Beating the trolls: Photo of an AFL Women's star kicking for goal is taken down from sites due to 'misogynist' comments before protests by sports stars sees it re-posted An image of Carlton Blues AFLW star Tayla Harris kicking was posted on twitter It received 'inappropriate and offensive' comments. It was taken down by 7AFL Fans and sporting stars criticised this decision and the image was re-uploaded By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:48 GMT, 19 March 2019 | Updated: 21:14 GMT, 19 March 2019 101 shares 3 Viewcomments An image of an AFL Women's star kicking a football in a full stretch position was controversially removed from Twitter after it received inappropriate comments by online trolls. The image of Carlton's Tayla Harris, captured in a match against the Western Bulldogs, garnered so many offensive comments 7AFL removed its post. The Twitter account replaced the image with a message explaining why it was deleted. An image (above) of Tayla Harris was uploaded to twitter by 7AFL and attracted offensive comments 'The original purpose in publishing the image was to celebrate the power, athleticism and skills on show in Calrton's thrilling win over the Western Bulldogs,' the message read. 'The image attracted a number of comments, some of which were inappropriate and offensive. As a consequence we have removed the image and the comments.' Fans immediately questioned why the image needed to be taken down and eventually 7AFL posted it again. 'It's with the misogynistic behaviour by the supporters in the comments. Try blocking these accounts from your social media. Take a stand.' one user said. Sporting stars rallied behind the AFL Women's star and begun re-tweeting the image of Tayla Harris which was deleted Anna Meares criticised 7AFL for their decision to delete the image because of the negativity AFL stars and athletes criticised 7AFL for making the decision to remove the image. Footballer Darcy Vesico posted: 'Deleting this post is giving into trolls. Also you're eliminating all the positive conversation. Also you're removing more content around women in sport.' 'How this incredible image of Tayla Harris by Michael Willson was seen as negative and drew trolls to comment and that 7AFL took it down as a result...ASTOUNDS ME,' Australian cyclist Anna Meares said. An apology was made by 7AFL who said that 'removing the photo sent the wrong message'. 'Many of the comments made on the post were reprehensible & we’ll work harder to ban trolls from our pages. 'Our intention was to highlight @taylaharriss incredible athleticism & we’ll continue to celebrate women’s footy.' The image was re-uploaded and 7AFL issued an apology stating 'removing the photo sent the wrong message' Fans immediately questioned why the image needed to be taken down and blamed trolls Harris didn't comment on the removal of the photo, but slammed the Twitter trolls. 'Here's a pic of me at work... think about this before your derogatory comments, animals,' she tweeted. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility