Former Bulldog Brian Lake says he needs to win the respect of the Hawks. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images Source: Getty Images
Lake with his wife, Shannon. Picture: Julie Kiriacoudis, Source: Herald Sun
Hawthorn footballer Brian Lake (right) at training today after he was booked by police for being drunk in a public place over the weekend. Picture: Nicole Garmston Source: Herald Sun
UPDATE: BRIAN Lake says he wants to get the respect of the Hawthorn playing group back after a drunken night out led to a $563 fine and four hours in the police slammer.
Speaking today, the star recruit said he was embarrassed and apologetic for the incident following the Portsea Polo on Saturday night.
But the 30-year-old has escaped a fine or club-imposed suspension.
"I've worked my butt off to get my body right. To have too many drinks on the weekend, I've taken a step back," Lake said today.
"From here I want to move on and gain respect. It was a very embarrassing incident.
"I'm here to apologise to everyone involved at the football club, my family and the fans."
Head of coaching and development Chris Fagan said Lake had no more chances if he mucked up again.
"We are very disappointed about what happened. We expect this will be a once off."
When asked if Lake could afford the incident to only be a one off he replied: ``Absolutely, there is no doubt about that.''
The Hawthorn leadership today put the onus on Lake to come up with ways to help victims of the Tasmania bushfires as a sanction.
Lake and his wife Shannon were locked up by police after a drunken verbal stoush in Sorrento.
The two-time All Australian AFL player and wife Shannon were each slapped with a $563 penalty notice for being drunk in a public place.
The couple were placed in a police divvy van and spent four hours in the cells before being released.
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The pair, who married in 2010, were at the official Portsea Polo after-party at Morgans in Sorrento when they started to argue outside the venue about 10pm on Saturday.
But witnesses said tensions boiled over when others attempted to intervene and then police stepped in.
The onlookers said the altercation was not physical but the couple's argument escalated when others became involved.
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson announces Brian Lake has been traded to Hawthorn from the Western Bulldogs. Picture: Nicole Garmston Source: Herald Sun
In a statement last night, Hawthorn said: "The club considers Lake's conduct to be unprofessional and he will be required to address the leadership group."
The weekend incident caps off a turbulent off-season for the AFL.
A group of Melbourne players was involved in an ugly spat with fans during the Boxing Day Test.
A decision into the Melbourne tanking allegations is due this month and Adelaide was hit with massive fines over salary cap breaches and draft tampering that lead to its former star Kurt Tippett being banned from playing for his new club, Sydney, until Round 12.
Hawthorn's leadership team, which includes Lance "Buddy" Franklin, Jarryd Roughead, Josh Gibson and Luke Hodge, will determine whether sanctions will be placed on Lake, who is yet to play a game for the Hawks.
Lake, 30, crossed to Hawthorn from the Western Bulldogs in a surprise trade deal.
Lake and his wife were among many socialites at the Portsea Polo.
Lake played 197 matches with the Bulldogs.
His manager Marty Pask did not return calls yesterday. Victoria Police said the couple would not face any further action.
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