bulldogs players youtube disgrace

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    Katherine Firkin and Mark Buttler From: Herald Sun February 07, 2011 12:00AM

    Western Bulldog players have been caught playing up in Hong Kong. Source: Herald Sun

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    WESTERN Bulldogs players have been caught disgracing themselves outside a Hong Kong nightclub, with a video of a drunken night out posted on YouTube.

    ?In the footage, players including Brownlow medallist Adam Cooney can be seen causing havoc outside Bar George in party district Lan Kwai Fong.

    Footage shows players stopping vehicles on a street during a night out drinking in November. At one point, players and other crowd members can be seen holding up a van, while Cooney runs to the side and opens the side door, preventing the driver from continuing.



    Another man then sticks a flyer that appears to read, "You Look Great Today", across the driver's windscreen - apparently blocking the driver's vision.



    A taxi is also held up by the players and the rowdy crowd, and former Bulldog Tim Callan sits on the bonnet drinking.

    Jarrad Grant is shown opening a moving taxi's door while wearing pink bunny ears. Players are seen dancing and cheering as a man, wearing devil horns, wiggles on the ground in front of an on-coming vehicle, before his pants are pulled down. Last night the video had received more than 1000 views.

    Club management reacted angrily. The video is not believed to have been filmed or posted by any of the players on the players' trip.

    The club said last night it was "extremely frustrated and disappointed by what has occurred" and has warned the players there should be no repeat.

    "On the video several players can be seen acting in a manner deemed to be completely in contrast to the expected behaviours of Western Bulldog players," a club statement said.

    ?The Bulldogs has avoided the kind of off-field dramas which have hit some other clubs in recent seasons.

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