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Collingwood star Jordan De Goey on personal leave after apologising for Bali behaviour

Controversial Collingwood star Jordan De Goey has been given personal leave by the AFL club, with no time frame set on his return.

It comes a day after he was hit with a $25,000 suspended fine and he apologised for his “disrespectful” conduct while partying in Bali.

“Collingwood advise player Jordan De Goey has been granted personal leave by the club and will not take part in the round 15 match against GWS,” the club said in a statement on Wednesday evening about Sunday’s game.

“Jordan has been absent from training this week and the club will continue to support him on his return to the football program.”

Footage emerged on social media last week of De Goey, who was given permission by the club to travel to Bali on his mid-season break, making lewd gestures while at a nightclub.

The fine is suspended through to the end of the season dependent on good behaviour.

De Goey will also “undertake further behavioural education” in addition to an existing counselling program. He avoided any suspension from playing duties.

Collingwood has also put contract talks with the 26-year-old – who is entering free agency – on hold until the season’s end.

“The actions shown in the video footage are disrespectful and I accept that I have betrayed the trust the club showed in me by allowing me to take my mid-season break overseas,” De Goey said in a statement on Tuesday.

“My actions have fallen short of the standards expected of me as a person, as an AFL footballer and as a representative of Collingwood. I had worked hard this year to establish trust and confidence in me to make better decisions and through no one’s fault but my own, I have undone that trust.

“Again, I apologise for my disrespectful conduct. I understand that I have let many

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