Australian Rugby Star Posts Snapchat Video Featuring Him Sniffing White Powder in Las Vegas

He has already apologized for doing it.

Jake Carlisle has apologised over a video that allegedly shows sniffing a white powder. @TomBrowne7 reports. https://t.co/M2CTpLle5I

— 7NEWS Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) October 22, 2015

Remember the Australian rugby player who got arrested in New York City last week after allegedly yelling “This is the night you die!” at two women? As it turns out, he’s not the only Australian rugby player who got into trouble after taking a trip to the U.S. this month.

Jake Carlisle—who was recently traded to the St Kilda Football Club after spending the last five years with the Essendon Football Club—was hanging out in Las Vegas this week when he decided to post a video of himself sniffing white powder on Snapchat. It didn’t take very long for someone who received it to upload the video to the Internet. And while Carlisle very easily could have ignored the video or tried to downplay it, he apologized for it immediately and called it a “poor decision" in a lengthy statement he released.

You can watch the video, which is about 10 seconds long, in the news clip above. This obviously isn’t the best way to get into the good graces of your new team.

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[via Barstool Sports]

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