Parents are reconsidering taking their children to AFL matches following a recent spate of crowd violence at football games, according to the head of the AFL Fans Association.

There have been violent crowd incidents at matches in Victoria and interstate throughout 2018 but three high profile fights in the space of a week across round nine and ten have sparked a Victoria Police, AFL and stadium crackdown on supporter behaviour.

On Saturday Victoria Police charged a second man allegedly involved in a bloody brawl at Etihad Stadium at the Collingwood v Western Bulldogs match on May 25. The brawl involved nine people and police are hunting more of those believed to have been involved.

The AFL has been marred by a spate of ugly crowd violence incidents in recent weeks. Credit:Paul Rovere

The brawl came a day after a man was glassed during the Geelong v Carlton match at GMHBA Stadium, and a week after 10 fans were filmed fighting at Etihad Stadium during the round nine Collingwood v St Kilda game. All incidents were caught on film.