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Western FL investigation into alleged spitting incident

An investigation into an alleged spitting incident in the Western Football League women’s grand final between Caroline Springs and Yarraville Seddon has concluded, with the league saying the allegation could not be substantiated.

In a statement released last week, the league said it received a report of an incident of spitting occurring in the 17 to 18 minute mark of the final quarter as a Yarraville Seddon player retrieved the ball following a behind.

The league said following an investigation, including a detailed review of available video footage, the player is observed collecting the ball and turning toward the group.

“However, there is no visual evidence of any individual spitting, and no witnesses in the immediate vicinity – including the WFNL goal umpire – that observed the alleged act,” the league said.

“Accordingly, the allegation could not be substantiated.

“The league treats all such matters with the utmost seriousness. Respectful behaviour is a non-negotiable standard at all community sporting events. Heckling, abuse, or any form of antisocial behaviour is entirely incompatible with the values of community football.”

The league said it would like to thank the player involved for bringing the matter to our attention.

Both clubs then released their own statement.

The Eagles said they support and stand firm on the principles that their players and spectators should enjoy our game in a safe and respectful environment.

“We do not condone nor accept that its acceptable behaviour for players to be mistreated from the sidelines,” the club said.

“We respect the statements made [by the league and Caroline Springs] but fully support our player and believe that the incident occurred.

“We acknowledge however, that in the world of community football, it is difficult to determine all of the facts with the tools available to us.”

Caroline Springs said the club takes the allegations seriously and immediately convened a panel to investigate the alleged incident.

“In conjunction with the league, the club conducted a thorough internal investigation, meeting individually with members and supporters who were in the area where the alleged incident took place,” the Lakers said.

“The individuals in the vicinity of the area deny that any player was spat at, or that any spitting took place. This account has been corroborated by bystander witnesses, including an off-duty member of the Victorian Police, as well as the available video footage.

“We do not, and will not, tolerate any acts of gender-based violence. We do not accept the premise that ‘boys will be boys’ or that acts of gender-based violence are okay under the guise of banter, whether on the football field or not.”

Caroline Springs won the grand final by 17 points.

Tara Murray

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