Welcome to Part 9 of my season review series, today focused on St Kilda. In the words of Brain Taylor, boy oh boy, wowee, they had a positively atrocious season. The Saints were tipped to potentially storm the top four, yet they largely failed to fire a shot, dropping games to inferior opposition in poor […]
Your club s underrated performer: Round 20 theroar.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theroar.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
What s his job? : Former assistant wants salary slash for stay-at-home Roo
By
2021-07-16T10:46+10:00
West Coast champion Peter Sumich believes North Melbourne extractor Ben Cunnington should have his salary docked for having chosen to remain in Victoria as the team heads interstate.
The 30-year-old will stay in Melbourne, citing family reasons, as the Roos prepare to spend as many as three weeks on the road in response to an outbreak of coronavirus in Victoria.
“What’s his job? Come on,” Sumich asserted on
AFL Nation on Thursday night.
“Deduct him. If he is on six or seven hundred (thousand), work that out over 20 games and deduct it off his pay.”
Who will win and why? The tips and predictions for Round 15 sen.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sen.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AFL by James Matthey 17th Jun 2021 8:38 AM Days of backlash haven t swayed Caroline Wilson as the AFL journalist hit back at critics after she caused controversy with her comments about St Kilda players earlier this week. Wilson said fans and sponsors had reason to be upset with Seb Ross and Tim Membrey after they missed a nailbiting six-point loss to Adelaide on the weekend for family reasons. The pair returned home after a loss to Sydney two weekends ago - Ross to be with his partner who has recently given birth to twins, and Membrey to be with his partner who is expecting.