Former Gold Coast Suns player Elijah Hollands said he made a mistake and has thanked his family and footy clubs for their support.
Carlton recruit and former Gold Coast Suns player Elijah Hollands has pleaded guilty to cocaine possession.The 21-year-old was directed to attend a drug diversion course and no conviction was recorded."It's not only impacted me but my family as well and I'd like to thank both the Carlton footy club and the Gold Coast Suns for their continued support over the last few weeks.
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