Adelaide Crows star Taylor Walker was absent from club training this morning and may miss the upcoming AFL Showdown, amid an ongoing investigation into allegations he made a racist comment.
It said conversations were ongoing about whether Walker would be selected for the ShowdownThe allegation emerged after the Crows reserves match against North Adelaide in the SANFL on July 17.— an Aboriginal man who used to play for AFL side St Kilda.
Crows players trained this morning ahead of Saturday's Showdown against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, but Walker was absent.
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