& so have you .Xman wrote:Admitted what exactly? Careful now, you don't want to be found lying again today....AFLcrap1 wrote:BS ...How so .Swans4ever wrote:If that's the case then you can obviously name all players drafted last year under the one white parent rule????? No.....thought not just another BS claim that has no evidence whatsoever to support it!!!
The bloke admitted it .
Lost his job over it .
It was in the media ..For days..
But in your little insular AFL is Good world ,that means nothing.
& You want to know about lat yr .
Ask the clubs ,but seeing as they seen what happens to anyone who tells it like it is ,do you think they will admit to doing it.
Get out of whatever mushroom you live under & live in the real world.
Hold on ..
I am talking to a bloke who follows the biggest LEGAL cheats in AUS sport.
COLA.
& thinks that's OK..





He Admitted it
How many fucking times do I have to post it.
Get your head out of your arse & read what he says.
A RECRUITER for an AFL club has privately admitted to the league that his club would be unlikely to draft an indigenous player unless at least one parent were white.
Some clubs have told the AFL they are more reluctant than before about recruiting Aboriginal players because they are thought to provide a difficult management issue. Other clubs, however, remain firmly committed to recruiting Aborigines
Jason Mifsud, the AFL's community engagement manager, confirmed there had been a hardening of attitudes against Aboriginal players at some clubs. ''I have had direct conversations with a number of recruiting officers. A recruiter from one club told me that 'unless they have a white parent we are not going to draft an Aboriginal player and our club would not be alone in that'.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/a ... z305E67kuj
See that bit about DIRECT CONVERSATIONS.
Here it is again for the Blind.
A recruiter from one club told me that 'unless they have a white parent we are not going to draft an Aboriginal player and our club would not be alone in that'


















