AFL integrity unit looking into why police visited Melbourne Demons player Steven May
Melbourne veteran Steven May is being investigated by the AFL integrity unit, as the premiership defender stays away from Demons training.
www.abc.net.auHere’s the latest widely reported information about Steven May:
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Melbourne veteran Steven May is being investigated by the AFL integrity unit, as the premiership defender stays away from Demons training.
www.abc.net.auSteven May has been charged with one count of affray.
www.melbournefc.com.auAFL CEO Andrew Dillon says Melbourne has kept the League across Steven May's situation after police visited May's home last week
www.afl.com.auThe premiership winner’s career is hanging by a thread on the eve of the season.
7news.com.auSteven May and Dion Prestia have been charged by police over an altercation, raising questions about May's career-long history of off-field incidents, which could be why he was un-recruitable this…
www.sportingnews.comThe Demons defender is navigating his personal situation away from the club.
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sportnation.nzThe veteran Melbourne defender has taken indefinite leave from the club.
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