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Goodes racially vilified again in AFL

AFL club Essendon have terminated the membership of a fan who racially vilified Sydney’s dual Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year Adam Goodes during Friday night’s game at Etihad Stadium.

Essendon chief operating officer Xavier Campbell said on Tuesday the club would not tolerate racial vilification in any form.

“As a club, we do not accept appalling behaviour of this nature – no matter your race, religion or gender, football is a game of inclusion,” Campbell said in a statement.

“It is extremely disappointing incidents of this nature are still occurring.”

Victoria Police ejected the offending supporter from the stadium after being alerted by members of the public.

“I commend our supporters for taking a stand and having the courage to report this matter to the appropriate authorities,” said Campbell.

“If you’re going to behave in this manner, we don’t want you attending our games.

“The member in question has expressed his deep remorse for the incident and accepted full responsibility for his actions.

“His membership has been terminated and his reapplication for membership will only be considered after he has undertaken a racial vilification education program.”

Goodes, 34, was not aware of the incident until after the game which Sydney won by 50 points.

“On behalf of the entire Essendon Football Club, I want to publicly apologise to Adam Goodes for this extremely disappointing incident,” Campbell said.

“Essendon prides itself on diversity and inclusion – players and fans deserve and expect the right to enjoy sport free from any form of abuse or harassment.

“As a club, we will now work even harder to educate our members and supporters about racial vilification and cultural awareness in our game.”

Goodes was also the subject of a racial slur during a match against Collingwood in May last year, when he was called an “ape” by a 13-year-old fan.

On that occasion, he alerted officials to the girl who abused him and she was escorted from the MCG.

“I’m pretty gutted, to be honest,” said Goodes, one of the most decorated Aboriginal players in VFL/AFL history.

“The win, the first in 13 years, to be up 47 points against Collingwood, to play such a pivotal role just sort of means nothing.

“To come to the boundary line and hear a 13-year-old girl call me an ape, and it’s not the first time on a footy field that I’ve been referred to as a monkey or an ape, it was shattering.”

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