Former Sydney premiership player Barry Hall will find himself in hot water after footage has emerged of the forward punching two opposition players in the QAFL Grand Final.
Hall, who was playing for Labrador Tigers in their grand final loss to Palm Beach-Currumbin over the weekend, appeared to strike one player following a tackle, before confronting another Palm Beach player and striking him.
The Tigers ended up losing their grand final, and were denied their third flag in a row, with Hall kicking just two goals.
The key forward had issues with his anger of the course of his football career, and was involved in multiple incidents across his careers with Sydney, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs.
Hall was suspended for seven weeks for striking Brent Staker in 2008, and was slammed by the media and AFL experts for grabbing North Melbourne defender Scott Thompson in a headlock in 2010.