Alexander Grutteria: Carlton fan accused of injuring AFL umpire by throwing water bottle has charges dropped

Tara Cosoleto
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The umpire was bleeding from his head and had to be subbed out.

A man accused of throwing a water bottle at an umpire during an AFL match is no longer facing criminal charges.

Alexander Grutteria appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday when prosecutors applied to withdraw the three charges.

No reason was given for the application but Magistrate Suzanne Cameron agreed to strike out the charges of recklessly causing injury, discharging a missile and unlawful assault.

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Police patrol the crowd after a goal umpire had to leave the field when he was hit in the head with a water bottle.
Police patrol the crowd after a goal umpire had to leave the field when he was hit in the head with a water bottle. Credit: Michael Willson/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Grutteria was arrested in August after AFL goal umpire Steven Piperno was struck on the head during a Carlton and St Kilda match at Marvel Stadium.

Footage from the television broadcast showed a plastic bottle filled with liquid hit Mr Piperno, who was standing near the Carlton cheer squad.

Mr Piperno had to be replaced by an emergency umpire so he could undergo medical treatment for the cut to the back of his head.

A Blues fan has received a lifetime ban for throwing a bottle at goal umpire Steven Piperno. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)
A Blues fan has received a lifetime ban for throwing a bottle at goal umpire Steven Piperno. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

In the days after the incident, the AFL handed a life ban to the fan who threw the bottle, although they were not publicly named.

The league confirmed the man previously held a three-game Carlton membership.

He will no longer be eligible to purchase an AFL membership of any kind or attend any matches.

Carlton coach Michael Voss condemned the violence after the incident, saying it would not be tolerated.

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