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Collingwood boss is accused of making disgraceful racist 'jokes' about Indigenous Aussies and Jews as new scandal hits club
The AFL has been urged to strip Collingwood of premiership points should explosive fresh racism allegations be proven in court.
The Magpies, including chief executive Craig Kelly, are facing damning claims that on Monday were filed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
Mark Cleaver, the club's former head of First Nations strategy, is the sole applicant in the documents, while the Collingwood Football Club is the only respondent.
'The allegations in this case call into question whether the Collingwood Football Club has learned anything from its multiple self-inflicted racism scandals,' Daniel Victory, principal with Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, said in a statement to AAP.
'We are entitled to expect more from a club that has promised to do better.
'The conduct alleged in this case has no place in society or any sporting club and especially not in a league that holds itself out as an agent for social change.
'Football fans have a right to feel let down once again by the Collingwood Football Club.
'The AFL should consider penalising premiership points from clubs if allegations like this are proven.'
Kelly is alleged to have 'joked' about placing a 'live f***ing possum' in a special room for Indigenous players, called an Aboriginal elder a 'dumb old b**ch' and suggested sending a photograph of a 'Free Palestine' sign to a Jewish colleague, News Corp reported.
It comes after Collingwood commissioned an independent review to deal with racism in 2021.
Former Magpies president Eddie McGuire at the time labelled the release of the report 'a historic and proud day.'
A week after his highly-criticised comments, McGuire stood down following more than 20 years in charge.
The Magpies also came under fire when premiership-winning star Heritier Lumumba severed all ties with the club in 2022.
Lumumba stated at the time 'nothing has changed' in the wake of the club's Do Better report into ongoing allegations of racism at the club.
Collingwood and the AFL have been contacted for comment.
Collingwood boss is accused of making disgraceful racist 'jokes' about Indigenous Aussies and Jews as new scandal hits club
- Collingwood facing another alleged racism scandal
- Involves alleged comments from CEO Craig Kelly
- Claims filed in Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
The AFL has been urged to strip Collingwood of premiership points should explosive fresh racism allegations be proven in court.
The Magpies, including chief executive Craig Kelly, are facing damning claims that on Monday were filed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
Mark Cleaver, the club's former head of First Nations strategy, is the sole applicant in the documents, while the Collingwood Football Club is the only respondent.
'The allegations in this case call into question whether the Collingwood Football Club has learned anything from its multiple self-inflicted racism scandals,' Daniel Victory, principal with Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, said in a statement to AAP.
'We are entitled to expect more from a club that has promised to do better.
'The conduct alleged in this case has no place in society or any sporting club and especially not in a league that holds itself out as an agent for social change.
'Football fans have a right to feel let down once again by the Collingwood Football Club.
'The AFL should consider penalising premiership points from clubs if allegations like this are proven.'
Kelly is alleged to have 'joked' about placing a 'live f***ing possum' in a special room for Indigenous players, called an Aboriginal elder a 'dumb old b**ch' and suggested sending a photograph of a 'Free Palestine' sign to a Jewish colleague, News Corp reported.
It comes after Collingwood commissioned an independent review to deal with racism in 2021.
Former Magpies president Eddie McGuire at the time labelled the release of the report 'a historic and proud day.'
A week after his highly-criticised comments, McGuire stood down following more than 20 years in charge.
The Magpies also came under fire when premiership-winning star Heritier Lumumba severed all ties with the club in 2022.
Lumumba stated at the time 'nothing has changed' in the wake of the club's Do Better report into ongoing allegations of racism at the club.
Collingwood and the AFL have been contacted for comment.