Willie Rioli: Footy’s Most Subvaster Moves Bombshell Moving after scandal about his threatening text to a rival APL player exploded
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- Willie Rioli to miss showdown against the Adelaide Crows
- Port Adelaide Star will sit outside for his own well -being
- Investigated by AFF on threats for several rival players
Undervire Footy star Willie Rioli does not play in the confrontation against the Crows on Saturday after the Port Adelaide attacker was examined for threats for several rival players.
The 29-year-old escaped the sanction of the Offspring Despite sending an intimidating message about Bailey Dale to one of the Western Bulldogs The teammates of Defender, the day after a heated game in Ballarat last Saturday.
But the AFL decided to investigate further after reports emerged from two verbal threats that were reportedly made by Siroli made on an Geelong and an Essendon player.
Rioli and Port Football Boss Chris Davies met AFL officials prior to the training session of the Power on Wednesday.
He will not face the crows at Adelaide Oval and pulls out the game for his own well -being while treating the fall -out of the week.
Wednesday, Port President David Koch said that the club was ‘incredibly angry’ about the situation.

UnderVuur Footy star Willie Siri does not play in the confrontation of Port Adelaide against the Crows after the attacker was investigated for threats for several rival players

Port -President David Koch said this week that the club was ‘incredibly angry’ about the sewer saga

Many Footy fans were disbelief that Siroli was not punished by the AFL (he is depicted on the left, with Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley)
“We spoke to Willie pretty strictly and said it is just not on,” Koch told 5AA Radio.
‘I make absolutely no excuse for Willie’s private message after the game.
“But you can’t mix reactions to the field and off-field or it will lead to places where people don’t want to go.”
It comes when former AFL RIJNOLOLDT broke the competition for inconsistencies in the way the players punish and the statement doubted that they were not aware of other threats from Siri.
Riewoldt described the situation as ‘another shame’ for Footy Baas Laura Kane.
The The failure of the competition to pay or suspend seweri has fans furiously furiousWho shot the bosses of the sport because they were weak and treat the Port Adelaide star with children’s gloves.
Resped Footy commentator Gerard Whateley also thought that the lack of action of the following was regrettable.
“I can’t fully understand where the AFL landed here … (for me) they are contrary to community standards,” said Whateley on Fox Footy.

Willie Rioli is said to have reported Bailey Dale after the loss of Port in round eight – and since then two other incidents have come to light

Rioli threatened Bailey Dale (depicted, with his fiancé in Meade) after the couple collided on the field during the big victory of the Bulldogs over Port Adelaide
‘The football audience is, to say the least, unhappy … they have picked up to punish Osama Bin Laden masks at a party outside of season and to turn the bird, which is probably done for the likelihood to turn on.
“They just seem to have missed the gravity of a player (siroli) and send a message to the teammate of a rival player who threatens the day after a match, who I think is going well, that is not only in violation of Footy standards, that limit in violation of the law.”
Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge said earlier this week that he was not surprised by the decision of the AFL not to punish sewer.
“It is clear that Willie has made a mistake, he will learn from it – and we will all be good at that,” he said.
“Let’s make sure it doesn’t happen anymore.”
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