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SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has offered a grovelling apology for using the term 'sloppy seconds' when referring to SA edging out to host the inaugural Magic Round.<br>The Labor leader was slammed for the comment with members of the opposition calling the remark 'sexist, offensive and gross'.<br>In a press conference last Friday, the SA Premier said: 'I didn't want anyone else's sloppy seconds, particularly 's, so now that we've got the event, we put on the best show that we can and then that sets us up for the future.'<br>Mr Malinauskas on Tuesday after copping a the backlash said he was unaware of what sloppy seconds meant, stating he thought it was a non-sexual reference.<br> SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has been forced to apologise for using the term 'sloppy seconds' when referring to SA edging out NSW to host the inaugural AFL Magic Round <br>'I actually thought it was in reference to food.<br><br>I don't know if people are going to believe that or not but that's the honest truth,' Mr Malinauskas said.<br>'Given the fact I didn't know what it meant, and the fact that I did say it in that context of course I regret it and for that I am apologetic.' <br>Opposition leader David Spears and Greens leader Barbara Pocock were not so forgiving labelling the phrase 'unacceptable gutter talk' and 'offensive'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'Whether it was in gest, in error or in ignorance, it was offensive,' Ms Pocock said. <br>Mr Spiers said the Premier's comments were 'locker room talk' and that it was not the first time he had made inappropriate comments.<br>'I think sometimes we can be a bit quick to point the finger in terms of our leaders' use of language, but I'm seeing a pattern here from the Premier,' she said.<br> Mr Malinauskas on Tuesday after copping a the backlash said he was unaware of what sloppy seconds meant, stating he thought it was a non-sexual reference<br> Opposition leader David Spears and Greens leader Barbara Pocock (picture) were not so forgiving labelling the phrase 'unacceptable gutter talk' and 'offensive'<br>In March, Mr Malinauskas exclaimed 'given up girls?' at a group of Young Liberals when they interrupted his morning run.<br>When asked about the remark he told reporters: 'I don't think there's any point getting your knickers in a knot about it, that's for sure'.<br>The AFL selected South Australia to host the round, due to their huge role throughout the pandemic, which McLachlan credited to the 'survival' of the game.<br>For the first time in history, the AFL will sport a 23-game regular season which will run across 24 rounds.<br> The Labor leader was slammed for the comment with members of the opposition calling the remark 'sexist, offensive and gross' <br><br><br><br><br>Feel free to surf to my blog: [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win partenaire]
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has offered a grovelling apology for using the term 'sloppy seconds' when referring to SA edging out to host the inaugural Magic Round.<br>The Labor leader was slammed for the comment with members of the opposition calling the remark 'sexist, offensive and gross'.<br>In a press conference last Friday, the SA Premier said: 'I didn't want anyone else's sloppy seconds, particularly 's, so now that we've got the event, we put on the best show that we can and then that sets us up for the future.'<br>Mr Malinauskas on Tuesday after copping a the backlash said he was unaware of what sloppy seconds meant, stating he thought it was a non-sexual reference.<br> SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has been forced to apologise for using the term 'sloppy seconds' when referring to SA edging out NSW to host the inaugural AFL Magic Round <br>'I actually thought it was in reference to food.<br><br>I don't know if people are going to believe that or not but that's the honest truth,' Mr Malinauskas said.<br>'Given the fact I didn't know what it meant, and the fact that I did say it in that context of course I regret it and for that I am apologetic.' <br>Opposition leader David Spears and Greens leader Barbara Pocock were not so forgiving labelling the phrase 'unacceptable gutter talk' and 'offensive'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'Whether it was in gest, in error or in ignorance, it was offensive,' Ms Pocock said. <br>Mr Spiers said the Premier's comments were 'locker room talk' and that it was not the first time he had made inappropriate comments.<br>'I think sometimes we can be a bit quick to point the finger in terms of our leaders' use of language, but I'm seeing a pattern here from the Premier,' she said.<br> Mr Malinauskas on Tuesday after copping a the backlash said he was unaware of what sloppy seconds meant, stating he thought it was a non-sexual reference<br> Opposition leader David Spears and Greens leader Barbara Pocock (picture) were not so forgiving labelling the phrase 'unacceptable gutter talk' and 'offensive'<br>In March, Mr Malinauskas exclaimed 'given up girls?' at a group of Young Liberals when they interrupted his morning run.<br>When asked about the remark he told reporters: 'I don't think there's any point getting your knickers in a knot about it, that's for sure'.<br>The AFL selected South Australia to host the round, due to their huge role throughout the pandemic, which McLachlan credited to the 'survival' of the game.<br>For the first time in history, the AFL will sport a 23-game regular season which will run across 24 rounds.<br> The Labor leader was slammed for the comment with members of the opposition calling the remark 'sexist, offensive and gross' <br><br><br><br><br>Feel free to surf to my blog: [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win partenaire]
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SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has offered a grovelling apology for using the term 'sloppy seconds' when referring to SA edging out to host the inaugural Magic Round.<br>The Labor leader was slammed for the comment with members of the opposition calling the remark 'sexist, offensive and gross'.<br>In a press conference last Friday, the SA Premier said: 'I didn't want anyone else's sloppy seconds, particularly 's, so now that we've got the event, we put on the best show that we can and then that sets us up for the future.'<br>Mr Malinauskas on Tuesday after copping a the backlash said he was unaware of what sloppy seconds meant, stating he thought it was a non-sexual reference.<br> SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has been forced to apologise for using the term 'sloppy seconds' when referring to SA edging out NSW to host the inaugural AFL Magic Round <br>'I actually thought it was in reference to food.<br><br>I don't know if people are going to believe that or not but that's the honest truth,' Mr Malinauskas said.<br>'Given the fact I didn't know what it meant, and the fact that I did say it in that context of course I regret it and for that I am apologetic.' <br>Opposition leader David Spears and Greens leader Barbara Pocock were not so forgiving labelling the phrase 'unacceptable gutter talk' and 'offensive'.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>'Whether it was in gest, in error or in ignorance, it was offensive,' Ms Pocock said. <br>Mr Spiers said the Premier's comments were 'locker room talk' and that it was not the first time he had made inappropriate comments.<br>'I think sometimes we can be a bit quick to point the finger in terms of our leaders' use of language, but I'm seeing a pattern here from the Premier,' she said.<br> Mr Malinauskas on Tuesday after copping a the backlash said he was unaware of what sloppy seconds meant, stating he thought it was a non-sexual reference<br> Opposition leader David Spears and Greens leader Barbara Pocock (picture) were not so forgiving labelling the phrase 'unacceptable gutter talk' and 'offensive'<br>In March, Mr Malinauskas exclaimed 'given up girls?' at a group of Young Liberals when they interrupted his morning run.<br>When asked about the remark he told reporters: 'I don't think there's any point getting your knickers in a knot about it, that's for sure'.<br>The AFL selected South Australia to host the round, due to their huge role throughout the pandemic, which McLachlan credited to the 'survival' of the game.<br>For the first time in history, the AFL will sport a 23-game regular season which will run across 24 rounds.<br> The Labor leader was slammed for the comment with members of the opposition calling the remark 'sexist, offensive and gross' <br><br><br><br><br>Feel free to surf to my blog: [https://telecharger1win.com/ 1win partenaire]
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