Dry Rot
07-02-2021, 05:08 PM
ABC article about Joel Wilkinson and AFL racism. The Bulldogs are part of the unfortunate story.
Has this happened since? I hope not, and I trust it never will again by any of our players.
FWIW, never liked Sherman.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-07/joel-wilkinson-the-afl-and-the-search-for-racial-justice/12825394
During his first AFL match for the Gold Coast Suns, Wilkinson was called a "f***ing black c***" several times by Western Bulldogs player Justin Sherman.
The AFL's vilification policy requires strict confidentiality preventing any public comment. Permission can be sought to make a public comment, but it must have the written agreement of all parties concerned.
All documents relating to a complaint must remain confidential and be retained for seven years. While Wilkinson says he was silenced, Sherman held a media conference offering a public apology "to the player concerned" without obtaining Wilkinson's permission.
The Bulldogs paid $5,000 to a charity and Sherman was suspended for four weeks, but Wilkinson was absent from the story.
"I was silenced by the league, silenced by my own team, the Gold Coast Suns," he says.
Has this happened since? I hope not, and I trust it never will again by any of our players.
FWIW, never liked Sherman.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-07/joel-wilkinson-the-afl-and-the-search-for-racial-justice/12825394
During his first AFL match for the Gold Coast Suns, Wilkinson was called a "f***ing black c***" several times by Western Bulldogs player Justin Sherman.
The AFL's vilification policy requires strict confidentiality preventing any public comment. Permission can be sought to make a public comment, but it must have the written agreement of all parties concerned.
All documents relating to a complaint must remain confidential and be retained for seven years. While Wilkinson says he was silenced, Sherman held a media conference offering a public apology "to the player concerned" without obtaining Wilkinson's permission.
The Bulldogs paid $5,000 to a charity and Sherman was suspended for four weeks, but Wilkinson was absent from the story.
"I was silenced by the league, silenced by my own team, the Gold Coast Suns," he says.