SYDNEY coach John Longmire has urged fans to show respect for players at football grounds in the wake of the booing of Collingwood youngster Jack Ginnivan by Swans fans at the SCG on Sunday.
Ginnivan has been targeted by fans this season amid claims that he ducks his head to win free kicks.
His only goal against the Swans came after being caught high from Paddy McCartin in the second quarter of the Swans’ 27-point triumph over the Magpies.
The 19-year-old was subbed out of the game shortly after with a hamstring issue but was jeered as he left the ground and then booed again by the Swans faithful when his face appeared on the big screen late in the contest.
His injured Collingwood teammate Taylor Adams labelled the perpetrators as ‘grubs’ on social media.
Longmire has called on supporters to alter their behaviour.
“It’s not so much a message for our fans, just across the competition. It’s important that we respect all players,” he said.
“I personally have never gone to the footy and thought about booing, it’s never crossed my radar. Hopefully go to the game and enjoy it for what it is, a great contest.”
“I just think it’s important to be mindful and respect all players that go out there and put their best foot forward every week. It’s not an easy thing to do, put yourself out there on the biggest stage.”