AFL to investigate Demons restaurant fight

Steven May and Jake Melksham compete for a mark in training kit

The AFL will investigate Melbourne star Steven May’s alcohol-fuelled restaurant fight with teammate Jake Melksham that has embarrassed the reigning premiers.

Key points:

  • Jake Melksham and Steven May brawled inside and outside Prahran restaurant Entrecote on Sunday night
  • Gillon McLachlan said it was a “poor look” for the club
  • Melbourne has lost two in a row but said their values were more important than to recall May for the Queen’s Birthday clash with Collingwood

Melksham required surgery on an infected hand injured in the fight, while May was suspended for the Queen’s Birthday blockbuster against Collingwood after the pair brawled inside and outside Prahran restaurant Entrecote on Sunday night.

“The AFL confirms it is looking into the incident between Steven May and Jake Melksham that transpired on Sunday evening,” the AFL said in a statement.

“As professional footballers, as people, we expect better and while the club has taken the matter extremely seriously, the AFL is currently conducting its own investigation.”

The AFL’s decision came on the same day chief executive Gillon McLachlan condemned the incident.

“It’s a poor look,” McLachlan said at a press conference in Hobart.

“Max Gawn, he’s embarrassed, it’s unacceptable. I think Max is one of our great leaders and I agree with him.”

Steven May and Jake Melksham compete for a mark in training kit
Jake Melksham and Steven May have been long-term teammates at Melbourne.(Getty Images: Quinn Rooney)

Melksham and May had both been drinking at the dinner with several teammates, when what captain Gawn described as “hurtful banter” escalated into the “horrible act” of a physical fight.

May received a one-match ban from the club for drinking while in the AFL’s concussion protocols and apologised on Tuesday, while both he and Melksham are required to complete community service.

Author: Ivan Robinson