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Port Adelaide player to face court over car carnage

Port Adelaide's Jarman Impey fled the scene of a multi-vehicle prang but has been allowed to keep his licence.

Port Adelaide's Jarman Impey fled the scene of a multi-vehicle prang but has been allowed to keep his licence. Photo: AAP

AFL player Jarman Impey was drinking at an afternoon pool party before crashing his car into parked vehicles and fleeing the scene, his club says.

Impey’s AFL club Port Adelaide didn’t report the matter to police until at least six hours after locating the 21-year-old.

Impey had left a pool party at teammate Angus Monfries’ house, crashing his car into Monfries’ parked Audi about 7pm Saturday.

“Given the extent of the damage of the car that he hit, it looked reckless, it was a fair impact,” Port’s chief executive Keith Thomas told reporters on Sunday.

“It looks like he has hit that one pretty firmly and bounced off into a couple of others.”

Impey left his phone and wallet at the scene and is understood to have walked home – a 17km walk – before club officials located him after midnight.

Impey’s teammates didn’t tell police but went to club officials. Port didn’t report Impey to a police station until Sunday morning though the club later said in a statement that police were on the scene by 7.35pm that night.

New role: Angus Monfries.

Accident occurred near home of Angus Monfries. Photo: Getty

He was charged with driving without due care, fail to exchange particulars and failing to report the collision and will appear in court at a later date.

Impey had been drinking at Monfries’ house with other Port teammates until about 7pm.

“They were drinking during the afternoon, this happened around seven o’clock so to what extent alcohol was involved at that time, I’m not sure,” Thomas said.

“It feels to me like he was really just panicked by the situation he was in … unfortunately under pressure, Jarman didn’t respond quite the right way.”

Impey was apologetic and remorseful, Thomas said, adding the defender would meet coach Ken Hinkley and the club’s leadership group on Monday.

“We’re disappointed that we’re in this situation,” said Thomas, whose club is sponsored by car company Renault.

“We will be discussing this at length with Jarman and the leadership group tomorrow. I’m sure that there will be disciplinary action.”

-AAP

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