An AFL fan has sparked controversy after throwing a banana at Adelaide Crows player Eddie Betts in a racially charged attack.
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 โa monkeyโ, leading the Port Adelaide Football Club to believe that it was โclear that the offenderโs 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.
โWe will revoke her membership,โ Port Adelaide president David Koch said. โItโs against the law No. 1 and against our code of conduct.โ
Other fans have taken to social media to say that this isnโt the first disturbing incident theyโve witnessed from this woman.
One man wrote: โThis 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.
โShe responded by saying, but heโs a monkey. I yelled back, no, ur just a racist.
โAll year weโve had to put up with her foul mouth โฆ in front of our kids.โ
ABC News reports that the woman has since agreed to participate in a cultural awareness program run by Port Adelaide Football Club.
โShe quite clearly recognises that sheโs made a terrible mistake and weโll work with her on that,โ Port Adelaide member services general manager Matthew Richardson told ABC.
โWe have got a very proud reputation, weโve 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 sheโs done.
โWe do quite extensive cultural awareness training with all our staff, so weโll involve her in that program, and that does include our Indigenous players.โ
Richardson also added that the response from the public has been a good sign.
โThe way that people have responded to this incident, that itโs totally unacceptable, in some ways is quite encouraging,โ he added.