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Woman Banned From AFL After Racist Attack On Eddie Betts

The AFL fan threw a banana at him in the latest of many incidents.

An AFL fan has sparked controversy after throwing a banana at Adelaide Crows player Eddie Betts in a racially charged attack.

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The Herald Sun reports that the woman threw the banana after Bettsโ€™ fifth goal in the last few seconds of the game. The woman also allegedly called him โ€˜a monkeyโ€™, leading the Port Adelaide Football Club to believe that it was โ€˜clear that the offenderโ€™s behaviour was racially motivatedโ€™. 

She has received an indefinite ban from future games, and could face a lifetime ban if it is proven that the incident was a case of racial abuse.

โ€œWe will revoke her membership,โ€ Port Adelaide president David Koch said. โ€œItโ€™s against the law No. 1 and against our code of conduct.โ€

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Other fans have taken to social media to say that this isnโ€™t the first disturbing incident theyโ€™ve witnessed from this woman.

One man wrote: โ€œThis happened in the row in front of me. I am proud to say that I yelled at her and told her she took it too far.

โ€œShe responded by saying, but heโ€™s a monkey. I yelled back, no, ur just a racist.

โ€œAll year weโ€™ve had to put up with her foul mouth โ€ฆ in front of our kids.โ€

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ABC News reports that the woman has since agreed to participate in a cultural awareness program run by Port Adelaide Football Club.

โ€œShe quite clearly recognises that sheโ€™s made a terrible mistake and weโ€™ll work with her on that,โ€ Port Adelaide member services general manager Matthew Richardson told ABC.

โ€œWe have got a very proud reputation, weโ€™ve got industry leading Indigenous programs and cultural awareness programs so we will actually get her involved in those so that she can actually understand what sheโ€™s done.

โ€œWe do quite extensive cultural awareness training with all our staff, so weโ€™ll involve her in that program, and that does include our Indigenous players.โ€

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Richardson also added that the response from the public has been a good sign.

โ€œThe way that people have responded to this incident, that itโ€™s totally unacceptable, in some ways is quite encouraging,โ€ he added.

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