Robbo goes ballistic over handling of Cameron head knock, says 'all of football' has been let down
Mark Robinson slammed the handling of Jeremy Cameron's head knock with the star Cat allowed to play on against Port Adelaide after his assessment…
On Friday morning’s radio SEN morning show, hosts Timmy Watson, Anthony Hudson and Dermott Brereton previewed the weekend’s round of matches. Feeling a bunch of one-sided predictable games was on offer, they tried to identify the most likely upset – if any.
Rattling through the games, Watson in particular responded: “No”, “No”, “No”. Come North Vs Hawthorn, with Hawthorn considered favourites, Brereton thought, “Yes.”
Watson over-ruled with a firm “No.”
Come the Anzac Day match of Collingwood Vs Essendon, Watson with black and red blinkers, was pretty confident that Essendon might be the best chance of a weekend upset.
Ah, the delicious irony then that the Bombers were put to the sword right from the start and given a ten goal thrashing.
Along the way, the upsets were stacking up, as Melbourne clobbered previously unbeaten Brisbane; Port got up over the previously unbeaten Saints; North held on over Hawthorn in Launceston; and on Monday, Carlton shocked Geelong.
Heck, even Richmond showed early form kicking out to a five goal lead early against home favourites, Freo.
Yep,it was just another predictable round of AFL matches.
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