The western coast lovers show the support of Harley Reed with the Middle Finger’s Law during the clash against Freemantel

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The western coast fans showed their support for Harley Reed with the Capeeus gesture during the first quarter of my Derby on Sunday against Friemantel.
Red was fined $ 1,000 by AFL after showing his middle finger to the Gabba crowd during the 19 -point West Coast loss against BRISBANE Lions last week.
An initiative led by fans has gained protesting the punishment for support from support during the week before the Derby Eagles against its competitors across cities Friemantel.
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As the hour has passed over nine minutes, thousands of fans of the eagles raised their middle fingers for No. 9.
This comes after Poma announced that Reed had signed a six -year care deal with the accident of the accident.
They released a photo With the phrase “we got your back for another six years” with five fingers raised on the one hand and the middle finger on the other hand.
The 19 -year -old emerging star has been under the spotlight since it was captured with the number 1 selection in the AFL 2023 draft.
But attention has reached new levels this year.
He enjoyed a season for the first time in the past year, with his hunting, which resembles Dustin Martin and the strong midfield explosion that earns him an instant worship on the West Coast.
But Red’s slow start until 2025, repeated skirmishes outside the ball and playing for free kicks led to criticism from criticism from all over the country.
He surprised the surrounding Paradise with the first year coach, Andrew McCallter, and praised the star midfielder to take in his step.
McCleter said this week: “It is great to see it (intensive audit), because I have never seen 19 years of age in this scenario.”
“But he has a strong support network around him. He is a balanced and humble child, and he was good.
“He is fine. He is preparing to play and be a great teammate last week.”
McQualter is everything for theater in sport, but it was quick to admit Red’s actions to show the middle finger of the crowd was not acceptable.
McCleter said: “We do not condone Harley’s actions.”
“It is not perfect, this part of it.
“But we know how good the Harley person is, and we are putting some good support plans around him and ensuring that he will be a great teammate for the team for many years to come.”
– With Western Australia and AAP