Revealed: The moment AFL umpire's world crashed down before he tried to take his own life
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About five years after retiring from AFL umpiring, Troy Pannell’s life began to implode.

Alongside his 16-year career as a referee, he had been employed in the shipping industry until he faced suspension in June 2024 due to a fraud investigation.

Pannell lost another job of 16 years and had his assets frozen due to the SeaRoad Shipping fraud probe.

‘He was under a lot of stress,’ defence lawyer Jessica Clarebrough told Heidelberg Magistrates Court.

He found himself under investigation, with his assets being frozen. Feeling unable to support himself, he lost his 16-year job, causing him to worry greatly about the effects on his ex-partner, current partner, parents, and two children.

Former AFL umpire Troy Pannell (pictured) suffered a hammer blow to his mental health when he lost his job and had his assets frozen, a court has heard

Former AFL umpire Troy Pannell (pictured) experienced a significant blow to his mental well-being following job loss and frozen assets, as revealed in court.

Pannell (pictured) had warrants issued for his arrest when he failed to attend a Supreme Court hearing and refused to stop when he was pulled over by police on two occasions

Pannell (pictured) had warrants issued for his arrest when he failed to attend a Supreme Court hearing and refused to stop when he was pulled over by police on two occasions

Media caught onto the fraud investigation after he failed to turn up to the Supreme Court over the asset freezing, and warrants were issued for his arrest.

Pannell sent letters to his family, before embarking on a solo road trip to places in South Australia, NSW and Victoria he remembered from childhood.

Ms Clareborough said he then attempted to take his own life.

He was pulled over twice by police but failed to stop, on May 30, and then evaded police on June 6, before crashing his van.

Ms Clareborough said her client was ‘panicking’ as he knew there was a warrant out for his arrest.

Pannell appeared at the court on Wednesday via video link from Melbourne Remand Centre.

Ms Clareborough said he had been in custody for 48 days, for both the Supreme Court matter and these charges.

He pleaded guilty to three offences, including dealing with property suspected to be the proceeds of crime, failure to stop on police direction and evade police.

Pannell (pictured in grey tracksuit arriving at the Victorian Supreme Court on Tuesday) pleaded guilty to dealing with property suspected to be the proceeds of crime, failure to stop on police direction and evade police

Pannell (pictured in grey tracksuit arriving at the Victorian Supreme Court on Tuesday) pleaded guilty to dealing with property suspected to be the proceeds of crime, failure to stop on police direction and evade police

The property offences related to a vehicle, phone and laptop Pannell had not given back to his new employer, Demos Property Services.

Magistrate Michael Wighton said the charges were not serious enough to warrant a prison term.

He handed Pannell a six-month good behaviour bond, cancelled his driver’s licence and disqualified him from driving for six months.

Pannell will return to the magistrates court on January 23, 2026, and his charges will then be dismissed if he has been of good behaviour.

Separately, he has pleaded guilty to contempt of court in the Supreme Court, and is fighting fraud allegations from SeaRoad over payments he made while working there.

He will return to the Supreme Court on Friday for a sentence on the contempt charges.

The experienced umpire, who presided over more than 200 AFL games, attracted attention after he awarded 17 free kicks to the Western Bulldogs in a 2016 match against the Adelaide Crows.

In May 2014, Pannell was left with a concussion and had to be taken from the ground on a stretcher after he was accidentally struck in the head by Sydney defender Nick Malceski.

He retired from professional umpiring in 2019 due to soft-tissue issues.

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