Here’s a bombshell that’s rocking the AFL world: Melbourne Demons star Steven May is under investigation by the league’s integrity unit after police were called to his home last Thursday. But here’s where it gets controversial—no one knows why the police were there, and the silence is deafening. The 34-year-old premiership defender has been notably absent from Demons training, sparking speculation about his future with the club. And this is the part most people miss: May’s off-field troubles are piling up, from criminal charges stemming from a 2024 brawl to a high-profile on-field argument with captain Max Gawn last season. Could this be the beginning of the end for his stellar career?
The AFL’s integrity unit is digging deep into the situation, with league boss Andrew Dillon confirming they’re ‘across it.’ Meanwhile, May has gone radio silent, even deleting his Instagram account since the news broke. Here’s the kicker: May, a restricted free agent at season’s end, was a key figure in last year’s trade period but failed to secure a new deal. Now, with the Demons in major transition—new coach Steven King at the helm, star players traded, and May’s legal battles looming—his spot in the best 23 is far from guaranteed.
The Demons kick off their season against St Kilda on March 15 at the MCG, but the question on everyone’s mind is: Will May be there? Or will his off-field drama derail his career? Bold question for you: Is the AFL handling this situation fairly, or is May being unfairly targeted? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments. One thing’s for sure—this story is far from over.