List of what GWS players did at their Wacky Wednesday

Staff WritersAAP
Camera IconAFL CEO Andrew Dillon detailed incidents and penalties from the controversial GWS player function. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

WHY GWS PLAYERS WERE FINED AND SUSPENDED

*GWS players organised a dress up theme of 'controversial couples.' for their end-of-season function. Players dressed up in themed pairs and many performed skits connected to their costumes.

*An anonymous complaint was received the day after the event on September 19.

SANCTIONS HANDED DOWN AND WHY

*Josh Fahey (four-match suspension), Jake Riccardi (two-match suspension).

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Fahey dressed as a former NRL player and Riccardi as a taxi driver. In the course of the skit, Fahey simulated inappropriate acts on a sex doll. Riccardi was not involved in that part of the skit. *Toby McMullin (two-match suspension), Cooper Hamilton (two-match suspension).

McMullin and Hamilton simulated the September 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre in costume related to that event. *Harvey Thomas (two-match suspension), Joe Fonti (two-match suspension).

Thomas dressed as a particular professional sportsman and Fonti as a girl, acting inappropriately during their skit. *Connor Idun ($5000 fine), Lachie Whitfield ($5000 fine).

Idun and Whitfield re-enacted a scene from the movie Django Unchained characterising slavery.

Additionally, club leaders Toby Greene, Sam Taylor, Tom Green and Harry Perryman were fined $5,000 each for not displaying "appropriate levels of leadership" in their failure to stop the acts continuing.

GWS will also provide further education for the entire playing group, in addition to the already mandatory education sessions in relation to violence against women, and racial and religious vilification.

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