There was a public outcry; and the press was outraged: The police (including the homicide squad) made some preliminary enquiries. The match officials, the field umpire
Ron Brophy, the two boundary umpires, and the two goal umpires all claim to have seen nothing. The field umpire, Ron Brophy, was never selected to umpire a VFL match again. Wright, too, denied everything. However, many years later, Wright openly admitted that he had indeed felled Somerville, and claimed that his actions had been in response to Somerville's niggling — which (Wright claimed) had started from the moment that the taller, far more skilful Somerville had been swapped over, by Essendon's coach
John Coleman, from his selected position on the opposite half-forward flank, to play on Wright. Wright, was renowned for his hot-headed violence: The Collingwood coach, the champion rover, the boxer, and
Bob Rose were far from impressed with Wright's knockout. During the 1966 pre-season practice matches, Wright was told by football club secretary Jack Burns that his services were no longer required at Collingwood. He never played another VFL game. == After Essendon ==