Calls for the controversial picture of footy star Tayla Harris to become the logo for women's AFL Media identities on Wide World of Sport believe Tayla Harris image is 'iconic' Journalists Neil Breen and Peter FitzSimons adamant image should be AFLW logo FitzSimons also compared the image of Harris to other famous sporting picturesBy Andrew Prentice For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:39 GMT, 24 March 2019 | Updated: 08:42 GMT, 24 March 2019 Viewcomments Two prominent media identities believe now is the perfect time to make the controversial picture of Tayla Harris the permanent logo for women's AFL. Former Wallaby turned scribe Peter FitzSimons and sports journalist Neil Breen both agreed the powerful image, which generated national headlines this week after Carlton AFLW star Harris was initially trolled online, needs to be celebrated. 'It is a chance to make a big statement,' Breen said on Nine's Wide World of Sport on Sunday morning, with FitzSimons on the same page, declaring it a 'no brainer.' The iconic image of AFL women's star Tayla Harris (pictured) which was initially trolled on social media - media identities believe the image should be the logo for AFLW Tayla Harris (pictured) could soon become the face of the AFLW competition FitzSimons then went a step further, stating the image of athletic image of Harris in full flight is the 'most iconic sporting photo of a women I've seen.' On the field, Harris managed to put a testing week behind her, helping Carlton march into their first AFLW grand final on Saturday. The 21-year-old kicked a goal and was busy in attack as her team stunned Fremantle in the preliminary final by 36 points. After 'winning' the wooden spoon last season, the Blues now take on the Crows in the decider at Adelaide Oval next Sunday, March 31. Harris told the media post-game the social media abuse online wasn't a distraction. 'If anything it has helped me, it's stuff I use as motivation,' she said. 'I don't want to give oxygen to the trolls, but one thing that comes to mind when I saw the (negative and sexist) comments … I can see in people's photos they (trolls) have kids, or they have daughters or women in their photos...that is the stuff I'm worried about.' Carlton star Tayla Harris (pictured) overcame a testing week to lead her side into the 2019 AFLW grand final The boxer turned footy player (pictured) felt some of the abuse online was 'sad and concerning' Tayla Harris (pictured) was the focus of headlines around the world after the AFLW star was trolled online Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility