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I watched most of the GF but napped through the second quarter. Have never been so lukewarm about a GF
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I watched most of the GF but napped through the second quarter. Have never been so lukewarm about a GFComment
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I could hear the Bronx cheers when Kennedy took a couple of marks late in the match, but in general from the TV coverage it was hard to tell what was happening in the crowd.Comment
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Mel, or anyone else who was at the game, were the Hawthorn fans as obnoxious as last year? Or was 2014 a 'special' performance because of our recruitment of Buddy, and our winning in 2012?
I could hear the Bronx cheers when Kennedy took a couple of marks late in the match, but in general from the TV coverage it was hard to tell what was happening in the crowd.
The thing is that they don't hate the Eagles like they hate us or other teams like Geelong. I never had any issues with their supporters until after the 2012 grand final. Then after that there was venom!Comment
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And I agree that the NRL treat their indigenous players with a lot more respect.
Even Anthony Mundine, who was probably over-hated due to his aboriginality, but who was also genuinely offensive (often to fellow indigenous sportsmen) in his wannabe Muhammad Ali persona never received the hatred that Goodesy got this yearComment
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Such a beautiful photo.
And I agree that the NRL treat their indigenous players with a lot more respect.
Even Anthony Mundine, who was probably over-hated due to his aboriginality, but who was also genuinely offensive (often to fellow indigenous sportsmen) in his wannabe Muhammad Ali persona never received the hatred that Goodesy got this yearComment
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We we seated right behind the broncos cheer leaders who had one aboriginal dancer. Around us were heaps of cowboy supporters.
The aboriginal girl got up and did a little solo dance during a stoppage. First thing that i thought of was ... oh @@@@ this is going to be ugly. But i didn't hear a since racist jibe or comment from the crowd. Imagine that at a west coast game ?Comment
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I have lost interest in the NRL since Super League but last night was simply unbelievable as a game. The 2005 GF is also hard to beat, very similar in that the match depends on a play in the last second of the match.Comment
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To be fair, it was the crowds - and (I think) a relatively small percentage of them - guilty of the disrespect. And maybe the AFL was lukewarm to the issue. But the clubs and players were outward in their support for Goodes and the condemnation of the treatment he received.Comment
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We we seated right behind the broncos cheer leaders who had one aboriginal dancer. Around us were heaps of cowboy supporters.
The aboriginal girl got up and did a little solo dance during a stoppage. First thing that i thought of was ... oh @@@@ this is going to be ugly. But i didn't hear a since racist jibe or comment from the crowd. Imagine that at a west coast game ?Comment
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The Hawks supporters around me were nothing like they are when we play the Hawks. Yeah they were arrogant, (and why shouldn't they after winning 3 in a row), but they weren't abusive to the Eagles players or supporters. That's not to say that it wasn't bad in other areas of the ground but I couldn't hear any booing like Goodes was subjected to, just the Kennedy bronx cheer which was warranted!
The thing is that they don't hate the Eagles like they hate us or other teams like Geelong. I never had any issues with their supporters until after the 2012 grand final. Then after that there was venom!"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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A long established and accepted fact that racism was a major factor in that, albeit a racism that manifested in booing that extended only to Goodes ( And we all know the reasons why, proud black man shaking up the establishment, many couldn't handle it, booing begins etc) , not to any other aboriginal player in the league. I love how you are able to twist things at your convenience to suit the narrative that suits you. You use it to great effect In your ANZ stadium rants. It's a great skill.Comment
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