Former AFL player Brennan Stack and another man have been jailed over a brutal assault on multiple women in Perth that was caught on camera.
The 33-year-old former Western Bulldogs player pleaded guilty to with intent to harm doing an act that caused bodily harm to Tiara Cox and Kia Krakouer.
His co-offender Shai Martin, 25, pleaded guilty to attacking Ms Cox and another woman, Sharyce Krakouer.
Both were sentenced in the West Australian District Court on Tuesday to three-and-a-half years in prison.
Shocking footage of the attack on March 20 showed the violence committed against the women at the Aberdeen St car park in Northbridge after Stack and Martin went to The Library nightclub.
In the footage, Stack attempts to punch one woman and misses before she runs away.
Another is punched and hit by Stack until she passes out.
Martin appears to drag one of the women across the carpark by her hair.
Both attackers can be seen kicking one woman’s head, while another woman crawls away before she is spotted by one of the men.
The incident ended when police arrived, at which point Stack was dragging one of the victims by the back of the shirt.
Moments before police come into view in the footage, Stack can be seen sitting on top of the woman and punching her in the back of the head.
The women were taken to Royal Perth Hospital for treatment to cuts and bruises.
Stack played for the Western Bulldogs from 2007 to 2011.
He later played in the WAFL until 2017, becoming a mentor for young children through community sports programs.
Stack and Martin will be eligible for parole after they serve half their respective sentences behind bars.