The Sydney Swans have apologised for removing references to the Jewish community in a speech honouring victims of the Bondi massacre during the AFL's opening round. The apology was issued after Liberal senator James Patterson referred the AFL to the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion for investigation, airing claims that the league was behind the script change. A ceremony held on March 5 during the opening round match between Sydney and Carlton at the Sydney Cricket Ground paid tribute to those affected by the Bondi terror attack. Swans chief executive and former player, Matthew Pavlich, spoke during the...