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Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory online comment about Tammy Hembrow
Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory online comment about Tammy Hembrow

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Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory online comment about Tammy Hembrow

A football coach has been sacked over a sexist and derogatory comment he made on social media about influencer Tammy Hembrow. The Harvey Brunswick Leschenault (HBL) Football Club in WA's South West released a statement on Friday saying coach John Baggetta had been terminated as league coach over a social media post. 'We do not condone these comments, they do not reflect the values or standards of the HBL Football Club at any level,' a statement from the club read. The comment was allegedly made on a post about Hembrow going on a date with AFL star Bailey Smith. An online feminist page shared the comment in a post about 'disgusting misogynist slurs by Australian men directed at Tammy Hembrow after she went on a date.' The post highlighted the football coach was a mentor to young men who shaped their points of view. HBL said in a statement its football community and others thought the comment was inappropriate and should not be tolerated. 'We are incredibly proud to have a women's team, female representation on our board and women actively involved in our club,' the statement read. 'We have consulted with our women's side and we are committed to offering them and all the females in our club any support necessary.' 'It's not what I stand for, I have apologised and will move on to do better,' he said.

Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory comment
Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory comment

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Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory comment

A football coach has been sacked over a sexist and derogatory comment he made on social media about influencer Tammy Hembrow. The Harvey Brunswick Leschenault (HBL) Football Club in WA's South West released a statement on Friday saying coach John Baggetta had been terminated as league coach over a social media post. 'We do not condone these comments, they do not reflect the values or standards of the HBL Football Club at any level,' a statement from the club read. The comment was allegedly made on a post about Hembrow going on a date with AFL star Bailey Smith. An online feminist page shared the comment in a post about 'disgusting misogynist slurs by Australian men directed at Tammy Hembrow after she went on a date.' The post highlighted the football coach was a mentor to young men who shaped their points of view. HBL said in a statement its football community and others thought the comment was inappropriate and should not be tolerated. 'We are incredibly proud to have a women's team, female representation on our board and women actively involved in our club,' the statement read. 'We have consulted with our women's side and we are committed to offering them and all the females in our club any support necessary.' Mr Baggetta said the comment had nothing to do with HBL and it was a mistake. 'It's not what I stand for, I have apologised and will move on to do better,' he said. Originally published as Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club coach John Baggetta sacked over derogatory online comment about Tammy Hembrow

Regional WA football coach fired for online sexist slur against Tammy Hembrow
Regional WA football coach fired for online sexist slur against Tammy Hembrow

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Regional WA football coach fired for online sexist slur against Tammy Hembrow

A senior coach at a regional West Australian football club has been stood down after he directed a graphic sexual slur at fitness influencer Tammy Hembrow on social media. Harvey Brunswick Leschenault (HBL) Football Club, which counts among its alumni West Coast Eagles rising stars Brady Hough and Clay Hall, today informed its players and members that John Baggetta had been "terminated" as league coach. The termination came in response to an offensive remark Mr Baggetta made online about Tammy Hembrow after she was allegedly spotted on a date with Geelong star Bailey Smith. The comment, which the ABC has decided not to republish, has since been deleted — but not before being reshared by other pages. "We do not condone these comments, and they do not reflect the values or standards of the Harvey Brunswick Leschenault Football Club at any level," HBL's board said in a statement. "We are incredibly proud to have a women's team, female representation on our board and women actively involved as members of our club. "We have consulted with members of our women's side, and we are committed to offering them and all the females in our club any support necessary." Mr Baggetta told the ABC he had apologised for the comment. "I have owned my mistake and have apologised unreservedly," Mr Baggetta told the ABC. Mr Baggetta's remark about Ms Hembrow has also drawn attention to other offensive social media comments made by the former coach in the past. In one post from March 2023, Mr Baggetta said West Coast Eagles' AFLW senior coach Daisy Pearce — then a development coach at Geelong — "obviously can't cook or she [sic] be in the kitchen". In another post from September 2017, Mr Baggetta used a homophobic slur in the caption of a picture he shared of a same-sex marriage plebiscite postal survey. When asked about previous sexist and homophobic comments made on social media, which remain online, Mr Baggetta said: "The other matters are irrelevant to this matter." Mr Baggetta, who also commentates South West Football League (SWFL) games for SEN, initially parted ways with HBL at the end of 2021 after three years as league coach. He was reappointed in April after Derek Hall stepped down and was meant to see out the rest of 2025 and 2026. SWFL president Barry Tate said Mr Baggetta's behaviour was not something the league wanted to be associated with. "I'm pretty disappointed," he said. Mr Tate said HBL was doing "everything possible to make sure this is not put underneath the carpet". He said it was an important wake-up call to all clubs to make sure they set clear standards. It comes three years after another SWFL club, South Bunbury, was accused of condoning sexist and racist behaviour, prompting over half of its women's football team and their coach to quit halfway through the season. The SWFL president said it was important local leagues cracked down on sexist behaviour as they represented the "grass roots" of the AFL community. "It's really important for the young kids coming through that they do have good role models," he said. In a joint statement to the ABC, WA Football and Country Football WA said Mr Baggetta's comments did not reflect their values. "We are aware of a social media post from a senior coach in country WA and strongly condemn the sexist, vile nature of the comments made," they said.

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