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St Kilda call out racist abuse of Hill

St Kilda's Bradley Hill was the target of social media racism after the Port Adelaide match. (AAP)

AFL club St Kilda have condemned racist abuse after Indigenous wingman Bradley Hill became the latest player targeted on social media.

Hill shared a screenshot of a direct message on Instagram that had been sent to his partner in the wake of the Saints' clash with Port Adelaide on Saturday.

The message included multiple racial slurs and claimed Hill had "f***ed the whole game", which St Kilda lost by 13 points.

"This has to stop," the Saints said in a statement.

"A loss is a loss. It does not give people the right to racially abuse or personally vilify a player, their family or anyone in the community.

"Too many times this year, our players and their loved ones have been victim to this type of abuse - enough is enough.

"If you engage in online abuse, you are not with us. Together we rise above and help stamp out racism."

In her own Instagram post, which included the screenshot of the original direct message, Hill's partner said it was "revolting, repulsive racist behaviour".

"Why in 2021 are people sending this racial abuse to not only athletes, but their families? Be better," she posted.

Hill's teammate Paddy Ryder was the target of a racist Twitter post last month.

AFL Players' Association president Patrick Dangerfield and chief executive Paul Marsh were quick to condemn the racist behaviour, with Hawthorn's Shaun Burgoyne among a long list of players who called it out.

Carlton's Eddie Betts, West Coast's Liam Ryan and Melbourne's Neville Jetta have all been targets of racist behaviour on social media in the past year.

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