Phew! When I first saw the headline I thought Eddie was going to be dragged into it. Foolish of Newman, Scott and Sheahan to come out and claim the Winmar gesture was for a different reason than what it actually was.
St Kilda great Nicky Winmar and photographer Wayne Ludbey are reportedly set to take Sam Newman, Don Scott and Mike Sheahan to court after the trio claimed the indigenous star's iconic act in 1993 at Victoria Park was not due to being racially vilified.
ESPN is reporting that Winmar and Ludbey have engaged the services of the high powered law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler, with a long history of dealing in reconciliation, meeting this week to defend the truth of their account of events at Victoria Park on April 17, 1993.
Ludbey:
"This is a strategic thing on the behalf of them to make money by kicking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, because they believe they can't fight back.
"There's no grey area in this - they knew what they were doing."
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St Kilda great Nicky Winmar and photographer Wayne Ludbey are reportedly set to take Sam Newman, Don Scott and Mike Sheahan to court after the trio claimed the indigenous star's iconic act in 1993 at Victoria Park was not due to being racially vilified.
ESPN is reporting that Winmar and Ludbey have engaged the services of the high powered law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler, with a long history of dealing in reconciliation, meeting this week to defend the truth of their account of events at Victoria Park on April 17, 1993.
Ludbey:
"This is a strategic thing on the behalf of them to make money by kicking Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, because they believe they can't fight back.
"There's no grey area in this - they knew what they were doing."
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