Collingwood captain Darcy Moore denies Magpies have a drug problem after Jack Ginnivan ban

Darcy Moore is yet to lead the Magpies in an AFL game, but is already tackling his first public scandal as Collingwood captain, forced to deny the club has a drug problem after Jack Ginnivan was banned under the league’s illicit drug policy (IDP).

Key points:

  • Jack Ginnivan was banned for two preseason games, two regular season games and handed a suspended $5,000 fine
  • Tean captain Darcy Moore said the club would miss him on the field but needed to rally around him
  • The AFL’s illicit drug policy is currently being reviewed

The AFL found Ginnivan guilty of “conduct unbecoming” after footage emerged of him with an illicit substance while on a preseason camp in Torquay last month and banned him for the first two games of the season plus two preseason matches.

According to the AFL, Ginnivan’s “conduct constitutes a notifiable adverse finding” under its illicit drugs policy.

Ginnivan fronted the media on his way in to training on Monday morning.

“Everyone knows that I’m pretty sorry and remorseful for the actions that I did, and [am] ready to get to work today and earn the trust back of the group,” he said.

Author: Ivan Robinson