Host loses it over AFL mumâs golden reply Isaac Heeneyâs brutally honest mum was the star of the show when the Sydney Swans forward tried to prank her live on radio.
Celebrity by James Matthey 14th May 2021 1:33 PM We all know what Isaac Heeney s mum thinks about rugby league after the AFL star pranked her on live radio on Friday. The Sydney Swans gun was in the studio with Nova s Ryan Fitzgerald and Michael Wipfli, tasked with trying to convince mum Rochelle he d been offered an NRL contract with the Roosters.
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Isaac wouldn t give up the ruse and doubled down until Rochelle started to believe him. How would league go … f l me drunk, it’s the dumba game, she responded, which sent Fitzy and co-host Michael Wippa Wipfli into fits of laughter.
Tricky! During a segment on The Fitzy & Wippa Show, Isaac decided to call his mum Rochelle and pretend that he was making the move from AFL to NRL
Fitzy has earned a reputation for pulling hilarious and sometimes outrageous pranks, both on the air and off.
Last year, the radio star shared a shocking clip on Instagram showing him making his young sons believe that he ate the family dog s testicles after getting the animal desexed.
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They’ve proven themselves against Geelong and quite convincingly dismantled a battered Richmond side, but is Melbourne’s greatest test this season going to come against a limber Swans side?
Sitting nice and comfortably atop the AFL ladder, Melbourne are 7–0, playing some of their best competitive football in years and are showing signs of a young side that has matured and is ready to go deep into finals.
One positive and one negative from your club s Round 7 performance
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It was a big round of footy and there were important storylines out of all nine games.
We have selected one positive and one negative from every club’s Round 7 performance.
See our thoughts below:
Positive: Enough entries
There isn’t much to get excited about after a 67-point loss but at least the Crows got enough ball forward.
They finished with 52 inside 50 entries which in comparison to GWS’ 58 was not a complete write-off.
A scoring efficiency of 46.2% is not ideal and a total score of 4.15.(39) is not what you wish for but Matthew Nicks can be somewhat pleased that they had some looks in attack.
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After Lance Franklin was ruled out for up to a month after last week s match, hard nut George Hewett suffered a concussion in a collision with young Sun Sam Flanders, while rising forward Nick Blakey was left with a badly corked thigh.
Along with Franklin s injury, the Swans also have the likes of in-form ruckman Tom Hickey and co-captain Dane Rampe on their injury list.
In a possible sign of Sydney s grim injury situation, young gun Isaac Heeney missed just one game after breaking a hand in round four, returning for the Suns clash despite facing up to a month out.