Former AFL footballer Tarryn Thomas remains in more warm water. Cops are examining fresh accusations about Thomas, who was release by the North Melbourne Football Club in February. VIEW THE VIDEO ABOVE: Tarryn Thomas in hot water. Stream analysis, regional footy and the most significant minutes totally free on 7plus The Herald Sun has actually reported that cops are checking out brand-new accusations of harassment made by Thomas’s previous partner. No charges have actually been laid however authorities informed News Corp they are examining following “reports of bothering phone contact”. Tarryn Thomas was sacked by the Kangaroos in February. Credit: Getty Images “A report was made to authorities on April 11 and examinations into the occurrence stay continuous,” an authorities representative stated. It has actually been declared that Thomas has actually as soon as again been calling his ex-partner “day and night”. Thomas, 24, has actually run out the AFL system given that the Kangaroos sacked him after he was suspended for 18 video games by the league for threatening a female and other misbehavior. He will not have the ability to sign up with another club up until a minimum of completion of the season and requires to pass another behavioural-change program before doing so. Essendon coach Brad Scott just recently suggested he would be prepared to toss a profession lifeline to Thomas, whom he coached as a child at North Melbourne. “As a market, do we simply clean our hands and state we’re made with him? Or do we assist him? I ‘d choose to being in the assistance camp,” Scott stated. — ahead of the AFL’s round where the clubs took a stand versus gender-based violence– the remark was welcomed with a combined response. Clubs, nevertheless, have actually been apparently cautioned about handing Thomas a lifeline. A dripped e-mail– sent out from North Melbourne president Jennifer Watt to her other AFL equivalents– revealed issue about Thomas’s capability to fix up. “Even though Tarryn wound up finishing 4 various programs that included a substantial mix of education, treatment and participation-style programs, we were unable to meaningfully alter his behaviour,” the e-mail stated. Geelong champ Jimmy Bartel stated he would be “extremely uneasy” with Thomas being offered another opportunity to restore his AFL profession. Bartel, who is likewise on the GWS board, wasn’t persuaded Thomas’s redemption required to come through yet another chance at AFL level and suggested he leaned more towards a “absolutely no tolerance” method. Bartel opened in 2016 about the domestic violence his mom, he and his brother or sisters suffered at the hands of his daddy. He likewise grew a beard for that whole 2016 season to raise awareness of domestic violence. “Personally, I feel really unpleasant with it,” Bartel stated. “I get the entire facility of forgiveness and possibilities – he’s had a variety of opportunities with his supposed behaviour, simply tabling that. “But at some phase there’s got to be a fork in the roadway since the forgiveness angle hasn’t worked, since the numbers are really becoming worse. “I belonged to a project, that was 7 years back, attempting to really aesthetically put the AFL as a leader stating no to domestic violence, beginning discussions, moms and dads with kids. And we’re becoming worse.” He included of Thomas particularly: “At some phase the benefit has actually got to go out. “… It’s a benefit to play AFL. It was a benefit to get numerous chances. And now you’re getting the benefit of being discussed getting another lifeline? “Throw your arms around him, support him, however you do not need to do that at AFL level.” – With AAP