Three men charged over post-footy bashing banished by MCC
THE Melbourne Cricket Club has suspended the memberships of three men accused of a vicious bashing after an AFL final this month.
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THE Melbourne Cricket Club has suspended the memberships of three men accused of a vicious bashing after an AFL final this month.
The Herald Sun can reveal three men facing criminal charges over the September 6 attack in Wellington Pde are MCC members.
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They have been barred from attending matches in the pavilion indefinitely.
An MCC spokesman last night confirmed the individuals were members and were not welcome while legal proceedings continued.
“Membership of the individual members has been suspended until the matters before the court have been determined,” the spokesman said.
Two fans, aged 45 and 61, were attacked following the Richmond-Hawthorn final. It is alleged the 61-year-old was stomped as he lay helpless on the ground.
A 27-year-old and 24-year-old, both from Fitzroy North, and an East Melbourne man, 27, have been charged with intentionally causing injury, recklessly causing injury and other assault-related offences.