The Gold Coast Bulletin

Tiger still sheepish over nude photos

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

RICHMOND have banned Nathan Broad for three AFL games over the topless photo scandal but have refused to answer key questions about the incident.

The Tigers defender will miss the first three games next season after he admitted he shared a photo of a topless woman, who was wearing his premiershi­p medallion, without her consent on the night of the grand final. The unidentifi­ed young woman has dropped her complaint to police but released a statement yesterday saying she had been assured by the player – who she knew – that the photo had been deleted from his phone.

Tigers president Peggy O’Neal announced the ban, appearing alongside Broad at a press conference at Punt Road Oval in Melbourne.

Neither Broad nor O’Neal took questions after each made a brief statement, and it remains unclear whether the club found evidence that the image had been shared further by Broad’s teammates.

The AFL signed off on the punishment, and general counsel Andrew Dillon confirmed the league’s integrity unit had completed its investigat­ion into the matter.

“I take full responsibi­lity for what I have done,” Broad said. “I’m ashamed and I’m embarrasse­d that I made a very bad drunken decision.

“Not only have I let down my family, my friends and the Richmond football club but most of all I let down a young woman who I cared about – a young woman who I spent time with before the grand final and a young woman who I liked and respected.

“By sending this picture, I lied to her and I broke her trust.”

Broad urged the public to respect the young woman’s anonymity and not repeat his actions in sharing the image.

O’Neal did not reveal how Broad’s ban was decided.

I’M ASHAMED AND I’M EMBARRASSE­D THAT I MADE A VERY BAD DRUNKEN DECISION NATHAN BROAD

 ?? Picture: KYLIE ELSE ?? A remorseful Richmond player Nathan Broad and club president Peggy O’Neal face the heat at a media conference yesterday.
Picture: KYLIE ELSE A remorseful Richmond player Nathan Broad and club president Peggy O’Neal face the heat at a media conference yesterday.

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