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AdelaideNow wrote:

[size=7]Family First in sports violence crackdown [/size]

FAMILY First will bring legislation to the South Australian parliament in a bid to stamp out violence in sport.

South Australian upper house MP Robert Brokenshire launched a consultation period for his proposed bill.

It came after six people were injured at a soccer match in Adelaide on Sunday when a free kick sparked a wild brawl.

The incident began with pushing and shoving among a few players but escalated to involve spectators who tried to intervene, Police said.

Five players and one spectator were injured, two needed hospital treatment for minor injuries.

Mr Brokenshire said the brawl was another example of where someone could have been killed as a result of on-field violence.

"It is time that umpires and players have the same protection as any citizen would if they happened to be hit with an aluminium pole outside a hotel," he said.

He said there were other examples of violence recently, including a behind-the-play attack on a Sturt SANFL player during a game which left him concussed and hospitalised and a youth's assault on an umpire in the Great Southern Football League.

They all demonstrated the need for reform, Mr Brokenshire said.

"There are instances where thuggery is occurring under the cover of a sporting match."

"I am trying to uncloud an issue that allows people to commit serious assault that would clearly be criminal assault off the field."

The Family First discussion paper gives clubs, leagues and fans the opportunity to comment on the need for specific charges to cover instances where coaches incited violence, where there was violence against umpires or officials and for deliberate behind-the-play assaults.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/breaking-news/family-first-in-sports-violence-crackdown/story-e6frea73-1226119627223


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AdelaideNow wrote:

[size=7]Police seek witnesses to soccer brawl [/size]

WITNESSES to a brawl at a soccer match at North Adelaide are being sought by police.
Patrols were called to the University playing fields yesterday about 4.45pm where players and spectators were brawling.


"The incident appears to be the result of a referee decision for a free kick which some players disputed," a police spokesman said.

"From players pushing and shoving each other, it escalated to involve more players and some spectators who tried to intervene."

Five players and a spectator were injured, with two players taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for minor injuries.

"As police didn't witness the incident, they will rely on witness statements to make further inquiries," the spokesman said.

"This will include a report that three possible suspects in relation to the assaults were seen leaving the area before police arrived.

"In the meantime, police ask if anyone saw the incident and they haven't already spoken to police, to please call BankSA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.sa.crimestoppers.com.au."

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/police-seek-witnesses-to-soccer-brawl/story-e6frea6u-1226119377523?from=public_rss


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Wholeheartedly agree but let us not think this is a football bashing article. Its sad that this is not the first incident this year at amateur level.

I hope they have the book thrown at them.


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Brokenshire wants sporting thugs charged with assault

Sarah Martin and Doug Robertson
From: The Advertiser
August 22, 2011 12:00AM

CRIMINAL assault charges for sporting violence will be introduced into State Parliament to target deliberate on-field thuggery.

In a bid to crack down on behind-play violence and attacks on umpires, Family First MLC Robert Brokenshire will move a private member's bill that imposes criminal penalties for on-field affrays.

Such laws could cover incidents such as a vicious brawl involving up to 50 players and spectators at a North Adelaide soccer game yesterday.

A player suffered head injuries when he was hit from behind with a bottle and more than a dozen others had cuts and bruises.


Mr Brokenshire said general assault law was not adequately addressing violence on the sporting field because it was a grey area where police were reluctant to intervene.

He said yesterday's brawl was a timely example of why legislation was needed.

"Here is another example where someone could have been killed," he said.

"It is time that umpires and players have the same protection as any citizen would if they happened to be hit with an aluminium pole outside a hotel."

Mr Brokenshire also cited the case of a recent attack on Sturt football player James Wundke, which resulted in him being concussed and admitted to hospital.

Wundke said he would not ask for the police to investigate the incident, which left him unconscious in a match against Glenelg last weekend, but said players needed to be sent a message that deliberate assault on the field was not acceptable. "People get king-hit at the pub and it's on the front page....there's no reason why it should be treated differently," he said.

Mr Brokenshire said some incidents were "just thuggery under the cover of a sporting match".

"What I am trying to do is uncloud an issue that allows people to commit serious assault that would clearly be a criminal assault off the field."

"I understand that people like to see a melee and a bit of pushing and shoving, that's part of Aussie Rules, but there is a difference when it is blatant or deliberate, malicious assault on umpires or players."

In the incident at the University of Adelaide's North Adelaide Sporting Grounds yesterday, witnesses said the Seaford Rangers goalkeeper was "smashed from behind" by an opposition Maiwand player and another Seaford player was knocked out when he was hit several times with a metal pole during the wild brawl.

The injured player regained consciousness shortly after.

A doctor at the scene provided first aid before ambulances took the man and two others to hospital for treatment.

The fight broke out on the field between players then spilled over to include spectators.

"(A Maiwand player) was swinging the pole around and the guy went down, out cold, and the (goalie) was smashed with a bottle on the back of his neck," a witness said.

Last night Adelaide CIB detectives were interviewing witnesses and players.


Mr Brokenshire's legislation, to be drafted after a discussion White Paper, would not just apply to football, but to all sporting codes. Mr Brokenshire wants specific charges for coaches who incite violence, violence against umpires, and deliberate behind-play assaults.

Family First is calling on the Government to address the issue and support legislative change, given the Labor Party's 2010 election platform stated: " Labor will support legislative measures that ensure that violence on the sporting ground is treated with the seriousness it merits."


http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/dozen-hurth-after-soccer-brawl-involving-players-and-fans-of-seaford-rangers-and-maiwand/story-e6frea83-1226119170821


Not what the game needs, at any level and I hope the ones responsible are banned for life. I don't often agree with Family First, but I would support such a bill.
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