Richmond player Jess Hosking has been issued an official warning after strapping her arm and writing an offensive message on it.
Hoskings was spotted in her uniform playing in the AFLW’s semi-finals with her arm strapped and the message “kill bitches,” written on the bandage.
Clearly, Hoskings decided to get creative with her strappings and had plenty of doodles on them, but the “kill bitches,” were pretty prominent and naturally caused a stir.
Naturally, the game was also broadcasted so the viewers at home could see the message she’d written.
Plus, Hoskings was also in uniform, so, she wore her sponsored gear along with her own wild messaging.
She’s now been issued an official warning from the league.
The Herald Sun reported that the AFL issued a statement and said: “The AFL issued a, please explain to Richmond’s Jess Hosking after an inappropriate message was written on her shoulder strapping during the Richmond and North Melbourne final last weekend.
“Hosking was extremely remorseful and deeply disappointed in her actions.
“The AFL has since accepted a letter of apology from Jess and has issued an official warning to the club and Jess regarding the offensive language.”