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2021-04-16T09:59+10:00
St Kilda wingman Brad Hill looked âcompletely disinterestedâ in Thursday nightâs thrashing to Richmond, according to Kane Cornes.
Hill finished with 10 disposals and no tackles in the 86-point loss and is yet to hit the heights many Saints fans expected when he arrived at Moorabbin at the end of 2019.
St Kilda coach Brett Ratten says the former Docker wonât be dropped despite his indifferent form.
âBrad Hill was nowhere again last night,â Cornes told SENâs
The Captainâs Run.
âHis output through five games in 2021 does not warrant selection in an AFL side who should be fighting for a top four position.
The breakout young Demon who is a genuine star
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2021-04-12T08:57+10:00
Bayley Fritsch has shown signs of becoming a prolific goal kicker, but could 2021 be the year he breaks out?
The Demon kicked four goals and took eight marks in his side’s win over Geelong on Sunday and Kane Cornes is a big fan of the youngster.
Cornes feels Fritsch could become one of the game’s star forwards this year.
“Breakout stars, when you first see them and think, he has broken out, he’s a star … It’s not out of the blue because I like his attributes, but Bayley Fritsch, that was a breakout game for mine yesterday,” he told
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2021-04-12T07:51+10:00
Hawthorn has started the year competitively despite being 1-3 and fought hard in their loss to Fremantle on Sunday.
However, Kane Cornes is concerned about what the future holds for the Hawks and he can see them heading down the same path as North Melbourne.
After years in the middle of the pack and competing in finals, the Roos committed to a full rebuild and now find themselves last on the ladder with a percentage of 43 after four rounds.
“Hawthorn are going to fly under the radar this week, but I want to put them on the radar. Are Hawthorn in danger of being North Melbourne in three years?” Cornes asked on
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2021-04-12T08:41+10:00
Collingwood slumped to its third defeat of the season when going down to GWS by 30 points at the MCG on Saturday night.
The somewhat listless nature of the defeat prompted a discussion on the Magpies, coach Nathan Buckley and what the future holds.
Garry Lyon has described their current situation as painful while asking the question if Buckley still has the desire to endure in the role.
âTheyâre in a world of pain,â he said on
SEN Breakfast.
âNathan Buckley is going to find out whether the desire to be a coach still burns as brightly and as fiercely inside his guts as it did when he started.