"I said 'I'm taking a photo' and they posed for it and they didn't tell me to delete it afterwards so if you call that permission then, yeah," she told ABC radio, adding that she was fully clothed at the time. Nick Riewoldt wife Catherine ... Geoffrey Edelsten and Gabi Grecko pose for a photo after their low-key Melbourne wedding. Catherine posted a photo of son James Lawrence Riewoldt on Instagram with the caption saying he “arrived yesterday at 8lbs 13oz and is perfect as can be”. "I just wanted to get back at them basically because just the way I was treated from the AFL, it just wasn't right. You can be mowed down from all directions.

AFL legend Nick Riewoldt has been confronted with the nightmare of his biggest mistake on live TV after a star replicated the blunder. Nick Riewoldt (right), pictured with St Kilda coach Ross Lyon, addresses the media over the publication of a naked photo on Facebook. I always feel weird when I watch an American sport - there's a crowd there, so why aren't we seeing them? "I haven't really been in contact with any AFL players since probably August.According to the girl, the footballers at the centre of the scandal posed for the explicit pictures and had been worried for months that they would be made public.‘‘To infer that I would stand there and pose for a photograph naked knowing that it was going to be kept is just absolute garbage and offensive,’’ he said. That's heroic instead of pretty... pretty insane,' he said. ""I assumed it had been deleted," Riewoldt said, alleging the photograph had been obtained illegally.But Riewoldt savaged the girl's claims today, saying he had never met the teenager and suggestions that he had posed nude for her were "absolute garbage".St Kilda footballer Sam Gilbert has issued a public apology to his teammates and club following the publication on Facebook of explicit photographs reportedly taken from his computer.But he said there was no fracture in his professional relationship with Gilbert and he would continue to work with his teammate at St Kilda.The girl posted two photographs yesterday featuring Riewoldt, Nick Dal Santo and Zac Dawson before her Facebook page was shut down.A fuming Riewoldt told a media conference this morning he was "bitterly disappointed" that Gilbert did not delete the image from his computer, as promised.Riewoldt, who said he was not affected by alcohol at the time, said he was unaware that the photo still existed until a few weeks ago and he had not seen it until yesterday.The image was one of two explicit photographs uploaded to Facebook by a 17-year-old girl, who maintains she personally snapped the photos and is promising to release 19 more images of other AFL footballers in defiance of a Federal Court order.‘‘I was aware of it being taken at the time and asked for the photo to be deleted and I assumed that it had been deleted.’’‘‘I was on holiday in Miami and I sleep with my clothes off like most people do I would assume, and got out of bed and the photo was taken,’’ Riewoldt said.The AFL and police interviewed the teen when she was a student, following allegations she had become pregnant to a Saints player.

Nicholas Riewoldt (/ ˈ r iː v oʊ l t / REE-volt; born 17 October 1982) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was the first draft selection in the 2000 AFL draft.He was the captain of St Kilda in 2005 and from 2007 to 2016. Catherine posted a photo of son James Lawrence Riewoldt on Instagram with the caption saying he “arrived yesterday at 8lbs 13oz and is perfect as can be”.

The AFL, by their own admission, say the policy aims to identify AFL players who have substance abuse issues and places the necessary support around them to protect their health and wellbeing."The vast majority of players don't have abuse issues, they're just taking the piss out of the system."You're telling me if they're going to get a four-week ban on their first detection they're going to do it?

And we have an inherent machismo thing - we laud players who run into oncoming traffic at full speed.