Collingwood force pair to delete TikTok video, De Goey decision imminent

Kieran Francis

Collingwood force pair to delete TikTok video, De Goey decision imminent image

Collingwood has been hit by more video drama with the club forcing star par Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor to delete vision posted on social media platform TikTok.

As the Magpies prepare to make a decision on the future of Jordan De Goey following his controversial trip to Bali, Collingwood has had a new issue to deal with Ginnivan and Quaynor posting a video to social media rating women.

In the vision, Ginnivan and Quaynor are seen laying in bed, rating the features of women as part of a viral game on TikTok which asks users to re-rate after new information is revealed.

“She’s a 10, but got some (indistinct) teeth, like them teeth are going every which way, diagonal, everything,” Quaynor says in the video.

While both players laugh, Ginnivan replies: “F***** hell. Four."

Later on in the vision, Quaynor says: “She’s a nine and a half, but is homeless.”

Ginnivan then responds: “Two and a half.”

The video on TikTok has since been deleted with Footy Classfied's Caroline Wilson revealing Collingwood has censored Ginnivan and Quaynor.

Fellow Footy Classified panellist Matthew Lloyd believes the vision was embarrassing for Collingwood and the two players.

“It’s embarrassing to watch isn’t it?" Lloyd said. "You’re cringing just watching it.

"They’ll learn from that those two, I’m not sure what the ramifications will be, but it’s embarrassing.”

Collingwood is also preparing to make a decision on the future of De Goey, after reportedly withdrawing their latest contract offer following vision of him partying in Bali during the club's bye.

De Goey wasn't present at Magpies training on Monday and is believed to be returning to the AIA Centre on Wednesday.

The controversy hanging over Collingwood comes at an awkward time as the club surges up the AFL ladder following an upturn of form in recent weeks.

The Magpies are in ninth position, equal on points with sixth-placed Richmond, following their 26-point win over reigning premiers Melbourne on Queen's Birthday.

Ahead of this week's match against GWS at the MCG on Sunday, Collingwood has won their last four games, with impressive wins versus Fremantle, Carlton, Hawthorn and the Demons.

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.