Port Adelaide's Jeremy Finlayson Faces Penalty for Homophobic Slur During AFL Match

April 8, 2024
Port Adelaide's Jeremy Finlayson Faces Penalty for Homophobic Slur During AFL Match
  • Port Adelaide player Jeremy Finlayson faces consequences for using a homophobic slur during Gather Round, with AFL executive Andrew Dillon confirming an ongoing investigation.

  • A decision on Finlayson's penalty, potentially including suspensions or fines, is expected by Thursday, ahead of the next round of matches.

  • Finlayson has publicly apologized and shown remorse for the incident, which is under review by AFL football boss Laura Kane and general counsel Stephen Meade.

  • The AFL's commitment to addressing such misconduct is underscored, with each case being considered on its unique merits, as noted by Dillon in response to comparisons with a past case involving coach Alastair Clarkson.

  • The article calls for the AFL to eradicate prejudicial behavior in sports and to ensure players are aware of the impact of their words, while criticizing delays in the investigation process.

  • In a separate announcement, the AFL and the SA government revealed that the Barossa Valley will host an AFL game in 2025.

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