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Offspring Cult Hero Warwick Capper has denied claims that he exposed himself during a controversial execution during a recent sportsman -in the midst of growing concern about his health.

The 61-year-old former Sydney Swans Star appeared earlier this month in the Altona Sports Club, where he reportedly simulated raw acts and made bizarre statements on stage.

Capper, famous for his tight shorts and flamboyant persona in the 1980s, was accused by customers of inappropriate acts, including simulating oral sex as an employee tried to help him with his phone.

Witnesses claimed that he also bragged about drug use and made lusty comments about the organizer’s wife of the event. Some public members were visibly uncomfortable with his behavior.

Despite the return, Capper strongly denies that he has exposed himself.

“I play too much in the ‘Warwick Capper’ persona to make people happy and laugh and I probably shouldn’t do that,” he said in a statement after the event.

Warwick Capper denied himself exposed during a chaotic appearance during a Suburban Sportsman's Night

Warwick Capper denied himself exposed during a chaotic appearance during a Suburban Sportsman’s Night

Witnesses said that Capper made inappropriate gestures, while an employee tried to help him in the middle of the performance

Witnesses said that Capper made inappropriate gestures, while an employee tried to help him in the middle of the performance

AFT's handling of earlier players for players is again examined after Capper's latest public meltdown

AFT’s handling of earlier players for players is again examined after Capper’s latest public meltdown

The owner of the location, Dennis Ryan, expressed deep concern about the well -being of Capper.

“I don’t think he’s doing well. I just don’t think he’s doing well. I think he had too much blows in the head. We then had a meeting about it. I’m a bit worried about Warwick, “Ryan said News Corp.

Capper recently talked about the toll of concussion symptoms arising from his football career.

He participates in a growing list of former AFL players who are confronted with cognitive and behavioral issues that are believed to be linked to repeated main knocks.

It comes after Capper’s partner Lisa Arocca had shared the moment that the couple realized that the former Swans star had serious problems with his memory. The couple was in one Uber on the Golden coast When the driver asked who they were visiting.

Capper replied: ‘My son, Indiana. “Then the driver asked where Indiana lived. Capper was silent for a moment, looked at Arocca and said, “I can’t remember it.”

At that moment, the man who is once known as ‘The Wiz’ realized that something was wrong.

“Maybe I have a problem,” he told her.

Warwick Capper, depicted with his partner Lisa Arroca, forgets important details and now writes his entire daily routine in his phone to stay on the right track

Warwick Capper, depicted with his partner Lisa Arroca, forgets important details and now writes his entire daily routine in his phone to stay on the right track

Capper has undergone memory tests, but says the results were pretty bad and he still has not received a complete explanation

Capper has undergone memory tests, but says that the results were ‘pretty bad’ and that he has still not received a complete explanation

The former Sydney Swans star admits that he repeats stories without realizing it, often telling the same minutes apart

The former Sydney Swans star admits that he repeats stories without realizing it, often telling the same minutes apart

It was devastating for Arocca. “This was bad because Warwick had one thing, was a strong memory. He remembered everything, “she said News Corp.

Now Capper forgets names, repeats stories and sometimes cannot follow his own line of thought.

‘I can still remember most games. But sometimes I forget the names of people, “he said.

Capper has experienced it all. Football recognition, night club tours and even entrepreneurship in politics and adult films.

But now the repeated stories and empty expressions suggest something that is much more serious than aging.

‘I started to go a little downhill, I think in seven or eight years ago. I’m just not so switched on, “he said.

He now keeps notes in his phone to follow every day.

Once a confident artist, Capper is now stumbling through conversations and struggles to clearly finish sentences

Once a confident artist, Capper is now stumbling through conversations and struggles to clearly finish sentences

His manager says that Capper's current behavior shows signs of frontal lobe damage linked to repeated head trauma

His manager says that Capper’s current behavior shows signs of frontal lobe damage linked to repeated head trauma

“I write my whole day now, in my phone, so I don’t forget,” said Capper.

His speech is often incoherent. His behavior has sometimes become erratic. And Capper was recently banned from AFF locations for six months because he was ‘rude to a girl’ at the MCG.

Capper, who shows the worrying symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), speaks openly about championships.

“I was immediately undressed. Did not know where I was F *** ING, “he said.

He reflects at the times when players were told to ‘just give it a rub’ and to continue.

He’s not alone. Capper lists friends such as John Barnes, Greg Williams and John Platten who also suffer.

“He is the worst I have seen, he thinks he is Ron Barassi,” he says about crushing.

Capper tells the same stories repeatedly, often forgot that he has just told them.

Capper describes that it is repeatedly eliminated during his career and said players were told to just give it a rub

Capper describes that it is repeatedly eliminated during his career and said that players were told to ‘just give it a rub’

Despite the undergoing of cognitive tests through the AFF concussion program, Capper says that he was informally told that his results were ‘pretty bad’.

But there has been no official diagnosis, no follow-up. “Not great,” the researcher had said.

Arocca notes the changes every day. She once asked him to let bags of clothing in the hall to donate.

An hour later, Capper threw them all in the trash. “He had a blank look on his face,” she said. “In splashing, he is fine, and then he’s not.”

Although many see his bizarre public persona, Arocca sees the soft man behind it.

“He has a heart of gold,” she said.

“But I know he doesn’t want to admit all this. It’s really sad. ‘

Capper is now on his way to becoming a grandfather. But the road to reconciliation with son Indiana has been rough.

Capper is diagnosed with ADHD but does not drink and avoids medication except for sleeping tablets

Capper is diagnosed with ADHD but does not drink and avoids medication except for sleeping tablets

The couple once argued, with Indiana accusing him of being ‘a shame’. But today they are in contact again.

Capper’s old manager, Peter Jess, is furious about how the relieving him treated.

“They should have wrapped their arms around him and got him the right treatment,” Jess said.

“They just wait for these guys to fall from the perch.”

Jess believes that Capper’s behavior is a sign of damage to frontal lobe. He insists on the AFL to finance a $ 8000 meg scan for Capper.

“This is not the real Warwick,” he said. “It’s frightening.”

In the meantime, Capper is not complaining about his decline.

“I’m not in a wheelchair yet,” he said. He still works the pub circuit, still tells his stories, still blinks the same blond-hair-Bravoure. But the sparkle is now dimmer.

“He has always been a bit radical,” said Arocca. “But now it’s a constant roller coaster ride to be forgetful.” However, she is holding. “I just take it from day after day.”

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