allegations is all it is at this stage. Yes Inglis was the one who reported it but he was heavily concussed and being escorted from the field at the time.NlolRL wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:18 pmWhat do you mean if? Inglis reported it!pussycat wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:05 amBeaussie wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:46 am
Look I rarely comment on this subject as I believe it’s more a reflection of general society than a bad reflection on any one sports codes. That said, the almost hysterical rantings and moral superiority on show by some leaguies here wold have anyone believing this issue is exclusively an AFL problem. Clearly that’s not the case and the fact that whole sections of an NRL crowd were booing a champion of the game like Inglis and no fans thought it should be reported is truly sad. As mentioned in another post, it appears to be tolerated in the NRL, whereas in the AFL it isn’t and fans will point it out.
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More than half the Penrith players are dark skinned. So if it came from someone in thhe crowd he must be a nutter and as far as Im aware, Gill was not at the game but that doesn't mean that he couldn't have sent one of his followers to make the alleged remarks.
If this did happen in the NRL its a one off, in the AFL its a weekly occurrence.
As for it being a one-off, take your thugby glasses off! It also happens in RL despite veing ignored by other fans. In the AFL other fans report racist behaviour which is why it seems like more incidents
It may have happened, probably did but don't confuse your racist 'one white parent sport' with mine.