CARLTON'S leadership group has today determined that teammate Dale Thomas will be unavailable for AFL selection this Sunday as a result of his decision to consume alcohol at a fundraiser event on Friday night.

This decision to consume alcohol was made the night before a training session and less than 48 hours before a game.

Thomas has accepted the sanction and acknowledged he had contradicted the elite standards of the football club and what is expected of himself and his teammates.

“My decision to have a drink on Friday night was a poor one, especially given the week after fronting the tribunal,” Thomas said.

“I let my guard down at the event and this is not an excuse in any way, clearly I need to be better.

“I want to make it clear that this is not a reflection of my character and in hindsight I understand the impact the choice I made can have on our group.

“My role as an experienced player at our football club is one that I value enormously and I look forward to hopefully earning my way back into the senior side.”

Carlton Head of Football Brad Lloyd said the Club would support Thomas as he looks to earn a recall.

“Dale simply made a bad decision, which he has acknowledged and completely understands the disappointment expressed by his teammates,” Lloyd said.

“The sanction imposed is based solely on the standards the playing group are driving and will continue to do so.

“Dale will no doubt do everything he possibly can to make himself available for selection next week.”

In regards to reports suggesting there was an altercation on the night, the Club can confirm that Thomas accidentally spilt a drink on former teammate Robbie Warnock. Thomas immediately apologised, which was accepted by Warnock and no further action was taken.