A remorseful Renouf has accepted full responsibility for the incident, and voluntarily met with police on Sunday, providing a full statement.
A second Hawthorn player was a bystander to the incident and has been cleared of any involvement.
Renouf will meet the cost for all damages incurred and recognises that he has made a poor choice in relation to alcohol and expected social behavior.
Hawthorn Football Club General Manager Football Operations Mark Evans, who has spoken with the player involved, says that the Club is extremely disappointed at the players’ actions.
“Brent understands that he made some poor choices in relation to alcohol and social behavior.
“Brent will personally meet the cost of damage to the vehicles.
“Hawthorn Football Club players and staff take their social and community responsibility very seriously and no one is more disappointed than the player himself at his actions.”
Brent will be required to present himself to Club management and the leadership group, who will determine an internal sanction.