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Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« on: February 01, 2021, 03:03:38 PM »
Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood

Michael Gleeson
The Age
February 1, 2021


Collingwood have had an unhealthy culture of protecting individuals ahead of the club, where systemic racism has long existed, according to the long-awaited report prompted by Heritier Lumumba’s claims of racism.

The 35-page independent report, which was obtained by News Corp, suggests the club’s actions have been at best ineffective and at worst have exacerbated problems of racism at the club.

“There is a gap between what Collingwood Football Club says it stands for and what it does,” said the report.

“While claims of racism have been made across the AFL, there is something ­distinct and egregious about Collingwood’s history.”

The report was tabled with the board before Christmas, days after long-standing club president Eddie McGuire said he would stand down as at the end of this year.

“There is a culture of individuals, if not quite being bigger than the club, then at least having an unhealthy ­degree of influence over club culture,” the report allegedly said.

Lumumba refused to participate in the report, doubtful of Collingwood’s rigour in addressing the issues.

The report was written by Professor Larissa Behrendt and Professor Lindon Coombes, both from the University of Technology in Sydney, who completed 30 interviews.

Lumuba has lodged a claim in the Supreme Court alleging an unsafe workplace at Collingwood but those papers are yet to be served on the named defendants, Collingwood and the AFL.

His lawyer, Rhea Dillon, from Phi Finney McDonald, told The Age on Monday that “the report vindicates our client’s claims”. Lumumba is seeking acknowledgment of the racism, an apology and compensation for what occurred.

The report looked at the broader culture at Collingwood and was not focused on Lumumba’s claims as he was not prepared to be involved in the process.

“Individuals have paid a high cost for speaking out against racism at the club,” News Corp quoted the report as saying.

“What is clear is that racism at the club has resulted in profound and enduring harm to First Nations and African players. The racism affected them, their communities, and set dangerous norms for the public.

“As one person we spoke to said: ‘If you look at every high-profile incident of racism in the game, Collingwood is there somewhere.’

“A consistent pattern with the Collingwood Football Club is what has been seen as its failure to adequately address incidents when they have arisen,” it said.

The review found Collingwood “takes a ‘guns pointing out’ or ‘double down’ approach rather than taking the lead in investigating and addressing complaints or issues raised.

“This has also meant that Collingwood’s response has often been perceived as one where claims of racism are dealt with in terms of damage control and protecting the brand, rather than seeking to address issues and make change,” it said.

“This has meant people who felt aggrieved within the club felt they were not being heard. ‘It’s hard to be a Collingwood supporter’ was the reflection of several Indigenous fans of the club who struggled with the club’s lack of leadership on issues of racism.

“All of this comes back to the leadership of the Collingwood Football Club – particularly its board – and the need for them to set the vision and values of the club and to drive structural change within the organisation.”

The report referenced McGuire inappropriately joking on his radio show that Adam Goodes could be used to promote King Kong only days after Goodes had been called an ape by a young fan.

The report made 18 recommendations and accepted the club had made “important and positive steps … in the past few years” including appointing a first nations person to the board and introducing policies targeted at racism.

It accepted Collingwood deserved credit for initiating the review and report.

“It needs to be noted and underlined that, in undertaking this review, the club was unflinching in holding up a mirror to itself.

“It was a brave first step that few would have the courage to take.”

Behrendt’s office was making no comment when contacted by The Age.

Collingwood have been contacted for comment.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/report-finds-systemic-racism-at-collingwood-20210201-p56ybh.html

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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2021, 09:46:58 PM »
Eddie called it a "historic and proud day"  :gobdrop

Talk about gold star spin

https://www.afl.com.au/news/544687/-not-a-racist-club-mcguire-fights-back-after-leaked-report
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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2021, 01:16:03 PM »
Thanks goodness Harry O’Brien never played for our club

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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2021, 04:02:58 PM »
i'm not one to defend eddie, but racism please.

Id say Harry o probably ran out of money and now requires some of it back.

How is he any different to the ethnics who had eggs thrown at them in the 50's and 60's and told to fo home every day for 2 decades.

What a load of BS.
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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2021, 09:19:02 PM »
Taking Heritier Lumumba out of it for a moment

There are other indigenous players who have also come out made claims. Andy Krakour is one I have alot of respect for Andy so i think there has been a problem.





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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2021, 09:38:24 PM »
yeah perhaps.

Im still not buying heretiers version of events, and tbh i think he needs to grow a pair. IMO he is probably after some cash and wants to be seen as some blm hero when in fact he loved his time at collingwood. Krak also. Easier when the club isnt paying you and the gravy train has stopped to start throwing stones.

I have no doubt there are a lot of people, white and black who have copped abuse, though a lot of them who are coming out now are attention seekers, and heretier and goodes are in that category for me.





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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2021, 10:34:56 PM »
yeah perhaps.

Im still not buying heretiers version of events, and tbh i think he needs to grow a pair. IMO he is probably after some cash and wants to be seen as some blm hero when in fact he loved his time at collingwood. Krak also. Easier when the club isnt paying you and the gravy train has stopped to start throwing stones.

I have no doubt there are a lot of people, white and black who have copped abuse, though a lot of them who are coming out now are attention seekers, and heretier and goodes are in that category for me.

Should have added I'm not a fan of Heritier. Never have been. Some of his tweets border on inciting hatred (Aust Day being a good example).

But as I said some of the peolple who complained privately and the agreed to speak with the people who put the report together I don't doubt.. and they are the ones we shpuld be listening to. Just my take
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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2021, 08:33:58 AM »
Not a fan of HL.

Big lookatme complex. Thinks he's very special.

No doubt subjected to racism but I'm disappointed he didn't assist with the investigation that he helped to instigate.

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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #8 on: February 03, 2021, 10:31:50 AM »
Should shut the club down

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Re: Report finds ‘systemic racism’ at Collingwood
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2021, 02:28:17 PM »
Not a fan of HL.

Big lookatme complex. Thinks he's very special.

No doubt subjected to racism but I'm disappointed he didn't assist with the investigation that he helped to instigate.

Agree Andyy

He should taken part ... says alot that he didn't IMHO

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