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AFL captains rally around Goodes amid racism row | AFL captains rally around Goodes amid racism row |
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The captains of all 18 Australian Rules football clubs have called on fans to stop booing football star Adam Goodes. | The captains of all 18 Australian Rules football clubs have called on fans to stop booing football star Adam Goodes. |
The embattled Sydney Swans player also received strong support on Friday from a growing number of business leaders, including billionaire James Packer. | The embattled Sydney Swans player also received strong support on Friday from a growing number of business leaders, including billionaire James Packer. |
Goodes, an Indigenous Australian, has been plagued by booing while on the field, which his supporters say is prompted by racism. | |
The footballer is now taking time off from the sport. | The footballer is now taking time off from the sport. |
Some fans have defended the booing, saying it is not racist but simply because they do not like Goodes as a player. | Some fans have defended the booing, saying it is not racist but simply because they do not like Goodes as a player. |
'Celebrate the success' | 'Celebrate the success' |
The Australian Football League (AFL) Players' Association and team skippers released a statement on Friday expressing their distaste for the constant booing of Goodes this year, especially during last Sunday's clash at Perth's Subiaco Oval. | The Australian Football League (AFL) Players' Association and team skippers released a statement on Friday expressing their distaste for the constant booing of Goodes this year, especially during last Sunday's clash at Perth's Subiaco Oval. |
The statement - being described as an unprecedented show of support for one player - called on fans to celebrate Australia's diversity and keep the game free of prejudice. | The statement - being described as an unprecedented show of support for one player - called on fans to celebrate Australia's diversity and keep the game free of prejudice. |
"Enjoy the game, celebrate the success but don't boo, jeer or taunt players because of who they are or what they stand for," it said. | "Enjoy the game, celebrate the success but don't boo, jeer or taunt players because of who they are or what they stand for," it said. |
About 150 community, political and business groups also issued a statement supporting Goodes and calling for an end to racism in sport, reported Australian Associated Press. | About 150 community, political and business groups also issued a statement supporting Goodes and calling for an end to racism in sport, reported Australian Associated Press. |
The organisations, which include schools, unions and several indigenous advocacy groups, said Goodes should be commended for displaying his culture on the football field and for taking a "courageous stance" against racism. | The organisations, which include schools, unions and several indigenous advocacy groups, said Goodes should be commended for displaying his culture on the football field and for taking a "courageous stance" against racism. |
Separately, one of Australia's wealthiest and most influential businessmen, Crown chairman James Packer, said on Friday he was "ashamed" by the whole affair. | Separately, one of Australia's wealthiest and most influential businessmen, Crown chairman James Packer, said on Friday he was "ashamed" by the whole affair. |
Speaking in Melbourne at a Crown function in support of indigenous employment programs, Mr Packer said Goodes should be treated with more respect. | Speaking in Melbourne at a Crown function in support of indigenous employment programs, Mr Packer said Goodes should be treated with more respect. |
"He's a great Australian. He won Australian of the Year, I think he's an amazing role model," Mr Packer said, local media reported. | "He's a great Australian. He won Australian of the Year, I think he's an amazing role model," Mr Packer said, local media reported. |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott also urged fans to treat Goodes with respect. | Prime Minister Tony Abbott also urged fans to treat Goodes with respect. |
"Certainly the last thing we want in Australia is anything, anything at all, that smacks of racism," Mr Abbott told Radio 2SM. | "Certainly the last thing we want in Australia is anything, anything at all, that smacks of racism," Mr Abbott told Radio 2SM. |
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