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I hope he didn't tell the club because if he did and no one in the admin thought to find out the date to remind him to show up, then the admin is at fault since they should know he isn't the most responsible person in the world. But regardless when it happened, he should have told the club because it may have interfered with his work duties.

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I hope he didn't tell the club because if he did and no one in the admin thought to find out the date to remind him to show up, then the admin is at fault since they should know he isn't the most responsible person in the world. But regardless when it happened, he should have told the club because it may have interfered with his work duties.

maybe he did tell carlton when it happened and they said "don't worry, we'll fix it"

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Never ceases to amaze me how dumb most AFL players are

I think I have said it on a number of occasions

If they could not play football you would not feed a number of them.

On the other side I suppose that a group of Footballers numbering approx. 800 will throw up most of the types in the general community.

I know a few males that are not AFL footballers that would give Garlett a run for his money in the"stupid stakes".

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I'm hoping the course of action from the MFC is a first and final warning.

Garlett fell out of favour at Carton for his misdemeanours and it clearly showed with Malthouse's attitude towards him. As a result his attitude towards training and the game deteriorated which reflected on his 2014 form.

In Garlett "we have a player", he hasn't put a foot wrong since being here and so support him on the matter whilst making it obvious the club is heavily disappointed for not informing them. Get through the process together and move on together - both he and the club will be better for it.

I fear a punishment for this [first time offence] may be detrimental.

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Absolutely needs to be disciplined. If nothing else, so he can be crystal clear that he won't be getting up to the same old stupidity at his new club without severe consequences

This is his second chance.

Can't believe he would he so dumb as to stuff it up, especially with a young family.

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Absolutely needs to be disciplined. If nothing else, so he can be crystal clear that he won't be getting up to the same old stupidity at his new club without severe consequences

This is his second chance.

Can't believe he would he so dumb as to stuff it up, especially with a young family.

Wait, so his second chance was before his first chance? Yeh he stuffed up, last year while at Carlton. He hasn't put a foot wrong since being at melbourne. The story says he didn't tell melbourne because he didn't know he had to go to court. Move on, the club will deal with it, the courts will deal with it. I'd still want him lining up for us round 1 regardless

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Wait, so his second chance was before his first chance? Yeh he stuffed up, last year while at Carlton. He hasn't put a foot wrong since being at melbourne. The story says he didn't tell melbourne because he didn't know he had to go to court. Move on, the club will deal with it, the courts will deal with it. I'd still want him lining up for us round 1 regardless

Oh please!

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Absolutely needs to be disciplined. If nothing else, so he can be crystal clear that he won't be getting up to the same old stupidity at his new club without severe consequences

This is his second chance.

Can't believe he would he so dumb as to stuff it up, especially with a young family.

I don't think he should be disciplined. He did do the wrong thing, but isolating a guy like Garlett won't end well.

Club needs to support and embrace him, ask him why he didn't go to court - and help him in his future court appearances.

Let's not forget that a large number of Australian men also lose their license and don't attend court, let's not treat Garlett like he is a criminal.

He needs support, if there is one thing MFC did well with Liam Jurrah it was support him, some would say even enabled him - but our intentions were in the right place.

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I'm hoping the course of action from the MFC is a first and final warning.

Garlett fell out of favour at Carton for his misdemeanours and it clearly showed with Malthouse's attitude towards him. As a result his attitude towards training and the game deteriorated which reflected on his 2014 form.

In Garlett "we have a player", he hasn't put a foot wrong since being here and so support him on the matter whilst making it obvious the club is heavily disappointed for not informing them. Get through the process together and move on together - both he and the club will be better for it.

I fear a punishment for this [first time offence] may be detrimental.

I think part of the issue at Carlton was also that they underestimated the influence of Eddie Betts both on and off the field. He was instrumental to the success of the forward brigade and when they got rid of him there was suddenly a lot more pressure on Garlett. We saw his game suffer as a result. I think we need to temper our expectations with him a little. He will improve our side, but he's not the messiah. In fact, he may be a very naughty boy.

The thing that really disturbs me about this particular incident is that he may not even have known that he was due to appear in court. That speaks to some pretty significant issues in his life skills.

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Happens all the time at the Gat.

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