Former AFL great stripped of Hall of Fame status

The AFL says it would be inappropriate for Nicky Winmar to remain in its Hall of Fame. Photo: AAP
Former St Kilda player Nicky Winmar has been removed from the Australian Football Hall of Fame after being found guilty of assaulting a woman.
The Saints have also suspended Winmar from the club’s Hall of Fame following the 60-year-old’s conviction on three charges of unlawful and common assault in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court.
The charges related to the allegations Winmar grabbed a woman by the arm, dragged her by the hair and hit her head against a door.
A statue of Winmar’s stand against racism – which depicts the iconic 1993 moment where the St Kilda player lifted his jumper and pointed at his skin – at Perth’s Optus Stadium was torn down under a directive from the Western Australian government following the conviction earlier this month.
Winmar was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022 after a 251-game AFL career with the Saints and Western Bulldogs.
Recruited by St Kilda from South Fremantle, he was the first Indigenous footballer to play 200 games in the AFL.
-AAP
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