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Posted: 2024-04-17 03:15:05

Port Adelaide forward Jeremy Finlayson says he's "pissed off" at himself for making a homophobic slur, not the AFL for suspending him.

Finlayson, banned for three games by the AFL, says his comments on his wife's podcast have been misconstrued.

"I said '(it) pissed me off that I got a three-week suspension, that's it, that's tipped me over the edge. We'll leave it there and (at) that'," he said in a club statement on Wednesday.

"When re-thinking my comments today, it's clear that I should have provided more context.

"On reflection, I should have explained that I was bitterly disappointed that I said what I did during the game.

"And I am bitterly disappointed that I put myself and the club in the position I did.

"That is what I am most upset with.

"What I said on the field that night was totally unacceptable. I knew that at the time and I know it now.

"I stress, I have no issue with the sanction at all."

Finlayson is now serving his ban over the in-game incident that happened during Port's win over Essendon in round four.

The 28-year-old apologised multiple times over the incident before he was handed his penalty last week.

He addressed the sanction on his wife Kellie Finlayson's podcast, Sh!t Talkers, released on Tuesday.

Finlayson was speaking during a regular segment on the podcast in which hosts and guests highlight their "good, bad and offensive" talking points for the week.

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