rehab - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Tue, 09 Jun 2020 19:49:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Ex-AFL coach Laidley extends rehab stay https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/ex-afl-coach-laidley-extends-rehab-stay-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/ex-afl-coach-laidley-extends-rehab-stay-2/#respond Tue, 09 Jun 2020 19:49:11 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7128 Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has had his stay in rehab extended by a Melbourne court. The 53-year-old premiership player was released on bail last month after being charged with stalking and drug charges. A magistrate ordered he spend 28 days in a residential rehabilitation facility in Geelong before moving to transitional housing, […]

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley extends rehab stay first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has had his stay in rehab extended by a Melbourne court.

The 53-year-old premiership player was released on bail last month after being charged with stalking and drug charges.

A magistrate ordered he spend 28 days in a residential rehabilitation facility in Geelong before moving to transitional housing, but his lawyer on Tuesday asked that to be extended.

Rob Stary said Laidley needed another week to 10 days in the rehab centre’s first stage before a stint of a couple of months at a transitional facility in Melbourne.

Laidley is accused of menacing and stalking a woman over a financial dispute.

It’s alleged he took photos of an apartment he owned, which the woman was living in, and that he asked the body corporate for CCTV footage.

Police also allege they found 0.43g of crystals, believed to be methamphetamine, in an adhesive bra Laidley was wearing when he was arrested.

Mr Stary told magistrate Kieran Gilligan he expected Laidley would plead guilty to some charges.

“There’s just one discussion that we still need to have – we’re expecting all will be resolved,” he said.

His case has been adjourned until December 14.

The AFL Players Association is funding Laidley’s in-house care at the treatment facility, which offers 24-hour supervision, drug testing and treatment.

Former coaches Mark Williams, Guy McKenna and Denis Pagan wrote references for Laidley, as did his former North Melbourne teammates Brent Harvey and Wayne Schwass and ex-club president James Brayshaw.

“This man here now is a very different person to those who knew him and knew him well,” his barrister Phil Dunn said last month.

He said Laidley’s mental health had been low for some time since leaving his football bubble.

Australian Associated Press

Source link

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley extends rehab stay first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/ex-afl-coach-laidley-extends-rehab-stay-2/feed/ 0 7128
Ex-AFL coach Laidley extends rehab stay https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/ex-afl-coach-laidley-extends-rehab-stay/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/ex-afl-coach-laidley-extends-rehab-stay/#respond Tue, 09 Jun 2020 19:42:18 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7124 news, national Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has had his stay in rehab extended by a Melbourne court. The 53-year-old premiership player was released on bail last month after being charged with stalking and drug charges. A magistrate ordered he spend 28 days in a residential rehabilitation facility in Geelong before moving to […]

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley extends rehab stay first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

news, national

Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has had his stay in rehab extended by a Melbourne court. The 53-year-old premiership player was released on bail last month after being charged with stalking and drug charges. A magistrate ordered he spend 28 days in a residential rehabilitation facility in Geelong before moving to transitional housing, but his lawyer on Tuesday asked that to be extended. Rob Stary said Laidley needed another week to 10 days in the rehab centre’s first stage before a stint of a couple of months at a transitional facility in Melbourne. Laidley is accused of menacing and stalking a woman over a financial dispute. It’s alleged he took photos of an apartment he owned, which the woman was living in, and that he asked the body corporate for CCTV footage. Police also allege they found 0.43g of crystals, believed to be methamphetamine, in an adhesive bra Laidley was wearing when he was arrested. Mr Stary told magistrate Kieran Gilligan he expected Laidley would plead guilty to some charges. “There’s just one discussion that we still need to have – we’re expecting all will be resolved,” he said. His case has been adjourned until December 14. The AFL Players Association is funding Laidley’s in-house care at the treatment facility, which offers 24-hour supervision, drug testing and treatment. Former coaches Mark Williams, Guy McKenna and Denis Pagan wrote references for Laidley, as did his former North Melbourne teammates Brent Harvey and Wayne Schwass and ex-club president James Brayshaw. “This man here now is a very different person to those who knew him and knew him well,” his barrister Phil Dunn said last month. He said Laidley’s mental health had been low for some time since leaving his football bubble. Australian Associated Press

https://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-feed-data/c111696d-49a5-4aaa-9d17-66d9ac6d60d8.jpg/r0_74_800_526_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg

Source link

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley extends rehab stay first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/ex-afl-coach-laidley-extends-rehab-stay/feed/ 0 7124
Laidley ordered into longer rehab https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/laidley-ordered-into-longer-rehab/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/laidley-ordered-into-longer-rehab/#respond Tue, 09 Jun 2020 17:00:46 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7110 Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has had his stay in rehab extended by a Melbourne court. The 53-year-old premiership player was released on bail last month after being charged with stalking and drug charges. A magistrate ordered he spend 28 days in a residential rehabilitation facility in Geelong before moving to transitional housing, […]

The post Laidley ordered into longer rehab first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has had his stay in rehab extended by a Melbourne court.

The 53-year-old premiership player was released on bail last month after being charged with stalking and drug charges.

A magistrate ordered he spend 28 days in a residential rehabilitation facility in Geelong before moving to transitional housing, but his lawyer on Tuesday asked that to be extended.

Rob Stary said Laidley needed another week to 10 days in the rehab centre’s first stage before a stint of a couple of months at a transitional facility in Melbourne.

Laidley is accused of menacing and stalking a woman over a financial dispute.

It’s alleged he took photos of an apartment he owned, which the woman was living in, and that he asked the body corporate for CCTV footage.

Dean Laidley.
Camera IconDean Laidley. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/GSP

Police also allege they found 0.43g of crystals, believed to be methamphetamine, in an adhesive bra Laidley was wearing when he was arrested.

Mr Stary told magistrate Kieran Gilligan he expected Laidley would plead guilty to some charges.

“There’s just one discussion that we still need to have – we’re expecting all will be resolved,” he said.

His case has been adjourned until December 14.

The AFL Players Association is funding Laidley’s in-house care at the treatment facility, which offers 24-hour supervision, drug testing and treatment.

Former coaches Mark Williams, Guy McKenna and Denis Pagan wrote references for Laidley, as did his former North Melbourne teammates Brent Harvey and Wayne Schwass and ex-club president James Brayshaw.

“This man here now is a very different person to those who knew him and knew him well,” his barrister Phil Dunn said last month.

He said Laidley’s mental health had been low for some time since leaving his football bubble.

Source link

The post Laidley ordered into longer rehab first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/09/laidley-ordered-into-longer-rehab/feed/ 0 7110
Ex-AFL coach Laidley released to rehab https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-laidley-released-to-rehab/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-laidley-released-to-rehab/#respond Mon, 11 May 2020 19:56:43 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6090 Dean Laidley lived in an AFL bubble for 30 years, but has confronted longstanding mental health issues since leaving the game. The 53-year-old former player and coach has been bailed to attend a residential rehabilitation facility, a week after being charged with stalking a woman. Teammates, coaches and club doctors lined up to support the […]

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley released to rehab first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

Dean Laidley lived in an AFL bubble for 30 years, but has confronted longstanding mental health issues since leaving the game.

The 53-year-old former player and coach has been bailed to attend a residential rehabilitation facility, a week after being charged with stalking a woman.

Teammates, coaches and club doctors lined up to support the ex-West Coast and North Melbourne player as he successfully sought bail on Monday.

Former coaches Mark Williams, Guy McKenna and Denis Pagan wrote references for Laidley, as did his former North Melbourne teammates Brent Harvey and Wayne Schwass and ex-club president James Brayshaw.

However, his barrister Phil Dunn QC doesn’t know whether Laidley registers all that support.

“All he knows is that he’s in a bad place,” he told the bail hearing.

“He’s obviously very sorry that it’s all happened. What he wants to do is get some calm and peaceful time to sort himself out.”

Laidley’s mental health had been low for some time as he struggled with gender dysmorphia, substance abuse and thoughts of self harm, he said.

He said Laidley had lived in a structured football bubble for 30 years and issues has crept to the surface since leaving the AFL.

“This man here now is a very different person to those who knew him and knew him well,” Mr Dunn said.

The lawyer said Laidley was ashamed and wanted to become a better person. He and his family were devastated at the release of photos of him in custody wearing a dress and a blonde wig, he added.

Four officers have been suspended and are expected to be charged over what Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton labelled a serious breach of privacy.

Laidley is facing accusations he stalked a woman over a financial dispute.

Mr Dunn told Melbourne Magistrates Court the woman acknowledged late last year Laidley was at “rock bottom”, but within weeks she was living in an apartment he owned.

He said Laidley paid the deposit and mortgage on the apartment, and had sought legal advice over his “onerous” financial position.

It’s alleged he menaced and stalked the woman, calling her 43 times on May 2 before he was arrested.

He also allegedly took photos of her apartment building and contacted her body corporate asking for CCTV footage, which prosecutors argue was to stalk her.

After his arrested, police found 0.43g of crystals in a plastic bag inside an adhesive bra Laidley was wearing, as well as loose crystals believed to be methamphetamine, Senior Constable James Maddock said told the hearing.

Laidley is not charged with drug offences.

Mr Dunn said his client was fighting allegations he had been involved in aggressive confrontations with the woman at the apartment complex and suggested CCTV footage could be used as evidence she was not telling the truth about their interactions.

Magistrate Kieran Gilligan agreed Laidley should be released to the 28-day rehabilitation program and a follow-up transitional program.

The AFL Players Association will fund Laidley’s in-house care at the facility, which offers 24-hour supervision, drug testing and treatment.

Australian Associated Press

Source link

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley released to rehab first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-laidley-released-to-rehab/feed/ 0 6090
Ex-AFL coach Dean Laidley bailed to attend rehab https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-dean-laidley-bailed-to-attend-rehab/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-dean-laidley-bailed-to-attend-rehab/#respond Mon, 11 May 2020 05:49:55 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6068 Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has been granted bail to attend a residential rehabilitation facility and says he is looking forward to getting the help he needs. The ex-West Coast Eagles and North Melbourne player has been behind bars since May 2, when he was arrested over accusations he had been stalking a […]

The post Ex-AFL coach Dean Laidley bailed to attend rehab first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley has been granted bail to attend a residential rehabilitation facility and says he is looking forward to getting the help he needs.

The ex-West Coast Eagles and North Melbourne player has been behind bars since May 2, when he was arrested over accusations he had been stalking a woman.

Dean Laidley just before his resignation as North Melbourne coach in 2009. (The Age)

Former teammates, coaches and club doctors have lined up with letters of reference for the 53-year-old, who is battling longstanding mental health issues.

Laidley is accused of stalking a woman, with whom he’s in a financial dispute over a property.

He phoned her 43 times on May 2, police told Melbourne Magistrates Court today.

It’s also alleged he contacted her body corporate asking for CCTV footage, which prosecutors argue was to stalk her.

Laidley’s barrister, Phil Dunn QC, said his client was fighting allegations he had been involved in aggressive confrontations with the woman at the apartment complex and suggested CCTV footage could be used as evidence that she was not telling the truth about their interactions.

He asked that Laidley be released into the care of a 24-hour residential rehabilitation clinic where he’ll receive treatment for longstanding issues including gender dysphoria and substance abuse.

North Melbourne President James Brayshaw and Dean Laidley after Laidley quit as North Melbourne coach. (The Age)

“He’s not a bad man. He needs help and he’s prepared to accept this help,” Mr Dunn said.

Former AFL coaches Mark Williams, Guy McKenna and Denis Pagan wrote references for Laidley, as did his former North Melbourne teammates Brent Harvey and Wayne Schwass and ex-club president James Brayshaw.

Mr Dunn said Laidley had lived in a structured football bubble for 30 years and issues had crept to the surface since leaving the AFL.

“This man here now is a very different person to those who knew him and knew him well,” he said.

He said there were serious concerns for Laidley’s mental health.

Former North Melbourne coach Dean Laidley. (Sebastian Costanzo, The Age)

The AFL Players Association will fund Laidley’s in-house care at the facility, which offers 24-hour supervision, drug testing and treatment.

An officer said police had concerns Laidley would offend if he was released.

He told the court Laidley had taken a number of photos of the property where the complainant lived, as well as asking for CCTV footage, and he had repeatedly called and sent her text messages.

After he was arrested, police found 0.3g of crystals in a plastic bag inside an adhesive bra Laidley was wearing, as well as loose crystals believed to be methamphetamine, the officer said.

Source link

The post Ex-AFL coach Dean Laidley bailed to attend rehab first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-dean-laidley-bailed-to-attend-rehab/feed/ 0 6068
Ex-AFL coach Laidley wants rehab release https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-laidley-wants-rehab-release/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-laidley-wants-rehab-release/#respond Mon, 11 May 2020 05:33:14 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6062 news, national Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley wants to be bailed to a residential rehabilitation facility and says he is looking forward to getting the help he needs. The ex-West Coast Eagles and North Melbourne player has been behind bars since May 2, when he was arrested over accusations he had been stalking […]

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley wants rehab release first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>

news, national

Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley wants to be bailed to a residential rehabilitation facility and says he is looking forward to getting the help he needs. The ex-West Coast Eagles and North Melbourne player has been behind bars since May 2, when he was arrested over accusations he had been stalking a woman. Former teammates, coaches and club doctors have lined up with letters of reference for the 53-year-old, who is battling longstanding mental health issues. Laidley is accused of stalking a woman, with whom he’s in a financial dispute over a property. He phoned her 43 times on May 2, police told Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday. It’s also alleged he contacted her body corporate asking for CCTV footage, which prosecutors argue was to stalk her. Laidley’s barrister, Phil Dunn QC, said his client was fighting allegations he had been involved in aggressive confrontations with the woman at the apartment complex and suggested CCTV footage could be used as evidence that she was not telling the truth about their interactions. He asked that Laidley be released into the care of a 24-hour residential rehabilitation clinic where he’ll receive treatment for longstanding issues including gender dysphoria and substance abuse. “He’s not a bad man. He needs help and he’s prepared to accept this help,” Mr Dunn said. Former AFL coaches Mark Williams, Guy McKenna and Denis Pagan wrote references for Laidley, as did his former North Melbourne teammates Brent Harvey and Wayne Schwass and ex-club president James Brayshaw. Mr Dunn said Laidley had lived in a structured football bubble for 30 years and issues had crept to the surface since leaving the AFL. “This man here now is a very different person to those who knew him and knew him well,” he said. He said there were serious concerns for Laidley’s mental health. Mr Dunn also referenced the leaking of photos of Laidley in custody. Four officers have been suspended and are expected to be charged. The AFL Players Association will fund Laidley’s in-house care at the facility, which offers 24-hour supervision, drug testing and treatment. An officer said police had concerns Laidley would offend if he was released. He told the court Laidley had taken a number of photos of the property where the complainant lived, as well as asking for CCTV footage, and he had repeatedly called and sent her text messages. After he was arrested, police found 0.3g of crystals in a plastic bag inside an adhesive bra Laidley was wearing, as well as loose crystals believed to be methamphetamine, the officer said. Magistrate Kieran Gilligan is expected to make a decision on Laidley’s release later on Monday. Australian Associated Press

https://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-feed-data/eec883da-d816-4047-97a4-37c43405224f.jpg/r0_74_800_526_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg

Source link

The post Ex-AFL coach Laidley wants rehab release first appeared on Bad Sporters.

]]>
https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/ex-afl-coach-laidley-wants-rehab-release/feed/ 0 6062