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Tayla Harris photo becomes milestone moment in AFLW growth

By Tyson Otto of news.com.au
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20 Mar, 2019 02:00 AM9 mins to read

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AFLW star Tayla Harris has spoken of her revulsion at vile comments made about a now iconic photo of her on the sports field.

The action shot of the Carlton star loading up a drop punt during her side's AFLW final round match against the Western Bulldogs is actually nothing new.

The 21-year-old has been snapped by photographers across three AFLW seasons executing her powerful set-shot follow through.

The only difference this time was the hate spewed from trolls targeting Harris on social media.

The "inappropriate and offensive" comments have armed Harris and the AFLW with a "line in the sand" moment.

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[Read more: 'Absolutely disgusting' - The powerful image that brought out the trolls]

The swift, widespread and righteous response from across the game in condemning the comments and supporting Harris has created a banner the entire sport — and perhaps the entire country — can rally behind.

In short, the trolls have given Harris and her fellow AFLW stars exactly what was needed to blow up any sentiment that online bullying is in any way accepted or normalised.

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As Harris pointed out in her own response to the issue on Twitter, the photo simply shows her in her place of work.

What a photo. Photo / Getty
What a photo. Photo / Getty

The image shows the elegance, power and athleticism Harris delivers every time she steps on the field. It is this, Harris' moment of athletic legacy, that appears destined to become further normalised — that women do execute a set of skills to a freakish level when they step on the footy field, and will continue to do so.

HARRIS: 'I'M FEELING EMPOWERED'

Harris made an appearance on breakfast radio on Wednesday morning where she accepted the notion the photo appears certain to become an iconic moment in the development of the AFLW — even if she shrugs off the athleticism on display in the photo captured by Michael Wilson.

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"I'm feeling empowered this morning," Harris told RSN Radio's Breakfast Club. "I think because of the reaction that's come, it's been a bit of a whirlwind."

She said the overwhelming response from footy figures, including Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield, has left her further emboldened to push the cause of AFLW players like herself.

"I saw that and felt warm inside," she said. "It is really amazing that the AFL community got around me."

She said the issue of social media attacks on women is much bigger than the AFLW and hopes the AFL and authorities can take action to stop social media trolling ever being accepted.

"It's not about me now, it's about a much bigger picture," she said.

Here's one she created earlier. Photo / Getty
Here's one she created earlier. Photo / Getty

"I'm happy to talk about this because I'm feeling fine now, but there's people who may have experienced things like sexual assault who would have seen this too and their reactions might be very different.

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"We're not talking about the trolls right now, we're talking about society right now and a much bigger picture."

She said she has read some of the comments directed at her and said they are simply "repulsive".

"Some of the comments were sexual abuse, what I would consider sexual abuse on social media," she said.

"These people need to be called out by the AFL, but something needs to go further. It's something maybe Victoria Police have to look at."

RSN Breakfast host and Carlton AFLW coach Daniel Harford declared the image of Harris will inspire the next generation of footy players.

"This will be an iconic image of Tayla, similar to the Ted Whitten image," Harford said.

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"It will be an iconic photo. We've now got this next iconic photo that's going to take it to the next generation."

They weren't the only ones who recognised the image as a future statue for the entire sport.

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Apparently @7afl deleted this magnificent pic of amazing @carlton_fc @aflwomens star @tayla_harris cos some losers wrote nasty comments. Luckily the trolls and the misguided decision to delete the pic means many more people will see it! @carlton_fc play a prelim against @fredockers this weekend. #winning

A post shared by Dave Hughes (@dhughesy) on Mar 19, 2019 at 4:15am PDT

One of the best pictures and follow through I’ve seen. Prob should use your style as our logo. It’s legit awesome. Society has some major losers in it, and it is unfortunate you had to come across them.

— Prokick Australia (@ProkickAus) March 19, 2019

This picture of @taylaharriss will become iconic for @aflwomens football for generations & will inspire 1000s of girls/women to take up the sport. In fact it may also inspire our US punters to rethink their follow through. @RayGuyAward would be impressed @Cam_Johnston @JBerry_4 pic.twitter.com/OevhFxiFPa

— Prokick Australia (@ProkickAus) March 19, 2019

This was pioneer Tayla Harris four years ago, before AFLW even existed. She’s long been the perfect poster girl for women’s footy. Thankfully, her mighty kicking action hasn’t changed. Sadly, some people haven’t either. #kicklikeagirl pic.twitter.com/aZqJK6uwp1

— Sam Landsberger 🗯 (@SamLandsberger) March 19, 2019

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan on Wednesday morning asked footy fans not to forget the point of the original decision to post the photo of Harris — to celebrate her athleticism.

"She is an incredible athlete Tayla Harris and that photo showed what a powerful, strong athletic woman she is," McLachlan told ABC Sydney.

"This is an issue with social media and there are people who make clearly unacceptable comments and whether it's misogynist or racist or pulling down diversity, we work hard to moderate them, but they're clearly unacceptable and other people on those platforms, increasingly I think, are holding them to account.

"That's what we need."

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NOTHING NEW: 'THAT'S HOW I KICK'

Harris said she doesn't really understand the fuss behind the photo, saying her booming follow through is simply something she has always done since first playing footy as a 10-year-old. "I've seen this photo a few times, but that's how I kick," she said.

"I thought it was a cool photo. I am proud of myself because the reason I can do it is that I've put so much time, money and effort into my body to allow me to do that.

"I'm happy for it to be posted everywhere. Really, though, that's AFL footy and there's plenty of other cool photos out there."

Meanwhile, Channel 7 has apologised for deciding to delete the post featuring Harris.

The decision was widely criticised on social media.

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"Recently we published an image of AFLW player Tayla Harris. The original purpose in publishing the image was to celebrate the power, athleticism and skills on show in Carlton's thrilling win over the Western Bulldogs," the message read.

"The image attracted a number of comments, some of which were inappropriate and offensive. As a consequence we have removed the image and the comments."

pic.twitter.com/9g76LaN9ZS

— 7AFL (@7AFL) March 19, 2019

The account reinstated the picture at 11.22pm with an apology.

"We're sorry. Removing the photo sent the wrong message.

"Many of the comments made on the post were reprehensible & we'll work harder to ban trolls from our pages.

"Our intention was to highlight @taylaharriss incredible athleticism & we'll continue to celebrate women's footy."

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We're sorry. Removing the photo sent the wrong message.

Many of the comments made on the post were reprehensible & we'll work harder to ban trolls from our pages.

Our intention was to highlight @taylaharriss incredible athleticism & we'll continue to celebrate women's footy. pic.twitter.com/p24Ll08LRC

— 7AFL (@7AFL) March 19, 2019

THE PROBLEM WAS NOT THE PHOTO https://t.co/a48ueZgPcM

— Sam Kerr (@samkerr1) March 19, 2019

Absolutely disgusting - @7AFL you really should be taking a stand reporting these guys for offensive comments. Enough is enough!!! https://t.co/3HaulBYFjX

— Meg Hutchins (@hutchy_25) March 19, 2019

The widespread public support for Harris on social media continued on Wednesday morning and it doesn't seem like it will stop until well after Harris laces on her boots for the AFLW preliminary final between Carlton and Fremantle at Ikon Park on Saturday.

I wish I was a fraction of the awesomeness that is Tayla Harris! #standwithtayla @taylaharriss @MichaelCWillson @aflwomens pic.twitter.com/6WGDK4buKa

— Johanna Griggs AM (@JohGriggs7) March 19, 2019

Deleting the post is giving in to trolls. Also, you’re eliminating all the positive conversation. Also, you’re removing more content around women in sport - which there’s already so little of.

It’s up to everyone to moderate hate.#taylaharris
📷 @MichaelCWillson pic.twitter.com/CRkYDrZpQK

— Darcy Vescio (@darcyvee) March 19, 2019

🙌🏻🙌🏻💪🏻💪🏻 #Fthehaters pic.twitter.com/wkaGFzncZ2

— Patrick Dangerfield (@dangerfield35) March 19, 2019

Pure athleticism and to the trolls- you’re gutless, grubby, and disrespectful. @taylaharriss and @aflwomens deserve better and so let’s forget the haters and celebrate a wonderful pic. #TaylaHarris 👍🥇

— Jim Wilson (@JimWilsonMedia) March 19, 2019

How this incredible image of Tayla Harris by Michael Willson was;
1- seen as negative and drew trolls to comment and
2- that the @7AFL took it down as a result...
ASTOUNDS ME!
So I’m sharing it proudly! #GoTaylaGo #womeninsport pic.twitter.com/ErrdVOwskI

— Anna Meares (@AnnaMeares) March 19, 2019

Of all the possible responses to the online denigration women face on a daily basis online, removing evidence of their contributions/skills/strength should be last on that list. I hope photos of @taylaharriss in full flight now flood our social media platforms. #taylaharris https://t.co/T1OV8ZfQX5

— Dr Kirstin Ferguson (@kirstinferguson) March 19, 2019

Delete the comments and shut down further comments.

Identify the trolls and boot them from https://t.co/a4WP1whhIG and matches.

Then quadruple the size of the image.

It isn’t difficult.

— Richard Ings : 🇦🇺 Stay COVID Safe 🇦🇺 (@ringsau) March 19, 2019

This is a brilliant athlete in full flight. Something to celebrate. Just over three years ago women did not play Australian Football at the elite level. The result of this leap - a goal from 40m out. @aflwomens @taylaharriss #taylaharris https://t.co/HJsxAYsROD

— Nicole Livingstone (@NicLiv) March 19, 2019
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