Posted: 2024-05-01 05:19:20

Essendon and Collingwood say clubs have a responsibility to show leadership in condemning violence against women, as the AFL confirms the code will make a statement on the issue at matches this weekend. 

Players, coaches and umpires will pay tribute to women who have lost their lives to gender-based violence ahead of each match in round eight, beginning in Adelaide on Thursday night.

The league said they will come together in the centre of the ground to form a linked circle and "pay a silent tribute to those women who have lost their lives". 

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 make a united and public stand at all nine matches this round.

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

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