Carlton forward Jeff Garlett injured in fight outside CBD bar
Carlton to support small forward after he was injured in CBD brawl
OUT-OF-FAVOUR Carlton forward Jeff Garlett is expected to be available to play this weekend despite needing stitches after a city brawl on Sunday morning.
The 25-year-old was treated for a head laceration after the incident, which occurred in Melbourne's Lonsdale Street around 5am.
He was released from the Royal Melbourne Hospital soon after and attended the Northern Blues' recovery session on Sunday morning.
It is believed he didn't know the other people involved in the brawl and is not facing any criminal action.
There were no other Carlton players involved with Garlett, who was out celebrating his birthday – which was on Sunday – with other friends after playing for the Blues' VFL side at Casey Fields.
The Blues said Garlett had not missed a beat since the incident.
"Jeff kept the club well informed of his movements on the weekend," football manager Andrew McKay said.
"He attended recovery on Sunday morning for his VFL commitments and has trained without interruption this week.
"In this particular case Jeff’s welfare is paramount and we will continue to work with him internally. He has our full support."
However, it is believed the Blues made it clear they were disappointed with the fact Garlett was out so late.
Garlett last played seniors in round 12 this year and had kicked just 12 majors for the season after leading the club for goals with 43 in 2013.
Early last month, coach Mick Malthouse said he wasn't scoring enough goals and was failing to defend.
Garlett is out of contract at the end of this season.
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