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AFL clubs back stance on gender violence as Eagles boss Pyke highlights ‘horrendous’ numbers

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AFL clubs back stance on gender violence as Eagles boss Pyke highlights 'horrendous' numbers

Essendon and Collingwood say clubs have a responsibility to show leadership in condemning violence against women, as the AFL formulates how the code will speak out on the issue in this weekend’s matches.

The AFL’s move follows a letter written by West Coast chief executive Don Pyke, addressed to the league and then sent to clubs, urging the competition to take a united and public stance in all nine matches of this season. round.

Pyke wrote the letter after watching tens of thousands of Australians march across the country on Sunday to demonstrate against gender-based violence in the wake of a rise in the number of women murdered this year.

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