Club and AFL CEO apologise after patron left in tears by a contracted security guard
Elise Read says she didn’t even think about the, or yes rallies happening around the country, when she got dressed to head to an AFLW match on Sunday.
But the treatment she – and at least one other fan, also turned away – received left her in tears, and prompted theAFL ticketing rules say patrons must not “wear or otherwise display commercial, political, religious or offensive signage or logos of any kind”. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup“Dakota Davidson is our favourite player, she’s the leading goal scorer for the Lions, an Indigenous player,” she said.
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