Read on for the latest news and gossip from around the grounds in Canberra sport. This week we've got Tom Green's AFL reprimand, Vegas tickets flying off the shelves and Netball ACT's grand final Holly Ferling usually shrugs off misogynistic comments. The ACT Meteors fast-bowler has copped her fair share over the years - whether it be aimed at her on-field efforts or her booming television career.

Subscribe now for unlimited access . Login or signup to continue reading $ 0 / $ NaN /year All articles from our website & app The digital version of Today's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox Interactive Crosswords, Sudoku and Trivia All articles from the other regional websites in your area Continue Holly Ferling posted a video of her bowling, prompted a social media troll to bombard her with a misogynistic comment. But after posting an off-season training video to her 100,000 social media followers, decided to call out the abuse to prove a point.

"My biggest fear is that a young girl sees something like that and it turns her away from sport," Ferling said. "And I wanted to call it out to show the lack of power these men actually have. To highlight that it doesn't necessarily bother us.

Most times I just laugh it off and don't bother. But I really think we can destigmatise it." Ferling has been inundated with support after taking to social media this week to highlight an issue that almost all female athletes face.

It all started with a simple photo of her bowling at M.