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Megan Barnard speaks out after Tom Morris sacked by Fox Sports

Megan Barnard has spoken out after Tom Morris was sacked. Image: Getty/Fox Footy
Megan Barnard has spoken out after Tom Morris was sacked. Image: Getty/Fox Footy

Fox Sports presenter Megan Barnard has broken her silence after former colleague Tom Morris was sacked for comments he made about her in a video leaked on social media.

Morris was sacked on Friday following an investigation into sexist and homophobic comments he made about Barnard which were circulated on WhatsApp.

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Fox Sports executive director Steve Crawley said the audio messages were “unacceptable” and the network has a “zero tolerance” policy.

“Our culture at Fox Sports is based on a respectful, inclusive environment and a fair go for all,” Crawley said.

“While Tom’s journalism has made a valuable contribution to Fox Sports over the past seven years, the message we became aware of yesterday crossed the line.

“The bottom line is we are committed to a work environment where everyone can come to work in the knowledge they are safe, respected and valued.”

Megan Barnard, pictured here at the 2018 Dally M Awards.
Megan Barnard at the 2018 Dally M Awards. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

Breaking her silence on the scandal on Sunday, Barnard described Morris' comments as 'degrading' and said she hoped the furore could promote change.

“I have been overwhelmed by the amount of support I have received over the past few days in response to the comments about me in the media,” she wrote in a statement.

“To everyone who has reached out, thank you.

"Fortunately, I am at a place in my life where I am comfortable with who I am and I can handle something deeply personal becoming public.

"But had this happened as recently as a few years ago, it would not have been the case.

“Coming out is a process and should never be taken out of someone’s hands. Nor should anyone be spoken about in such a degrading manner.

"I hope my experience can be a catalyst for change in not just the sports industry, but in every industry.”

Barnard has previously presented Fox Sports News and is currently working on the network's coverage of the Women's Cricket World Cup.

Tom Morris apologises for 'disgusting' comments

Morris, who had become a regular on AFL broadcasts over the last few years, apologised for his conduct on Friday.

“I would like to unconditionally apologise to everyone for my disgusting and disgraceful comments, which became public yesterday,” he said.

“I am especially sorry to the person involved. No one should ever in any place, or at any time, be spoken about in that way.

“I am deeply ashamed of my behaviour. My comments were hurtful to many and I will now take the time to listen, learn and work to improve myself, ensuring I become a better person. I am truly sorry to everyone.”

Discussing the scandal on Fox Footy, AFL great Garry Lyon said it was the right decision to sack Morris.

“We understand and respect the standards and the values of everyone here at the Foxtel group and we – the on-air group – have a responsibility to live those values and not just pay lip service to them,” Lyon said.

“We’ve got to be better, we need to be better.

"And most important in all of this, there’s an innocent party through no fault of this person, finds herself under enormous pressure and our thoughts are with her tonight.”

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said Morris’ comments were “clearly unacceptable”.

“I have just seen it in written form and clearly the comments from my reading of it are unacceptable, and clearly unacceptable, and Fox Sports have taken action,” McLachlan told 3AW.

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