PORT Adelaide Football Club officials today met with the offender who threw a banana in the direction of Adelaide Crows players during the final quarter of Saturday night’s Showdown.
The offender deeply regrets her actions and has agreed to take part in the club’s industry leading cultural awareness sessions.
The offender supplied the following statement for release:
I would like to sincerely apologise for my behaviour on Saturday night at the Showdown.
To the entire Port Adelaide Football Club community, I deeply regret any embarrassment I have caused as a result of my actions.
I apologise to Eddie Betts and the Adelaide Football Club as it was never my intention to cause harm or distress to your players or supporters.
Going to a game of football is meant to be a fun and enjoyable event for all and I apologise for ruining it for so many.
I regret my momentary lapse of judgement and I did not attend the game with the predetermined attitude of bringing the game into disrepute or to offend anyone.
Unfortunately, the emotions of the game got the better of me and I hope you all accept my apology.
I will accept the sanctions given to me as a result of this incident, with the strongest understanding that there is no place for this kind of behaviour.
Statement: Spectator incident
The club has met with the spectator involved in Saturday night's incident and she has issued a statement.