Townsville Bulletin

Talkback host said to have made slur

Terror barb apology

- JASON PHELAN

MELBOURNE radio announcer John Burns has apologised for his part in the Bachar Houli vilificati­on controvers­y, but insists he can’t recall making any offensive comments.

Burns, who hosts 3AW’s morning show Ross and John with Ross Stevenson, is alleged to have referred to Houli as a “terrorist” at a club function at the MCG on Friday night during the Tigers’ match against Melbourne.

A Richmond official overheard what he believed to be offensive comments made during a conversati­on involving Burns, who was a guest of the club, and alerted chief executive Brendon Gale.

“It has been suggested that during the conversati­on with my friend I was overheard saying something which that person found offensive,” Burns said in a statement.

“I have no recollecti­on of making an offensive remark, however I acknowledg­e that a complaint has been made, and the idea that something I have said has offended someone is mortifying to me.

“If I have said anything that has offended anybody I unreserved­ly apologise, in particular, to the people at the match and the Richmond Football Club,” he said. Burns maintained that he was not unduly affected by alcohol and that making such a comment would be completely out of character for him.

Richmond released a statement yesterday afternoon backing the unnamed official’s version of events.

However, the Tigers also accepted Burns’ apology and consider the matter closed. Richmond captain Trent Cotchin spoke to the media before Burns came forward and said that he was disappoint­ed with the situation.

“There’s no place for our game,” Cotchin said.

“It’s disappoint­ing to see and hear and as a collective we need to make a stronger stand on ( vilificati­on).”

it in

 ?? Picture: WAYNE LUDBEY ?? VILIFICATI­ON CLAIMS: Richmond’s Bachar Houli, pictured taking a mark in the Tigers’ loss to the Melbourne Demons, was alleged to have been called a terrorist at a function at the MCG on Friday night.
Picture: WAYNE LUDBEY VILIFICATI­ON CLAIMS: Richmond’s Bachar Houli, pictured taking a mark in the Tigers’ loss to the Melbourne Demons, was alleged to have been called a terrorist at a function at the MCG on Friday night.
 ??  ?? John Burns.
John Burns.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia