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Eels speak out after sports scientist slams PM for visiting Parra sheds – Sydney Morning Herald
“I will not respect a man who has the time to shake hands of men who have won a football match but is ‘too busy’ to attend the March for Justice,” she wrote.

Tahleya was responding to a social meme that was not of her making, an official statement from the club read.
The club is comfortable with her clarifying her personal position and we consider the matter closed.
When contacted by the Herald, Eggers said she did not wish to discuss the issue further and had been requested to direct all inquiries back to the club.
On Saturday, the Eels official Twitter page uploaded a photo of the Prime Minister in the sheds and wrote: Hes ours now @Cronulla_Sharks.
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