The NRL Integrity Unit is looking into NRLW player Caitlin Moran’s Instagram post about Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Today we will discuss about NRLW Caitlin Moran: What did post| What did say| Queen post
NRLW Caitlin Moran: What did post| What did say| Queen post
Caitlin Moran (born 20 November 1996) is a professional rugby league footballerfrom Australia who currently plays for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL Women’s Premiership.
Halfback is her position.
She has represented Australia on a global scale.
What did post
The NRL’s integrity unit is investigating former Gelaros representative Caitlin Moran over social media posts about the Queen.
The Newcastle NRLW player posted about Queen’s death on his Instagram account on Friday.
He was heavily criticized for Moran’s comments and deleted the post after about eight hours.
An NRL spokesperson told AAP, “NRL came to know about the post on Friday… the Knights were immediately contacted and the NRL integrity unit launched an inquiry.”
Moran is still set to play in a top two clash at Allianz Stadium on Sunday against the Sydney Roosters, named fullbacks.
The 25-year-old Moran was part of the Australian team that won the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.
What did say
The AFL has announced that a minute of silence will not be observed during the AFLW Indigenous Round. The AFLW had previously stated that it would be observed out of respect for the late Queen. The NRLW is dealing with the fallout from Caitlin Moran’s insensitive tweet.
The AFL has announced that it will not observe a minute of silence to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s death during the final matches of its AFLW Indigenous Round.
The AFL has decided that round three of the women’s league will go ahead without interruption after careful consideration.
The sports body decided not to hold a minute of silence because the Queen’s death was a sensitive subject, especially since it was the AFLW Indigenous Round.
Queen post
Indigenous, all existing plans to respect and honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples will proceed as planned,’ it said.
The AFL observed a minute of silence before the ALW match between the Western Bulldogs and Fremantle on Friday, and will observe another before Collingwood’s match against Fremantle on Saturday.
After Newcastle Knights star Moran made a disrespectful Instagram post about the Queen’s death on Friday, the NRL has been dealing with its own issues.
The AFL had initially announced that a minute of silence would be observed before each of its weekend games.