The Age – Sport
·sport
·2 hours ago
Yarra Junction players leave for better environment at Woori Yallock
Emily Spicer and 12 other players left Yarra Junction due to inequitable treatment, contributing to the team's folding. Spicer cited a "horrible environment" with lack of support and inappropriate behavior, contrasting her experience at Woori Yallock, where the culture prioritizes women's footy. Woori has since become a refuge for players seeking a more respectful and supportive atmosphere.
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