Police investigating Jack Steven injury

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Geelong midfielder Jack Steven is recovering in hospital from a reported chest wound, with police investigating the incident.

Officers have already made contact with Steven and will attempt to speak to him again later on Sunday.

The incident on Saturday night was referred to police by hospital staff after the Cats player checked in for medical attention.

“Stonnington Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after a 30-year-old Lorne man presented at a Melbourne hospital overnight with a non-life-threatening injury,” a Victoria Police spokesperson said.

“Detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and hope to speak to the victim again later today.”

The Cats earlier on Sunday released a statement confirming an incident had taken place.

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“Jack is in hospital and recovering. The club’s concern is for Jack’s health and well being,” a Geelong spokesman said.

“The matter has been referred to police and until their investigations are completed the club will not be in position to offer further comment.”

Former Geelong captain Cameron Ling, who skippered the club to the 2011 premiership, told ABC Radio: “The injury is certainly serious but not life-threatening, which is good news.

“But (it’s) a really serious incident that Jack’s been involved in and we hope he’s okay.

“At his best he is a wonderful footballer, and he came to the Cats looking for a change of scenery to reinvigorate his love of the game.

“He was excited about what the season held for him. We don’t know many details other than that footy is the furthest thing from his and his family’s mind.”

The 30-year-old Steven was traded to the Cats last October after a decorated 183-game career with St Kilda, where he won four best-and-fairest awards.

Steven did not play in Geelong’s Round 1 loss against GWS in March before the AFL season was suspended.

He came close to AFL retirement last year as he dealt with mental health issues, playing just seven games in 2019.

His parents and extended family live near Geelong and that prompted the player’s desire to be traded to the Cats.

“I will just be nice and comfortable… get fit again, get happy, get healthy, that’s just what I’m aiming to do,” Steven said last October after signing with Geelong.

The Crowd Says:

2020-05-19T04:29:50+00:00

Boo

Guest


On the money Peter, he has never played for Geelong so he was always an outside chance.

2020-05-18T21:00:23+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Won’t even make a dent in the Cats plans. Too tight a club. People wrote in here that the Sam Murray case would derail the Pies in 2018. Didn’t happen.

2020-05-18T14:18:36+00:00

Beni Iniesta

Guest


Someone should ask his partner about this. My mail says she knows exactly how and why this happened and also knows why Jack was up visiting a "very good friend with benefits" in Melbourne rather than being at home with her in Lorne. ie, not a mental health issue folks.

2020-05-18T02:22:21+00:00

Spanner

Roar Rookie


Even more sadly Brendon - some cant

2020-05-18T00:27:22+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


It’s sad when you watch stuff like this taking place, you’re just thinking, c’mon mate have a good think about it and sort it out. Sadly some don’t.

2020-05-17T23:02:27+00:00

Birdman

Roar Rookie


yep, looks like Jack has taken his demons with him.

2020-05-17T22:21:07+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Geelong have picked up another Mitch Clark

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