"We love fans in our game, and they're so critical to our game, but our players should never ever be touched when they're on the football field," McQualter said.
So just out of curiosity what happens to the players when after scoring a goal they run along the fence and get all those hand slaps? Just a question for the AFL...
"We love fans in our game, and they're so critical to our game, but our players should never ever be touched when they're on the football field," McQualter said.
So just out of curiosity what happens to the players when after scoring a goal they run along the fence and get all those hand slaps? Just a question for the AFL...
Think it depends who's doing the initiating. When I read that my mind immediately jumped to James Hird and I think that moment would have had far less impact if the fan interaction wasn't part of it.
I haven't actually seen this incident with Pickett, was there any malice in it?
Think it depends who's doing the initiating. When I read that my mind immediately jumped to James Hird and I think that moment would have had far less impact if the fan interaction wasn't part of it.
I haven't actually seen this incident with Pickett, was there any malice in it?
Never mentioned anything about post game so not sure how that works. My comment was referring to just in game play.
And I agree safety is important in the workplace. Unfortunately we are talking about the AFL and they selectively avoid applying safety in the workplace when it is convenient for them so you never know what they will do or stand for.