Freo dismisses Ku Klux Klan claims
April 21st 2009 08:03
FREMANTLE has dismissed claims two of its players dressed up in Ku Klux Klan costumes.
The controversy started when list development manager Steve Malaxos told Perth radio station SportsFM last Saturday that players dressed in Ku Klux Klan outfits had raided teammates houses.
"There's a reasonable amount of pranks that are going on all time time," Malaxos said.
"Sometimes they raid each other's houses in, like, sort of Ku Klux Klan outfits and that as well, that's one of the pranks."
Dockers chief executive Steve Rosich told the media on Tuesday afternoon that Malaxos had simply gotten his description of the costumes wrong.
Young players Clayton Hinkley and Andrew Foster were involved in the prank, in which they dressed up in white sheets, white face masks and black sunglasses and egged and glad-wrapped four teammates cars.
Rosich said Hinkley and Foster would not be sanctioned for the prank.
The controversy started when list development manager Steve Malaxos told Perth radio station SportsFM last Saturday that players dressed in Ku Klux Klan outfits had raided teammates houses.
"There's a reasonable amount of pranks that are going on all time time," Malaxos said.
"Sometimes they raid each other's houses in, like, sort of Ku Klux Klan outfits and that as well, that's one of the pranks."
Dockers chief executive Steve Rosich told the media on Tuesday afternoon that Malaxos had simply gotten his description of the costumes wrong.
Young players Clayton Hinkley and Andrew Foster were involved in the prank, in which they dressed up in white sheets, white face masks and black sunglasses and egged and glad-wrapped four teammates cars.
Rosich said Hinkley and Foster would not be sanctioned for the prank.
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