Geelong has apologised for the membership’s Mad Monday antics, revealing future post-season occasions “is not going to proceed on this present kind”.
How two Instagram posts have unravelled years of goodwill at Geelong’s Mad Monday
The Cats launched an announcement on Wednesday night, describing “sure costumes and related social media posts” as inappropriate and a big error of judgement.
Star midfielder Bailey Smith made a sequence of Instagram posts from the membership’s Mad Monday perform, following Geelong’s 47-point grand last loss to Brisbane.
Smith posted a photograph of himself and Geelong captain Patrick Dangerfield.
Within the caption, Smith referenced the film Brokeback Mountain, which depicts a fancy romantic relationship between two cowboys, and wrote, “that is what shedding a granny does to ya”.
Smith additionally posted a photograph of teammate Max Holmes, who had dressed as distinguished AFL journalist Caroline Wilson, and within the caption urged she had “by no means seemed higher”.
“Geelong Soccer Membership sincerely apologises for the offence triggered following our end-of-season gathering on Monday,” the Cats assertion learn.
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“Sure costumes and related social media posts have been inappropriate and a big error of judgement, and don’t mirror our Crew of All dedication.
“The membership has determined future post-season occasions is not going to proceed on this present kind, and we’ll take this second to additional educate our folks on expectations and membership and neighborhood requirements.”
Commenting earlier this week, former West Coast defender Mitch Brown — the primary AFL participant to publicly reveal he’s bisexual — was unimpressed with the picture posted of Smith and Dangerfield.
“In all seriousness although, guys do higher,” Brown wrote on Instagram.
“Final time I checked, shedding a grand last does not make you homosexual, however being homophobic undoubtedly makes you a loser.”
AFL speaks to Cats
Previous to the Cats releasing their assertion, AFL soccer efficiency govt normal supervisor Greg Swann confirmed the league had spoken with the membership.
“We predict the golf equipment are the very best folks to cope with it, their gamers,” Swann mentioned.
“We’re not thrilled, clearly, with what occurred and nor are Geelong.”
Cillian Burke, Mark Blicavs and Mark O’Connor dressed as controversial band Kneecap. (Krock Soccer)
Final yr, the AFL handed down suspensions and fines to GWS gamers concerned in an end-of-season perform that concerned sexist skits and inappropriate costumes.
Swann indicated that leaving golf equipment to cope with participant behaviour was the AFL’s desire going ahead.
“You may see that change. As I mentioned, I believe these are membership points,” he mentioned.
“I am undecided why the AFL [would step in]. We’ll step in if now we have to, however let the golf equipment cope with it.”
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