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Elijah Hollands, a 23-year-old Carlton midfielder, was admitted to hospital after suffering a widely observed "mental health episode" during Carlton’s match against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Thursday.
Video of Hollands appearing disoriented as he registered almost no impact on the game prompted immediate scrutiny of the club’s handling.
Carlton says medical staff assessed him multiple times during the match and later confirmed hospital admission; the club and AFL have ordered an internal review, with the league requesting findings.
WorkSafe Victoria is assessing whether Carlton breached occupational health and safety obligations, and the club could face sanctions under AFL rules — potentially fines up to A$50,000 — if it is found to have allowed an unfit player to continue.
Reports say Hollands willingly submitted to a post-game drug test; results have not been released.
The episode has revived debate over the absence of formal in-game protocols for acute mental health incidents, contrasted with established concussion procedures, and drawn public messages of support from his father and brother as the club investigates the events and pre-game welfare monitoring.







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