Collingwood great Tony Shaw has questioned the disciplinary standards at the Magpies after Jordan De Goey again found himself facing a club suspension for the second time in two years.

Brilliant youngster De Goey, who turns 22 next month, lost his licence for six months after being caught drink driving, with the Magpies saying club leaders would meet on Monday to determine a further course of action. He is not expected to be sacked by the club.

De Goey recorded a blood/alcohol reading of 0.095 on Beaconsfield Parade, Port Melbourne, at 8.25pm on Saturday. He notified the club immediately after the breathalyser reading.

It is understood he had been out with former school friends in Torquay and was dropped at his car in Port Melbourne to collect it on the way home, and believed he had sobered up enough during the journey back to Mebourne to be fit to drive.