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It is, as they say, they tip of the iceberg.įarrell: It's funny Gerard, just before I walked into this box I was bailed up by a colleague who actually apologised because he saw me in a really uncomfortable position just yesterday and he just came up to me and said 'I'm so sorry, I should have stopped that then.'īut we were discussing it, it is so normal that you don't say anything, because if you did you'd be jumping up and down all the time. We have successful careers and they get defined by idiots saying the wrong thing inappropriately and other people laughing as though it is the one thing that has ever happened. The same thing has happened to me, the same thing has happened to Yvonne Sampson from Channel Nine, the same thing to Erin Molan at Channel Nine. And Mel has been doing her job for 10 to 15 years and she has done it with respect. We don't need that to happen to us in our workplace because that's what it is: it's our workplace. Whether it is the fact that the women's toilets aren't open and the men's toilets are, whether it is somebody saying something slightly inappropriate to you as you walk down the hallway, 10 times a day without fail. It happens - situations like that - 10 times a day when you are female in the sports industry and that's just a fact.
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What really disappoints me is the fact that people will still laugh, and the fact that when somebody like myself or Mel says it's not okay, people say "Oh, it's free speech, oh it's a bit of fun, don't take it so seriously." Mel knew it was going to happen, you could tell by her body language as somebody who has worked with her, she pulled away, you could see in her face: 'Yeah okay mate, righto, we knew that this was going to happen'. He has creepy behaviour and the way that he did it to Mel was just that. Meadows: I knew straight away he was going to do it, the moment he got out I knew he was going to go off and was going to say something to that effect because he has done it before, he's done it to me, he's done it to several women. She has got to rely on the people around her to stand up for her and actually say 'That's not ok'. I feel really sorry for her because she is in a difficult position now where if she says something she is going to be lambasted, and if she doesn't say something she is going to be lambasted.
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She was clearly uncomfortable, and to have that happen on live television - I've known Mel for years, as has Neroli, she is an absolute A-grade journalist and broadcaster and it is just horrible to see her put in that position. She just shouldn't have been put in that position. The one person I just feel so sorry for in all of this is Mel McLaughlin.
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Perhaps an opening remark Mel on what you saw and what you think?įarrell: Well you just said there Gerard that you don't get the full context till you hear the whole thing, but it's when you see it as well. Whateley: So, it is your forum as a starting point. Whately: And Melinda Farrell from ESPNCricinfo. Neroli Meadows: Hello, thanks for having me. Neroli Meadows is part of our Grandstand team, works for Fox Sports, and has toured with the team for a number of years now. So for all that is raging around, it is just not right unless you go right to the coalface. Chris Rogers is with me, but Chris, far more importantly, the women who work in the cricket media who are directly affected by this. So as we gather for the Press Room it is the single topic up for debate. Gerard Whateley: I don't think until you hear in its entirety you get that full context. Read the full transcript of their chat on The Press Room, during a rain-interrupted day three of the third Test between Australia and the West Indies, below. Following Chris Gayle's widely criticised interview with Channel Ten's Mel McLaughlin, Grandstand's Gerard Whateley spoke to Fox Sports' Neroli Meadows and ESPNCricinfo's Melinda Farrell.