aren't they? So long as the girl is 16, and it is consensual I don't think they will be in trouble with the law.

If she lied about her age, and it seems they have proof she did because it's on her facebook page, there is no criminal wrong doing.

Whoever is the father however now has some moral and legal obligations to the child.

Regardless it's an unwanted distraction for a footy club and I hope, like the rest of you, the third player involved is not a Demon.

Watson mentioned before the 7.30 news this moring there was some political involvement regarding the allegations. He was supposed to divulge some more information after the news but I was out of the car by then. Anyone hear what he had to say?

The reality is it could happen to any one of our clubs.

I see the headline "AFL sex scandal" and hope that when I turn the page its not Melbourne.

No gloating around this one, please.

Indeed.

If she lied about her age, and it seems they have proof she did because it's on her facebook page, there is no criminal wrong doing.

Don't you think the fact that they met her at a high school football clinic would ring alarm bells for anyone with half a brain? You're right in that in all likelihood there's probably not any criminal wrongdoing (morally is debatable - and not a debate I want to get in to), but all I can say is that these guys are obviously not very bright.


Anyone hear what he had to say?

I caught a bit of what he had to say before the 9am news. All I heard from Tim was allegedly a friend of the girl was told that she was pregnant, she then allegedly approached her school's principal and allegedly stated her friend was pregnant. The principal after allegedly asking questions, was allegedly told about the AFL footballers. The principal then allegedly followed appropriate channels and contacted the Department of Education and Department of Human Services.

Tim kept talking but I missed what followed.

Updated news link

As you can see from above...I can allegedly breathe easy. B)

I've heard from someone close to the St. Kilda football club who the two players are and I'll say that it isn't either of the two who were involved in a previous rape allegations that never got off the ground.

I'm also informed that the player from another club who was befriended isn't one of our boys.

Will be interesting to see how all of this unfolds.

Indeed. It's quite possible it was 18 year old guys having sex with a 17 year old girl.

It's also possible it was 30 year old guys having sex with a 16 year old girl.

That's why it's completely silly to speculate or pass too much judgement at this point in time. There aren't enough facts available to have any real clue as to what happened.

If she's doing VCE she'd most likely be 17 or 18. 'Teenager' is very wide ranging. Probably not much problem with her age at the time either, it was only two months ago.

Interesting dilemma: if she had sex with the two together, who takes responsibility for the kid ... just the one with the DNA match? :huh:

 

The student in question is completing her final years at school, so she will be in either year 11 or 12, which will put her at either 16-18.

Interesting dilemma: if she had sex with the two together, who takes responsibility for the kid ... just the one with the DNA match? :huh:

Oh, that was the other thing I caught from Tim on SEN; he said that allegedly one player had sex with the girl, then the other player had sex with her two weeks later (it is alleged).

To answer your question Maurie, I think they would either determine how long she is into her pregnancy or just for confirmation, might still need to match up the DNA... .


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