Indigenous Advisory Board pen open letter to AFL community

Published by
Stephen Marson

The AFL's Indigenous Advisory Board has written an open letter to the football community after another issue surrounding racism over the weekend.

During the Showdown in Adelaide, both Eddie Betts and Paddy Ryder were reportedly racially vilified, and the Indigenous Advisory Board, chaired by Hawthorn veteran Shaun Burgoyne, wrote the letter for aflplayers.com.au.

See the full letter below.

To the football community,

How long must we put up with this?

Racial vilification has been a part of our game for too long.

That both Eddie and Patrick were abused because of the colour of their skin is absolutely unacceptable and we, as the AFL Players’ Indigenous Advisory Board, have had enough.

These are more than just words and the impact these slurs have on the player, their family, their children and their community is profound.

Despite the amazing work done in the community by our brothers and sisters, they continue to experience this disgraceful treatment.

There’s no room in our game for any form of vilification, whether it’s based on race, gender, religion or sexual orientation. Anyone who thinks that this is an acceptable way to act is no football fan.

Unless the industry, and society for that matter, can show greater respect for diversity then we risk losing the next Adam Goodes, Andrew McLeod, Buddy Franklin or Cyril Rioli.

We want football fans to barrack for their club with passion, but shouting abuse at an opposition player and targeting their race needs to stop.

Keep this in mind when you watch the football this weekend and help us stop racism.

Thanks in advance,

Shaun Burgoyne (Chair)

Neville Jetta (Deputy Chair)

Chad Wingard

Danyle Pearce

Allen Christensen

Jarrod Pickett

Michael Johnson

Shane Edwards

Published by
Stephen Marson