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Eagles forward Murray Newman celebrates a goal. Source: Getty Images
The Library nightclub in Northbridge, Perth. Picture: Justin Benson-cooper Source: PerthNow
YOUNG West Coast forward Murray Newman has been charged with grievous bodily harm following an alleged incident at a Perth nightclub.
Newman, 18, was allegedly involved in an argument with another man at the Library Nightclub in Northbridge at about 1.30am last Saturday.
Newman allegedly punched the 18-year-old man in the face, which caused serious injury that later required surgery.
The club confirmed Newman had been charged and the AFL has been made aware of the incident.
"The club is bitterly disappointed that Murray put himself in that position and will await the outcome of the legal process before making any further comment," the club said in a statement this afternoon.
Newman played four games in his debut season for the Eagles, booting three goals and averaging almost nine touches per outing.
He will face court on November 30.
Under WA law, GBH is "any bodily injury of such a nature as to endanger, or be likely to endanger life, or cause or be likely to cause permanent injury to health".
It carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail.
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