North Melbourne’s AFL utility Tarryn Thomas has been charged with threatening to distribute an intimate picture.
And Thomas was additionally individually stopped by police when driving with a suspended licence through the Kangaroos’ Christmas break.
North launched a short assertion on Wednesday which did not element specifics about both incident.
“Tarryn Thomas has been charged with a single count of threatening to distribute an intimate image,” the assertion stated.
“In addition, Thomas was stopped by police while driving with a suspended licence during the Christmas break.
“The membership has knowledgeable the AFL’s Integrity Unit and the AFLPA on each issues and the membership will proceed to work with Thomas relating to behavioural expectations.”
The club said it would not comment further.
The 22-year-old Thomas played only 10 AFL games for the Kangaroos last season and was dropped from the senior side in June for not meeting training standards.
Thomas has performed 57 video games for the Roos since being chosen with choose eight on the 2018 nationwide draft.