There was backlash, an explanation, then another backlash. But last night Eddie McGuire finally issued a proper apology for “banter” about drowning Fairfax football journalist Caroline Wilson.
“In the last 24 hours, and particularly since this morning, I’ve seen the impact of the comments on her,” McGuire said in a video statement.
“No person should ever feel uneasy or threatened in football’s family. For that, I am deeply sorry and I apologise unreservedly to Caroline for putting her in that position.”
The controversial comments were made by McGuire, North Melbourne president James Brayshaw and former St Kilda captain Danny Frawley on radio last Monday, while discussing the “Big Freeze at the G”, an event in which celebrities slide into icy water to raise money for motor neurone disease.
“In fact I reckon we should start the campaign for a one-person slide next year,” McGuire said. “Caroline Wilson. And I’ll put in 10 grand straight away — make it 20. And, if she stays under, 50.”
In last night’s statement, McGuire said he’d consulted with anti-domestic violence campaigner Rosy Batty and had decided to donate to the cause.
“Today, on what would have been her son Luke’s 14th birthday, and having spoken to Rosie earlier, I’ll be making a personal contribution to support the victims of domestic violence,” he said.
McGuire also expressed his disappointment that he had made remarks so “at odds” with his views on women.