Eagles AFL recruit faces assault charges

West Coast are having a torrid week, with Andrew Gaff's tribunal case and now the revelation of assault charges against rookie-list player Tony Olango.

Rookie-lised West Coast ruckman Tony Olango faces assault charges stemming from an alleged incident just before he joined the AFL club.

The Eagles have confirmed the charges against Olango, continuing a torrid week for them.

It comes a day after star midfielder Andrew Gaff received an eight-week ban for striking Fremantle teenager Andrew Brayshaw.

The punch during Sunday's Western Derby left Brayshaw with a broken jaw and the ban means Gaff will not return to the AFL until early next season.

The loss of Gaff is a major blow to West Coast's premiership hopes.

Now it has emerged that Olango was charged following an alleged incident on November 25, the day before the Eagles recruited him through the rookie draft.

The incident happened in Darwin, where Olango lives.

"Olango was involved in an incident shortly prior to the draft last November which the club became aware of following the rookie draft process," the Eagles said in a statement.

"Since becoming aware of the incident and charge the club has supported Olango and will continue to do so through the legal process."

The Eagles added that they had kept the AFL informed of the matter.

Olango, 19, is yet to make his AFL debut.


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