AFL says national flags allowed in venues

AFL says national flags allowed in venues

Harry Sheezel’s excellent debut has inadvertently sparked controversy round whether or not nationwide flags are allowed inside AFL venues.

The North Melbourne younger gun is Jewish and {a photograph} was taken of him with an Israel nationwide flag within the background after he starred in Saturday’s win over West Coast at Marvel Stadium.

There had been media studies on Wednesday that an AFL worker, replying to a fan’s question, mentioned nationwide flags weren’t allowed at video games below the circumstances of entry.

But the AFL launched an announcement, saying that’s fallacious and the league has no drawback with nationwide flags within the crowd throughout video games.

“An AFL match day is a place for everyone, we want fans to celebrate their clubs and players, and if that includes displaying national flags that amplify any of their team’s player heritage then the AFL is fully supportive,” the league mentioned.

“We should celebrate our players and the game any chance we get.

“For readability, the AFL has no subject with the flag and indicators supporting North Melbourne’s Harry Sheezel on the weekend.

“Correspondence sent to a patron that had an issue with the flag being displayed was an incorrect interpretation of our conditions of match day entry policy and we apologise for any confusion.”

The AFL added that the circumstances of entry regulate flags, indicators or banners which have industrial or political messages.

“The AFL is proud of our diverse and wide-ranging backgrounds, faiths, and origins of all our players and encourage fans to continue to celebrate it accordingly,” it added.

Sheezel was the third decide in final yr’s nationwide draft and he earned this week’s Rising Star nomination for his debut.

He has additionally signed a two-year contract with the Kangaroos.

Sheezel is the AFL’s first Jewish participant to be drafted this century.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au