May 2nd, 2018

May 2nd, 2018

Concerning footage has been shared of another shocking on-field incident involving the Victorian footballer who broke the jaw of an opponent during a game.

Another video of Reservoir FC player Ashley Culney was sent to 3AW Mornings, this time showing the local footy player grabbing the legs of a South Morang rival, bringing him to the ground and then appearing to fall on top of him, leading with his arm.

It's the second time he's been exposed for a troubling moment on the field.

The footballer - who reportedly wears a police tracking device on his ankle - was banned for life by the Northern Football League tribunal for another incident shared yesterday.

In that viral video made public via 3AW, Culney delivers a disgraceful elbow to the head of another player, causing a broken jaw that required the player receive surgery, be hospitalised for the weekend and miss the rest of the season.

"He’s pretty much an idol of the club," South Morang president Chris Donnelly told Herald Sun of the victim.

"Everyone has looked up to him and he has shown tremendous loyalty as well."

At the tribunal hearing Cluney was given a 16-week penalty for striking, which triggered a life ban.

"Indications are he [the victim] has got to keep his jaw still," Donnelly said.

"If he’s to open it too wide in the initial stages, it might break again."

The latest horrifying footy incident follows the life ban given to amateur footballer Brad Huhn last week for a coward punch off the ball.