Ex-West Coast star Daniel Kerr allegedly splashed petrol around a Glendalough property, endangering the lives of two people, it has been reported.

DANIEL Kerr is spending a second night behind bars despite being granted bail over a violent incident in Perth.

The former West Coast Eagles star allegedly splashed petrol around a Glendalough property, tried to light a fire and threatened a man and woman inside, it has been reported.

A corrective services spokesman said the 31-year-old remained in Hakea remand prison because his surety had not been paid.

Kerr failed to find a $5000 surety on criminal charges over a violent incident in Glendalough on Tuesday night.

Kerr, 31, has been charged with two counts of endangering the life, health or safety of a person.

He has received support from former teammates and premiership coach John Worsfold.

Norm Smith Medallist Andrew Embley described Kerr’s situation as “sad” while Worsfold said: “There are players, if they don’t really commit to anything while they’re playing footy and have some idea about a pathway post-football, they can feel worthless when they finish playing.”

Sad to see D Kerr struggle with life after footy hope he learns from this latest issue. Deep down he is a good person!! — Glen Jakovich (@gjakovich27) November 12, 2014

Kerr was arrested on Wednesday night after WA Police were called to an alleged altercation at a private residence in Pollard Street, Glendalough at about 11pm.

Nine News reported that Kerr was acting bizarrely when he allegedly threw petrol at a man and a woman inside the home in Perth’s inner northern suburbs.

Seven News reported an agitated Kerr allegedly smashed furniture inside the Glendalough property before splashing petrol around, threatening to set it on fire. A small fire was lit, it reported.

A neighbour said he heard loud noises, an alarm and a man yelling before a car drove off last night.

Kerr was charged with two counts of endangering the life, health or safety of a person and remanded in custody before he appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court this afternoon.

He has been granted bail on the condition he remain at his Wembley residence between 7pm and 7am and he has been ordered not to go within 100 metres of the homes of the two complainants, in Glendalough and North Beach.

His lawyer, John Prior, told the court he was aware of the seriousness of the charges but was entitled to the presumption of innocence.

“The charges are serious and the allegations are serious, but commonly people are put on bail with charges of this nature,” Mr Prior said.

Kerr stood with his head bowed and did not speak. The matter was adjourned to November 26.

The troubled ex-footballer’s parents Roger and Roxanne Kerr arrived at court this afternoon, but left without their son.

Kerr’s accomplished 220-game career at West Coast was littered with a string of off-field controversies.

St John Ambulance said it was called to the incident but an ambulance was not required.

West Coast released a statement following Kerr’s arrest.

“The West Coast Eagles are disappointed and saddened at news of Daniel Kerr’s recent arrest,” the statement read.

“We will continue to support Daniel, who was an outstanding player for this club, to get the help he needs to recover from this situation and to get his life back on track.

“As this matter is now in the hands of police, the club has no further comment to make.”

Kerr’s former coach John Worsfold told Seven News: “Immediate reaction is the concern that Daniel’s OK himself and he’s not getting himself into trouble and then you wonder if you can contact him and help him out.”

“There are players, if they don’t really commit to anything while they’re playing footy and have some idea about a pathway post-football, they can feel worthless when they finish playing.”

Kerr’s premiership teammate Andrew Embley told Nine News: “It’s quite sad, I know Daniel’s not just an ex-teammate of mine but a really close friend.

“He’s obviously going through a few issues at the moment, I know he’s got a lot of family support and friend support around him, so hopefully he can get through some of those challenges he’s facing.”

West Coast champion Glen Jakovich tweeted it was sad to see Kerr “struggle with life after footy”.

“Hope he learns from this latest issue. Deep down he is a good person!!,” Jakovich tweeted.

DANIEL KERR’S AFL CAREER

Drafted: Pick 18 in 2000 National Draft, from East Fremantle

Games: 220 games for West Coast (2001-2013)

Goals: 122

Highlights: 2006 premiership player, two-time Brownlow Medal runner-up (2005, 2007)