Speaking to former Richmond half-forward Matthew Richardson on Fox Footy post-match Goodes denied there was anything untoward going on between himself and the Blues'supporter group.
"I was just a little bit inspired by the under-16 Boomerang kids,who taught us a little bit of a war cry,just a little bit of a tribute to those guys,"Goodes said.
"(Nothing untoward) not at all,proud to be Aboriginal and represent."
The AFL said there was later an on off-field incident amongst fans but maintained it was not related to anything that happened on the field.
"The information we have is there was an exchange between supporter groups and nothing to do with anyone on the field,"AFL media manager Patrick Keane said in a statement.
"Police gave a direction for both groups to cease.
"Two people continued their exchange. One was evicted,he was happy to go.
"One other person continued to make some comments. He's been taken to the police interview room and it will be a decision for police whether he's given an infringement or not,for not following police directions."