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AFL 2026: Elijah Hollands update as footage of Carlton star rocks sport, latest news, Carlton v Collingwood

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auApril 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
AFL 2026: Elijah Hollands update as footage of Carlton star rocks sport, latest news, Carlton v Collingwood
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Elijah Hollands was reportedly suffering from a “mental health episode” and “not under the influence of drugs” during his worrying performance against Collingwood.

The Carlton midfielder, 23, did not record a disposal despite playing 60 per cent of the match as disturbing footage showed him behaving in an unusual manner at the MCG.

While the AFL community has widely wrapped its arm around the former Gold Coast player as its chief concern, serious questions are now being asked about why the club allowed him to play.

Michael Voss made the only public statement about Hollands’ condition after the game when the Blues coach said Hollands was “shattered” and felt he “let people down” following the five-point loss.

Disturbing footage of Elijah Hollands sparks concern

Now SEN’s Sam Edmund has revealed Carlton performed a thorough review of Hollands’ circumstance and is “absolutely certain” his issues are not substance-related.

The club believe Holland’s erratic behaviour was a result of mental health problems, which he has opened up about in the past.

“The Blues are absolutely certain Hollands’ issues are not substance-related, but instead prompted by complex mental health challenges that the player has previously discussed,” Edmund wrote.

“The club has taken a detailed look into Hollands’ movements in the build-up to the game and needed to be convinced the player’s actions at the MCG were not brought on by behavioural issues.

“But after investigating the circumstances and working in consultation with the AFL and medical experts, they are completely satisfied Hollands’ situation was a medical issue.”

It is understood there were no warning signs in Hollands warm-up to suggest he was in a fragile mental state.

He played 60 per cent of the game — but Blues staff became increasingly aware as the game went on that he should not be on the pitch.

Subsequently, he featured for just nine minutes in the fourth quarter.

And Carlton released a statement on Friday evening, saying: “The Carlton Football Club is continuing to provide close and ongoing care to Elijah Hollands, who suffered a mental health episode on Thursday night.

“The 23-year-old is continuing to receive the appropriate level of medical and wellbeing support, with Hollands’ welfare remaining the number one priority.

“The club also remains in contact with the AFL and the AFLPA, given the complicated nature of what occurred on Thursday night.

“While the club acknowledges the public interest, it asks that Hollands’ privacy be respected, with the primary focus on ensuring he receives the level of care he needs, before a further update can be provided at an appropriate time.”

Hollands took personal leave from the AFL last season and later confirmed this was due to mental health issues and a battle with alcohol.

He revealed during a game against Sydney in Round 10 that he suffered a “mini panic attack”.

Hollands was delisted by Carlton at the end of the 2025 campaign but still allowed to train during the offseason.

It was then confirmed during the preseason supplemental selection period that he had been added back to the club’s rookie list.

Concerning video of Carlton player before start of game

Meanwhile, Fox Footy analyst David King expressed shock at how officials did not take action relating to Hollands’ behaviour until so late in the game.

“From a football point of view, the responsibility of the line coach or head coach to see this problem in real time and the fact it was unchecked for three quarters alarms me,” he said on SEN Breakfast.

“I don’t understand how so many people in the stadium can see he is not contributing to this game. He was not assisting his team, he couldn’t get his hands on the footy, he was rattled, he was out of position, why did he play three quarters?

“If Elijah had sat out at half time, use the bench rotations, find a way to subsidise losing that player. He offered nothing for three and a half quarters of footy. How does that happen? I don’t understand that from a line coach point of view.“I couldn’t stop watching him, you could tell something was off.”

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