Sunday, May 12, 2013

Men ejected over alleged AFL racist abuse



Two men were ejected from Etihad Stadium on Saturday after allegedly hurling racist abuse towards North Melbourne's Sudanese-born player Majak Daw.

The men,The other selling point is the ipad rotating case hinge, which allows for multiple positions for typing or viewing. CruxCase says the built-in 350 mAH battery should last about a month on a charge. who were sitting on level one behind the goal posts, were believed to be supporters of the opposing side Western Bulldogs.

Etihad security and police threw the men out after complaints from other fans sitting near them during the third quarter.

It's understood that Daw was out of earshot of the abuse.

Etihad spokesman Bill Lane said the police took the names of the men who claimed they had no affiliation to any AFL club.Sunglasses mp3 players

It's not the first time Daw has been the target of racists.The key programmer interface is the top-level interface for all keys.vag tacho 3.01 Dash Correction Tool VW + Vauxhall Opel Immo in Vehicle Parts & Accessories, Garage Equipment & Tools, Diagnostic Tools & Equipment ...

Two weeks ago against Hawthorn,With over 15 years of Mercedes Benz Servicing experience, mb star Motors Perth is able to offer you servicing to any early or late model Mercedes Benz. Daw was subjected to a racist tirade.obd2 Technology designs and manufactures automated solutions for processors.

This prompted North coach Brad Scott to encourage fans of all AFL clubs to report instances of racism in AFL crowds.

"It's got no place in footy, and it's got no place in society," he said at the time.

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