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NRL vows to rid rugby league of racism after alleged slur directed at Latrell Mitchell

NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo has vowed to eradicate racism from the sport as he promised to sanction and educate any fan found to have abused Latrell Mitchell.

Abdo on Friday stopped short of promising a life ban for the spectator who allegedly racially abused Mitchell at Penrith on Thursday night, but said the game would come down hard on any offenders. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.

“The message to those outlying individuals is very clear – you are not welcome in our game,” Abdo said. “You’re going to be called out, and not just by players but by fans and officials. We self-regulate in our game. And eventually it becomes eradicated.

“That has to be our goal and our vision. We will do all we can to make sure we leave the game better than we found it. And that means that these types of incidents are not occurring.”

Abdo confirmed the NRL’s integrity unit were working with NSW Police on the matter, with the investigation the game’s top priority.

Vision of the incident showed several South Sydney players reacting as they walked up the tunnel at half-time during the 16-10 loss.

Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou afterwards called for life bans for any offenders and their parents, with he and Souths CEO Blake Solly furious their star fullback has allegedly been repeatedly subjected to abuse.

“This is a deeply disappointing situation, something that our players should never be subjected to,” Solly said on Friday. “We feel as a club that the strongest possible action needs to be taken.

“Latrell is a strong, proud Biripi man. He stands up for himself, his teammates, his club, his family and his people. This should never be discouraged.”

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