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Did anyone here Dwayne use the term molested when describing a contest between Brodie Smith and Tom Rockliff tonight? I cant replay the game but i am sure he said it
 
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Did anyone here Dwayne use the term molested when describing a contest between Brodie Smith and Brad Rockliff tonight? I cant replay the game but i am sure he said it

Nah but funnily I think I heard him say it in a seperate contest, between Brodie Smith and Tom Rockliff
 

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Did anyone here Dwayne use the term molested when describing a contest between Brodie Smith and Brad Rockliff tonight? I cant replay the game but i am sure he said it

It would have been Huddo who said that as we had to endure Dwayne for the Hawthorn vs Essendon game.
 
Definition of molest
transitive verb
1: to annoy, disturb, or persecute especially with hostile intent or injurious effect
  • The zookeeper warned the visitors not to molest the animals.

Hardly a scandal by this definition

molest
məˈlɛst/
verb
verb: molest; 3rd person present: molests; past tense: molested; past participle: molested; gerund or present participle: molesting
  1. 1.
    assault or abuse (a person, especially a woman or child) sexually.
    "he was charged with molesting and taking obscene photographs of a ten-year-old boy"
    synonyms: abuse, sexually abuse, assault, sexually assault, interfere with, rape, violate, attack, hurt, harm, injure; More
    informalmaul, grope, paw;
    datedravish
    "he was charged with molesting a ten-year-old boy"
Huge scandal based off this one, but yeah im sure he meant what you said
 
molest
məˈlɛst/
verb
verb: molest; 3rd person present: molests; past tense: molested; past participle: molested; gerund or present participle: molesting
  1. 1.
    assault or abuse (a person, especially a woman or child) sexually.
    "he was charged with molesting and taking obscene photographs of a ten-year-old boy"
    synonyms: abuse, sexually abuse, assault, sexually assault, interfere with, rape, violate, attack, hurt, harm, injure; More
    informalmaul, grope, paw;
    datedravish
    "he was charged with molesting a ten-year-old boy"
Huge scandal based off this one, but yeah im sure he meant what you said


So what? A word can have multiple definitions. The definition I posted is far more in context with a game of AFL
 
Molest is the correct word. It isn't a controversial word...
 

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The commentary was some of the best I've never heard last night.

Couldn't get them to turn the sound up in a league pub in Sydney. Perfect was to listen to Dwayne.
 
Did anyone here Dwayne use the term molested when describing a contest between Brodie Smith and Tom Rockliff tonight? I cant replay the game but i am sure he said it
Interesting thread.

Given Dwayne learnt his craft alongside Peter "Smooth" Booth at the ABC I'm not at all surprised. Absolute non issue.
 
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