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Oliver Caffrey

AFL investigating leaked footage of Martin

Richmond's finals campaign will begin amid the unwelcome distraction of an AFL investigation into a leaked video involving Dustin Martin.

Footage emerged on social media this week of the Tigers superstar appearing to grab the breast of a topless woman.

The woman is sitting on the lap of another man, before Martin appears to reach around and touch the woman, to laughter of others at the bar.

When the video was filmed remains unclear, but it is believed to be several years old.

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick was asked about the vision on Wednesday but said he was not sure about anything to do with it.

An AFL spokesperson confirmed to AAP the league was aware of the video and would be seeking "further information".

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said he only found out about the video late on Wednesday night.

"At first pass, the video, it's a poor look," he told the Seven Network at Melbourne Airport on Thursday.

"I don't have any further information this morning about Dustin's relationship to the woman, her views, circumstances, the facts.

"It's with our integrity guys and they'll follow up at the right time, and I'm sure they'll try and speak to everyone involved"

The Tigers will face the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba on Thursday in an elimination final to open this year's finals series.

Martin has been named to play his first game since round 16 after struggling with a hamstring issue.

Speculation continues to buzz about the three-time Norm Smith medallist's future at Punt Rd.

The 31-year-old has been constantly linked with a move to Sydney to finish off his AFL career outside of the footy fishbowl in Melbourne.

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