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Robert Muir will be supported by St Kilda, CEO Matt Finnis says, after details of racist abuse are revealed – ABC News
St Kilda chief executive Matt Finnis says the club is committed to offering support to Robert Muir, both financially and otherwise, after details of the racism the ex-Saint endured through his career are revealed.

St Kilda chief executive Matt Finnis says he has been left shocked by the story of former Indigenous player Robert Muir, and the club is committed to supporting him in any way possible.
- St Kilda chief executive Matt Finnis says the club “can’t escape” its role in the racism Robert Muir endured and the abandonment he felt
- Finnis says the Saints will support Muir financially, and he hopes the former player will one day find a “sense of belonging” at the club
- On Monday, the…
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