Radio hosts slams AFL's ANZAC tradition: 'It loses its value'

During a time when Australians and New Zealanders reflect on the sacrifices made by the ANZAC service members, the Australian Football League (AFL) honoured this solemn day with its own traditions.

However, not everyone is in agreement about the way the AFL handled the tributes, with some accusing the league of turning a moment of respect into a mere spectacle.



Brisbane's Triple M Breakfast radio host Greg 'Marto' Martin voiced a strong opinion against the AFL's Anzac Day practices.

He particularly criticised the use of The Last Post—a bugle call played at military funerals and commemorative services—as a pre-game ritual for all matches during the ANZAC round.


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Greg Martin slammed AFL’s use of The Last Post on ANZAC Day. Image source: AFL/ Facebook



‘Football has now turned (The Last Post) into a gimmick,’ he said.

The Last Post, a haunting melody that resonates with deep emotional significance, is traditionally associated with ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day ceremonies.



It is a time for silence, reflection, and honouring those who have served and sacrificed.

Martin recalled the powerful impact of this ritual when it was first introduced in 1995 for the ANZAC Day clash at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), where a crowd of 97,000 would stand in respectful silence.

‘But now what’s happened, as football always does, and I’m not just talking AFL, I’m talking rugby league as well, they’ve taken a wonderful thing, and they’ve gone, “Oh that’s good ... (how do we capitalise?”)’ he expressed.

Martin argued that what was once a poignant tribute has now become overused to the point of inducing 'bugle fatigue' among fans.



‘So what’s going to happen this week in all (nine) games of the AFL and all eight games of the rugby league…every single one of them will play (The Last Post), and you’ll get ANZAC (or) you’ll get bugle fatigue,’ Martin said.

‘We have to stop it somewhere.’

His co-host, Margaux Parker, echoed this sentiment, suggesting that the over-saturation of the tribute lessens its value and turns it into a mockery.

‘It gets saturated, so it loses its value,’ Parker stated.

The backlash against Martin and Parker's views has been swift and severe, with some social media users accusing them of disrespecting Australia and questioning their patriotism.

‘Surely they can’t go any lower than that. That’s disgusting,’ a social media user wrote.



‘These people really hate Australia, don’t they?!’ another posted.

A third person asked: ‘Tell me this is a joke! ⁦The AFL cannot axe this!’

The AFL, for its part, maintained that ANZAC Day is one of the nation's most important national occasions and encouraged fans to participate in the pre-match formalities.

Several clubs have even embraced the tradition by wearing ANZAC-themed jumpers, with plans to auction them off and donate the proceeds to The Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL), an organisation supporting veterans.

Additionally, the league encouraged fans to arrive early to ‘soak up the atmosphere and pre-match formalities that will no doubt be another moving tribute to the sacrifices of our past and present service men and women’.
Key Takeaways
  • AFL games' tradition of playing The Last Post during ANZAC Day round has been criticised by Triple M's Greg 'Marto' Martin for becoming excessive and likened to a gimmick.
  • Martin took issue with the use of The Last Post before all games during the round, not just the central ANZAC Day match, suggesting the practice leads to 'bugle fatigue’.
  • The criticism from the radio hosts has been met with strong condemnation from the public, who feel that the tradition is a respectful tribute to service men and women.
  • AFL clubs embraced the ANZAC Day tribute by wearing themed jumpers, with some clubs participating for the first time and planning to auction off the guernseys to donate proceeds to the RSL. The league underscored the importance of ANZAC Day and encouraged fans to participate in the pre-match tributes.
We invite our readers to share their thoughts on this matter. How do you feel about the AFL's ANZAC Day tribute? What's your take on the radio hosts' criticism? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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I disagree.
The Last Post is such a haunting bugle sound, that you cannot help but feel the
sombre, that those Aussies at war must have felt. It really makes you feelthe seriosness ofhat moment ,so long ago
 
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Ahh good to know we still have whinging Poms - thought they had all left.
you can't be that dumb that you did not know the POMS went through hell during ww2 and were very involved, more so than you would have ever been in Australia. You may have thought you wrote a smart comment but in truth it is disgusting.
 

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