Kangaroo Tarryn Thomas enjoys small court room win

Kangaroo Tarryn Thomas enjoys small court room win

Troubled North Melbourne midfielder Tarryn Thomas has had a small win within the court docket room, however his AFL profession stays on skinny ice.

Thomas fronted the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court final week after being charged twice with breaching a court docket order in January.

The Kangaroos launched an announcement on Thursday night confirming these prices have been withdrawn.

However, he’s nonetheless set to face court docket later this month after being charged with threatening to distribute an intimate picture.

He may even face a separate cost of driving with a suspended licence later this 12 months.

“Thomas returned to training this week and he continues to complete his respect and responsibility training and education program,” the Kangaroos mentioned in an announcement.

The 22-year-old stepped away from the Roos final month after a number of girls got here ahead with disturbing allegations of harassment and intimidating behaviour by Thomas.

Kangaroos soccer supervisor Todd Viney has made it clear that Thomas is on his final likelihood.

“We certainly don’t condone any of that type of behaviour,” Viney mentioned final week.

“But we’re happy with his attitude and his accountability to some of the things we’ve asked him to address.

“There’s no excuses, there isn’t any blaming – there’s accountability for his position within the language he is used.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au