Latrell’s Goodes comparison not entirely accurate but walk a mile in his shoes before rejecting complaints about booing

By Paul Suttor / Expert

When a Welcome to Country talks about elders past, present and emerging, Latrell Mitchell is definitely in the third category – a leader of the future.

The proud Birrbay Wiradjuri man’s honesty about feeling hurt by the boos which rained down upon him by Roosters fans last Friday is refreshing and should be applauded, not criticised.

When asked about it, the easy option for the 25-year-old fullback would have been to say it was water off a duck’s back but he admitted it was hard to take, particularly from a fan base which had cheered him to glory in two Grand Finals just a few years ago.

In an era when many professional athletes, in fear of saying the wrong thing, steer clear of the hacks in the media unless contractually obliged to do so, Mitchell does not shy away from the spotlight.

He often does plenty of one-on-one sit-down interviews with journos at midweek media ops while most NRL players prefer to stand in front of the sponsorship hoarding for as little time as possible in a scrum before scurrying away. 

Mitchell copped a barrage of boos whenever he touched the ball from the 41,900-strong Roosters home crowd last Friday in the Round 25 loss at Allianz Stadium and he expects more of the same this Sunday at the same venue when finals elimination is on the line for both teams.

“It was expected,” he said. “I did what I did over (at the Roosters). It’s a game of rugby league. They’re passionate and South Sydney are passionate. It’s two clubs going at it, foundation clubs. It’s very enjoyable being out there kicking goals.”

(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

But likening his abuse to the appalling treatment Goodes suffered at the hands of AFL fans in the final few years of his career was justifiable, in a sense, but not necessarily the right tactic. “Adam Goodes gave up his career because of it,” Mitchell added.

The NSW and Australian representative has copped racial abuse on social media and he’s followed the example of Indigenous icons like Goodes and Greg Inglis and called the anonymous trolls out, exposing them for the insidious cowards they are.

But there is no evidence as yet to suggest the Roosters fans booing Mitchell was anything other than targeting a player who left their club to join their bitter rivals and someone who infamously smashed their centre Joey Manu with a high shot last year which ended the season for both players – Mitchell through suspension and Manu via a fractured cheekbone.

The moment there is any suggestion a Roosters fan, or anyone for that matter, has racially vilified Mitchell or any player is when the club and the NRL should, and will, step in.

For anyone who has not watched The Final Quarter, the documentary which depicts the deplorable treatment dished out to Goodes at the end of his glittering career for the Sydney Swans, it is compelling viewing.

Latrell Mitchell during his time at the Roosters in 2019. (Matt King/Getty Images)

It’s incomprehensible how the AFL and Collingwood did not act with greater urgency or severity against people like Magpies club president Eddie McGuire for his shameful response to the Goodes situation, most infamously his King Kong jibe which should lead to instant dismissal for anyone in any workplace in Australia, let alone if you are the president of a supposedly professional sports club.

The documentary also highlights the right-wing commentary of several anachronistic newspaper columnists and Footy Show buffoon Sam Newman – they should look back on their behaviour with mortification, but sadly never will.

Newman even had the gall fly into a rage on television about Geelong showing their support for Goodes and the Swans with a mutual banner and St Kilda considering a gay pride game.

“I am a white, Anglo Saxon, male, Protestant, heterosexual and I am waiting for my day to come, and when it does I will be first in line to say how stupid is this?”

Pretty much every day belongs to your group, Sam. Seeing the world from other people’s viewpoints is what tolerance is all about. 

AFL fans claimed rival fans jeered Goodes for “staging” to get umpire’s calls although it’s hard to justify that excuse in its entirety considering the concerted booing of the Swans veteran only started late in his career after he had first pointed out a 13-year-old fan had racially abused him by calling him an ape.

Unsurprisingly, no player since has received such a sustained campaign of vitriol for the dreaded scourge of staging – Goodes must have been the only player to do it.

Goodes, like Mitchell, didn’t ignore the abuse, nor did he blame the person who made the initial comment but said it was due to a wider problem with Australian society and that he wanted to promote a national conversation about the issues so everybody could better understand his perspective.

But still he kept copping it.

Adam Goodes. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

For Mitchell, the likely scenario is that he will be on the receiving end of more boos from Roosters fans who once cheered him when Souths tackle their fierce rivals this weekend but no other fan base will single him out. 

And if that remains the case, then all well and good, it’s not nice but a part of professional sport, especially if you change teams to link with the bitter rivals.

Mitchell also can expect no favours comparing his plight to Storm prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona, who was booed by Eels fans last Thursday after escaping a ban yet again for his latest act of on-field thuggery. 

“You see with big Nelson with the Parramatta supporters, it’s f—ing sh-t, to be honest,” he said.

Asofa-Solomona is being harassed for nothing more than the fact that he’s had five charges this season and a couple of other incidents where he should have been punished, but somehow escaped with nothing but fines for a series of cheap shots and dangerous plays.

Hopefully, Mitchell can do what he does best on the field to silence the loud-mouthed spectators – Rooster revenge is a dish best served cold.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-09-13T12:12:30+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


No.

2022-09-13T12:10:25+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


Maybe not everyone who booed Goodes was a racist but I can guarantee you that every racist booed him. Pretty sure the non-racists were being a little precious to boo him in the first place as their reasons for doing so, his character, come across as holier than thou. As for the 13yo, if she was racist in what she said to him/called out, well, she learnt that somewhere, either at home or at the ground. Either way it's not defensible and no athlete should be made to accept it and consider the ramifications for the person who did it above all else.

2022-09-12T13:44:14+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


No, not all of us. But there are a lot of 'em.

2022-09-12T13:42:57+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


Nicho Hynes left the Storm because he wanted to start and they couldn't fit him in at HB or FB. I don't hear Storm fans booing him.

2022-09-12T13:41:19+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


Why boo a player you think 'got off' for some misdemeanour? Not quite sure how a player arranges for that to occur. If you don't like that he got off, go boo at the Judiciary. Pretty sure Mitchell is not the only player to have swapped clubs but somehow he's the only one getting booed.

2022-09-12T13:38:41+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


Oh yes they can.

2022-09-11T07:18:34+00:00

Wazza

Guest


I was replying to JA's comment that Roosters did not sign him due to petulance, egotism & self entitlement, Roosters made an offer which debunks that. Your missing the point and just embarassing yourself.

2022-09-11T04:09:28+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


Maybe if Latrell didn’t take Joey Manu’s head off last year, tell everyone he is the “entertainer” oh and also leave the Roosters for South’s. There wouldn’t be so much animosity towards him?

2022-09-11T02:39:33+00:00

Dave

Guest


You don't think the final quarter in itself is a highly biased piece of media?

2022-09-10T14:21:31+00:00

Poss

Roar Rookie


Sorry GB I'm not one of them..I was pleased to see him go,the attitude was starting to show before he left the Chooks..

2022-09-10T14:07:21+00:00

Poss

Roar Rookie


Yes Wazza,he wouldn't commit to the deal he was offered he held out committing,that was reported,he wanted more money..I didn't say they didn't make an offer to him ,I said he wouldn't come to the table he thought he'd get more money..That was reported..So as far as I'm concerned there's no moral high ground or BS... OMG!!!!Do I have to repeat it,it was REPORTED IN THE MEDIA.....Dont think I can explain it any more than I have....Geez!!!

2022-09-10T13:11:33+00:00

Wazza

Guest


There was an offer of around $800 000 per season to him by the Roosters, try and talk around it all you want. They definitely made him an offer, no moral high ground or any of that BS.

2022-09-10T09:23:33+00:00

Klaus Schwab

Guest


It amazes me how these raycists in the crowd are so selective with which black fullas they boo. I would have thought raycism was a blanketed ideology, but apparently some black fullas a good black fullas and some are bad black fullas. I wonder if the same standard could be applied to white fullas ? Maybe that's why Paul Gallen got booed , coz he was a bad white fulla ?

2022-09-10T09:10:41+00:00

Homer Nixon

Guest


Haven't you forgotten to baa?

2022-09-10T07:46:12+00:00

Peter Darrow

Roar Guru


Just to clarify, the words in inverted commas are from a Daily Mail journalist.

2022-09-10T07:40:20+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


I can't tell if you are being sarcastic, JA. It's pretty clear Dan Nix is being literal with his comment and not couching it in sarcasm. Unless... his sarcasm went right over my head. Damn it! Can someone please say something sarcastic so I can check my sarcasm metre? I'm so confused! :silly:

2022-09-10T07:36:33+00:00

Rosie

Roar Rookie


I love the way we are meant to applaud people who have a whinge and feel victimised. What ever happened to our role models being strong minded determined individuals? Latrell is a flat track bully, simple as that. He is not the player you look to when you need a strong courageous carry 1 meter off your own line. I think people can see through the rubbish he talks.

2022-09-10T07:32:27+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


For fans who weren't truly heartbroken there are an awful lot of them doing a good impression of being pretty butthurt now, Poss.

2022-09-10T07:29:41+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


The Roosters would sign Jack the Ripper if they thought it would get them an NRL premiership.

2022-09-10T07:28:57+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


The girl may not have known what the term meant but do you think that word came to her, as a form of abuse towards Goodes from thin air? Where ever she heard that she repeated it and got called out for it. The abuse she copped after it isn't right either but again she found herself the victim of those examples around her. "aggressive Indigenous war dance"? Please. You drop that in the sentence after you say the abuse only intensified after the fact. So, it was happening, continuously and Goodes' dance only made it worse did it? His fault? Were you in the crowd? So Sam publicly disagreed, was he in the crowd as well? Was Sam as close as Goodes to hear what was being said, if only by a %? Did Goodes claim everyone was screaming racial abuse?

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