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WorkSafe Victoria reviewing Carlton’s conduct in Hollands saga

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Published: 21-04-2026, 7:03 AM
WorkSafe Victoria reviewing Carlton’s conduct in Hollands saga
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WorkSafe Victoria has entered the Elijah Hollands saga, announcing on Tuesday that it will begin a review into whether Carlton breached any occupational health and safety laws.

As Hollands was left on the field during an alleged mental health episode against Collingwood, WorkSafe’s review will open the door for the employment watchdog to launch a full investigation if necessary.

Yet to be elevated to that level, WorkSafe Victoria will first question the Blues and the AFL, and seek preliminary evidence before determining its next move.

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“WorkSafe is assessing the matter to determine whether any action is required under the Occupational Health and Safety Act,” a WorkSafe Victoria spokesman said.

WorkSafe Victoria have the authority to fine clubs if they find them guilty of occupational law breaches.

Carlton's Elijah Hollands.

Carlton’s Elijah Hollands. AFL Photos via Getty Images

In 2016, Essendon was fined $200,000 and ordered to pay $20,000 in costs after pleading guilty to two WorkSafe Victoria charges regarding the 2011-2012 supplements program.

This review comes in the wake of Hollands’ father, Ben Hollands, speaking out over his son’s condition following Carlton’s loss.

Ben Hollands took to Instagram on Tuesday morning, following his son’s admission into hospital.

“This is my beautiful boy,” he posted under a photo of Elijah in a Carlton jumper.

“For anyone in the midst of healing … you are loved. You have a unique and defined purpose. You are seen whole.

“I know who my son is – and I will lift him up until he is restored in full.

“For those supporting someone who is struggling: encourage them, affirm them, and love them. Remind them of who they truly are.”

Ben has two sons in the AFL, with Ollie Hollands also at Carlton.

The Blues revealed on Monday night that Hollands had been admitted to hospital, the club releasing a statement confirming the news and asking for the 23-year-old to be given privacy.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 16: Elijah Hollands of the Blues is tackled by Tim Membrey of the Magpies during the 2026 AFL Round 06 match between the Carlton Blues and the Collingwood Magpies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 16, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Elijah Hollands is tackled against Collingwood.  AFL Photos via Getty Images

“The Carlton Football Club can confirm that Elijah Hollands has been admitted to hospital this evening,” the brief statement said.

“While the club acknowledges the public’s interest, it again asks that the privacy of Elijah and his family be respected.”

Hollands played 60 per cent of the match against Collingwood but only recorded one disposal and was captured behaving strangely throughout the match. Footage from the stands also showed him shanking a practice kick in the warm-up.

The Blues have publicly stated they believe the situation was a mental health episode. The 23-year-old has previously admitted to battling panic attacks and anxiety during games.

As a result of the incident, Carlton are now staring down the possibility of a heavy sanction from the AFL for allowing Hollands to play in the state he was in.

Former Carlton captain Sam Docherty believes his old club and the AFL have both let Hollands down, wondering how he was allowed to take the field for the round six loss to Collingwood.

Carlton coach Michael Voss with Elijah Hollands after the loss to Collingwood.

Carlton coach Michael Voss with Elijah Hollands after the loss to Collingwood. AFL Photos via Getty Images

Docherty, who captained the club as recently as 2021 and played alongside Hollands, is frustrated that nobody at the club stepped in to pull him from the game when everyone watching could see something was wrong.

“Ultimately it doesn’t matter how many times I try to wrap this up in a different spot, I just feel like he has been really let down by Carlton and the AFL more broadly,” Docherty told 3AW.

“As a kid who has been really open about his struggles, he took time off football this time last year, I just look at some of the systems that should have been in the background, how to care for him and to make sure this kind of event doesn’t come up.

“They’re treating it as a mental health episode at the moment, and just from that perspective, I cannot fathom how he was out there, and for so long.

“If you wrap it up in any form … whether it’s Carlton, whether it’s the AFL with the ARC, I don’t understand how someone hasn’t stepped in and tried to rectify that on game day.

“It was so clear. I had videos before half time from people sending it to me. I can’t fathom how someone hasn’t had the conversation with him, seen some of the vision and asked him if he’s OK or pulled him off.

“It’s disappointing to see a young guy, he’s only 23, he’s a terrific kid, got his troubles in terms of mental health and life off-field. I think the conversation has shifted in the right direction. It’s gone less about him and his background and more about what should have happened on game day to protect this young guy.”

Docherty was also alarmed by Carlton boss Graham Wright’s revelation on Sunday that they were aware early in the game that something wasn’t right with Hollands.

Sam Docherty of the Blues.

Sam Docherty of the Blues in 2025.  Getty

“I listened to Graham Wright’s press conference on Sunday and the moment he said they knew something wasn’t right, that’s the bit for me, it’s like ‘OK, we’re outside the argument of did we or did we not know’, you knew something wasn’t right.

“And then you start asking – why didn’t you do anything about it?”

Collingwood players have reportedly claimed the Blues forward admitted he’d been drinking and they could smell alcohol on his breath. Wright has denied that to be the case, putting it down to a mental health episode.

Collingwood defender Brendan Maynard had admitted earlier on Monday that there was “chatter” among players about Hollands’ condition.

Maynard did not match up on Hollands throughout the match despite the latter starting in the forwards.

But that didn’t stop the Pies star from overhearing comments about his rival.

“I wasn’t aware of what was going on, but I think there was a bit of chatter happening and I didn’t pay much attention to it at all and if I did, I definitely would have said something,” he told The Age.

“I overheard a few things, but as I said, I was too focused on the game to really understand what was actually going on. He was definitely around the area and people were chatting about it, but I was focused on playing the game and if I did notice something myself with Elijah I would have said something, but I was too focused on the game and I can understand why it’s such a big topic.

Brayden Maynard after his side’s win against Carlton. AFL Photos via Getty Images

“But I don’t think it’s a conversation that needs to be had from our end. I think Carlton are doing the best they can to have the situation handled and have the right people in charge to do that, so I don’t need to make any more comments on that.”

Maynard did add that he would have mentioned something to club bosses if it was one of his teammates.

“To be honest if I saw one of my teammates acting in such a way that Elijah was, then I would definitely say something and mention it to the hierarchy,” he said.

“But like I said, that is for Carlton to deal with their player, and everyone is doing the best they can to look after him and that is the issue here – to make sure he gets support around him to make sure his mental health is looked after.”

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