In only his second season of AFL football, Sherman was voted runner-up in the Brisbane Lions best and fairest award.
[1] In June 2011, he was involved in a racial vilification incident during a match against Gold Coast.
A Western Bulldogs media release said he had apologised to the other player and that his apology has been accepted.
The club suspended him for four weeks and contributed $5,000 to a charity, take part in the club's multicultural and community programs and volunteer for the Red Dust Role Models program which provided mentoring and support in remote indigenous communities.
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