He said trolls generally apologise to him after he privately replies to themCollingwood's midfield Dayne Beams (pictured left with his father Philip) a 'disgusting' message a troll sent him mocking his father's death'It's disgusting some of the abuse players cop. '… A lot of the time they say it's heat of the moment or they've been drinking,' he said.Collingwood Magpies midfielder Dayne Beams posted a screenshot of an interaction he had with an Instagram user on Tuesday night. '… A lot of the time they say it's heat of the moment or they've been drinking,' he said.Collingwood Magpies midfielder Dayne Beams posted a screenshot of an interaction he had with an Instagram user on Tuesday night. 'I feel so sad for people who are like this, your life is so shit that you need to jump on someone else's social account and express how you feel because your life is terrible. In total, he has made 149 goals out of 147 games he played. IN AN emotional and raw interview, Collingwood premiership midfielder Dayne Beams has detailed the huge strain he was under during the 2017 and '18 seasons. Philip Beams, Dayne's father, died in February, 2018, after a prolonged battle with cancer. Beams was selected by Collingwood with selection 29 in the 2008 AFL Draft. I love you. Dayne Beams had an emotional aftermath to Saturday's big win over Carlton as he continues to deal with the death of his father. A versatile midfielder who could defend and attack, Beams was a high possession winner who was balanced and composed when in close proximity to opponents. It made national headlines . Beams’ struggles with mental health issues have been well documented. Collingwood Magpies midfielder Dayne Beams posted a screenshot of an interaction he had with an Instagram user on Tuesday night. "For me, Collingwood are the club I started my career with and I've always had a real soft spot for. As per his physical stature, he weighs 86 kg & height measure 186 cm (6 ft 1 in). He later described that period as one of the happiest times of his life. He said trolls generally apologise to him after he privately replies to themCollingwood's midfield Dayne Beams (pictured left with his father Philip) a 'disgusting' message a troll sent him mocking his father's death'It's disgusting some of the abuse players cop. Dayne Beams says art therapy has become his escape and passion while struggling with mental health, ... club and I've got to thank the club for allowing me to go back to Brisbane four years ago and spend some time with my dad, but I'm super happy now," Beams said. 'I feel so sad for people who are like this, your life is so shit that you need to jump on someone else's social account and express how you feel because your life is terrible. Beams returned to the Pies over the off-season, ending a stint with the Lions that was primarily a reason to be closer to his dad … He wanted to spend time with his best mate and dad, Philip Beams, who had been diagnosed with bowel cancer. IN AN emotional and raw interview, Collingwood premiership midfielder Dayne Beams has detailed the huge strain he was under during the 2017 and '18 seasons. Dayne Beams pointed to the stands to acknowledge where his late father would have been during an emotional moment in Collingwood’s win in Brisbane last night. It was his father's illness that pushed him to switch clubs. 'Former AFL player Daniel Gorringe came out in support of Beams following his Instagram post.An Australian footy star has revealed a 'disgusting' message a troll sent him mocking his father's death.The troll mocked Beams by sending him a message saying 'at least my dad's still alive'Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group'I've sort of made it a thing for myself to call the really nasty ones out and actually just sort of say: 'Listen, that's not really that helpful, this is how a lot of guys actually fall into having mental health issues'. 'Footy star Daniel Gorringe came out in support of Beams following his Instagram post. 'Former AFL player Daniel Gorringe came out in support of Beams following his Instagram post.An Australian footy star has revealed a 'disgusting' message a troll sent him mocking his father's death.The troll mocked Beams by sending him a message saying 'at least my dad's still alive'Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group'I've sort of made it a thing for myself to call the really nasty ones out and actually just sort of say: 'Listen, that's not really that helpful, this is how a lot of guys actually fall into having mental health issues'. Philip Beams, Dayne's father, died in February, 2018, after a prolonged battle with cancer.