- The ticket office pre-match caused chaos for football fans
- Welcome to the county was then criticized on social networks
- Followed the blatant error of the local uncle the uncle Lloyd Walker
The SCG was practically empty during the first quarter on Friday evening when the Swans faced Carlton – and a ticketing accident was to blame.
In embarrassing scenes for the AFL, the local uncle, the uncle Lloyd Walker, played reception in the country – during the official commemorations of the Aboriginal round of the code – before almost no fans.
Walker then added to the saga by referring to the bad football code during the Tour of Sir Doug Nicholls of the AFL.
“On behalf of the traditional owners of Sydney, I welcome you all,” said Walker.
“I would like to thank one of the members of our community, Jordan Ardler, who designed Swan jerseys tonight.
“On this special night, I would also like to pay tribute to our NFL Aboriginal stars which are positive models for our employees.”
The SCG was practically empty on Friday evening at the first quarter when the Swans faced Carlton – with a ticketing accident to blame (illustrated on the left, the star of Sydney Brodie Grundy)

The local elder uncle Lloyd Walker interpreted the Welcome to country in front of no to the nude fans, then he added to the saga by referring to the bad football code in his public address

Fortunately, a moment of respectful silence was staged for the legend of Carlton Robert Walls, who chose to die under euthanasia laws this week after a battle against cancer of
The misstep has not lacked online fans, which took X perplexity.
“Wait,” he just said “Nfl Stars”? One asked. Another posted: “I love our Aboriginal NFL stars”.
Speaking on Channel 7, the sports journalist Xander McGuire confirmed chaos outside the ground before the first rebound at the Moore park.
“The SCG has the impression that it is only about half full at the moment and it is because all those who are (outside) cannot enter,” McGuire told viewers.
“From around 7:10 p.m., the turnstiles outside the ground froze and were completely broken.
“So for about 20 minutes, people trying to scan their tickets could not enter.
“I talked about security, they think that the lines reached about 200 meters long at each door outside. “They therefore returned to the past, making checks of manual tickets.
“People are literally spreading and security is only looking at the tickets with a passing eye, hoping that the tickets are completely legitimate.
“An incredible situation that takes place here at the SCG.”
Fortunately, a moment of respectful silence was staged for the legend of Carlton Robert Walls, who chose to die under euthanasia laws this week after a battle with aggressive blood cancer.
On the field, the swans recorded a 16 -point victory necessary to stay in search of the top eight.