AFL: Police investigate Bailey Smith incident at a Gold Coast pub

Police investigate incident at a Gold Coast pub involving AFL star Bailey Smith a week after the Western Bulldogs lost the grand final


AFL star Bailey Smith has been involved in an alleged altercation at a popular Gold Coast pub.

The incident occurred at Burleigh Pavilion on the October long weekend – one week after Smith’s team, the Western Bulldogs, lost the 2021 AFL Grand Final.

Police are investigating after a formal complaint was lodged by a 22-year-old man who alleges Smith, 20, pushed him in the early hours of Monday, October 4.

Altercation: Police are investigating an incident at a Gold Coast pub involving AFL star Bailey Smith (pictured)

‘Police have received a complaint in relation to an [incident involving] a 22-year-old man at Goodwin Terrace around 12.10am on Monday, October 4, 2021,’ a police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia.

‘The man was transported to hospital for treatment. Investigations are ongoing.’   

The man lodged the complaint days after the reported altercation happened.

Incident: A formal complaint was lodged by a 22-year-old man who alleges the Western Bulldogs star pushed him in the early hours of Monday, October 4

Incident: A formal complaint was lodged by a 22-year-old man who alleges the Western Bulldogs star pushed him in the early hours of Monday, October 4

Location: The incident occurred at Burleigh Pavilion on the October long weekend - one week after Smith's footy team lost the AFL grand final

Location: The incident occurred at Burleigh Pavilion on the October long weekend – one week after Smith’s footy team lost the AFL grand final

No charges have been laid and it’s understood Smith has not been spoken to by police. 

An AFL spokesperson said: ‘The AFL has been advised by the Western Bulldogs of an incident involving a player on October 4.

‘On the basis of the information we currently have there will be no further action at this stage.’

No contact: Smith (pictured after the Bulldogs' grand final loss) has not yet made contact with Queensland Police over the matter

No contact: Smith (pictured after the Bulldogs’ grand final loss) has not yet made contact with Queensland Police over the matter

The Bulldogs also acknowledged the incident in a statement saying there had been a ‘small group of players’ present in the vicinity when the alleged altercation occurred.

‘The Western Bulldogs are aware of an incident which occurred in Burleigh Heads in Queensland on October 4, where a small group of its players were present,’ a club spokesman said. 

‘The Club has conducted its own investigation and is satisfied that no further action is required at this point in time.’ 

Statement: The Bulldogs also acknowledged the incident in a statement saying there had been a 'small group of players' present in the vicinity when the alleged altercation occurred

Statement: The Bulldogs also acknowledged the incident in a statement saying there had been a ‘small group of players’ present in the vicinity when the alleged altercation occurred 

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