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Queensland Firebirds apologise to West Coast Fever’s Verity Charles after alleged spitting incident – ABC News
The Super Netball club issues an “unreserved apology” to Fever star Verity Charles after she was allegedly spat at while out in Brisbane on the weekend.
Queensland Firebirds have issued an apology to West Coast Fever player Verity Charles after she was allegedly spat at in Brisbane on Saturday night.
- The Firebirds are investigating the incident that allegedly took place in the popular South Bank precinct
- Firebirds CEO Catherine Clark described the alleged incident as “despicable”
- Charles and the Fever are based in south-east Queensland during the Super Netball competition
The incident was alleged to have taken…
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