Troubled star summoned to AFL House amid fresh allegations

North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas has been called into AFL House amid fresh allegations of domestic violence.

The developing claims have been brought forward to the league, who has requested that Thomas meet at AFL House on Thursday, reports 9News Melbourne's Xander McGuire.

Thomas spent much of the 2023 season bouncing from controversy to controversy, facing allegations including threatening behaviour towards women.

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He was stood down in February of last year when allegations first emerged, and then again at the end of March.

The 23-year-old returned to training with the VFL program in mid-April under directive from club specialists.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 18: Tarryn Thomas of the Kangaroos looks on during the VFL Practice Match between North Melbourne and Williamstown at Arden Street Ground on March 18, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)

North Melbourne senior officials told 9News Melbourne that they are also investigating the allegations, with a club statement expected on Wednesday night.

Thomas played 12 games last season.

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