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Scott won't, but more importantly we need Smith's head dialled in on the day.
I wouldn't worry, if anything he seems to play better in these scenarios.

Part of me wonders if he's got a bit of Jordan in him, who used to make an enemy for the sake of it just to motivate himself. If he couldn't do that, he'd just make one up.

Not for one second am I saying that's good behaviour (it sounds a bit psychotic tbh) but if it's his way of keeping himself driven, then so be it.
 
I wouldn't worry, if anything he seems to play better in these scenarios.

Part of me wonders if he's got a bit of Jordan in him, who used to make an enemy for the sake of it just to motivate himself. If he couldn't do that, he'd just make one up.

Not for one second am I saying that's good behaviour (it sounds a bit psychotic tbh) but if it's his way of keeping himself driven, then so be it.
If you want a much more extreme and recent example, Jon Jones. In America such characters are more commonplace and accepted. In interviews athletes actually trash talk each other and their level of respect for their adoring fans, media, adversaries etc isn't something we could ever deal with.

Smith does have to adapt to being an Australian athlete though - our culture is different in so many ways concerning public figures - to save himself some trouble. It may spark him in a combative way, but he's also had mental health issues and surely calmer seas would help him work through those.
 
If you want a much more extreme and recent example, Jon Jones. In America such characters are more commonplace and accepted. In interviews athletes actually trash talk each other and their level of respect for their adoring fans, media, adversaries etc isn't something we could ever deal with.

Smith does have to adapt to being an Australian athlete though - our culture is different in so many ways concerning public figures - to save himself some trouble. It may spark him in a combative way, but he's also had mental health issues and surely calmer seas would help him work through those.
Bang on.

Particularly with the NFL starting this week, it's a constant reminder of the difference in culture over there.

None of Smith's antics would have been discussed for more than 10 minutes over there on a talk show, but over here, we bring them up for years as a character flaw.

Aaron Rodgers just this week after a win over his old side the Jets, said "I was happy to beat anybody associated with the Jets organisation" - It made headlines for a day, and it's already been forgotten.

Can you imagine if Smith said that after the Bulldogs win? We'd still be talking about it now.
 
I wouldn't worry, if anything he seems to play better in these scenarios.

Part of me wonders if he's got a bit of Jordan in him, who used to make an enemy for the sake of it just to motivate himself. If he couldn't do that, he'd just make one up.

Not for one second am I saying that's good behaviour (it sounds a bit psychotic tbh) but if it's his way of keeping himself driven, then so be it.

True.

He's a different cat - excuse the pun - and it's hard to know what motivates him, let alone anyone else.

It just seems like a complete overreaction, which raises some questions. According to the photographer Duncan was on the table prior to Smith and there were no problems with photos being taken.

Apparently he claimed an invasion of privacy - at a session open to the media and treatment undertaken in full view thereof.

That said, she claims this isn't the first time he's abused her. So either there's a backstory or he is triggered.
 
He then went on to say the AFL threw the umpire under the bus by saying it shouldn't have been paid. I do agree with him generally about this - the AFL should be standing by their umpires a lot more and not reacting to every media request for 'does the AFL sanction this or that decision?'

AFL could show they have their umpires' backs by a) cracking down on flopping and, b) not letting blokes walk up to the umps and sook right in their faces. I don't agree that refusing to admit error is helpful.
 
True.

He's a different cat - excuse the pun - and it's hard to know what motivates him, let alone anyone else.

It just seems like a complete overreaction, which raises some questions. According to the photographer Duncan was on the table prior to Smith and there were no problems with photos being taken.

Apparently he claimed an invasion of privacy - at a session open to the media and treatment undertaken in full view thereof.

That said, she claims this isn't the first time he's abused her. So either there's a backstory or he is triggered.
I called this last week with him skipping the captain's run yet again.

There's clearly an agreement in place with him and Scott to shun him from the media. Even the Cats social media rarely posts about him at training.

Egotistical, insecure, or just plain weird...whatever the reasons are, that's what it looks like, and seeing as this has happened before, I imagine the photographer in question has breached that agreement.

It doesn't excuse him from acting like a dickhead, particularly in an intimidating nature as a male professional athlete approaching an older woman...but I would highly doubt that this just happened out of the blue.
 
Scott won't, but more importantly we need Smith's head dialled in on the day.
Baz has shown that he is completely dialled in Backed Danger from day one. Is 100% committed to doing everything he can for the team.
The guy has exceeded everything I thought or felt from day one.
A not so nice way of confirming to the photographer to pull their head in is fine by me. He's certainly a different Cat......I back him.
 

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I called this last week with him skipping the captain's run yet again.

There's clearly an agreement in place with him and Scott to shun him from the media. Even the Cats social media rarely posts about him at training.

Egotistical, insecure, or just plain weird...whatever the reasons are, that's what it looks like, and seeing as this has happened before, I imagine the photographer in question has breached that agreement.

It doesn't excuse him from acting like a dickhead, particularly in an intimidating nature as a male professional athlete approaching an older woman...but I would highly doubt that this just happened out of the blue.

I think it’s pretty clear that the club as a whole regards the media as a bit of a nuisance.

Scott was fuming a few weeks ago about that footage of him and Baz chatting at training being broadcast.

You could even point to us continuing to publish the most vague injury list in the league, and the occasional late changes. Scott has even mocked people who get angry about these things.

Anecdotally, our media department has long been regarded as one of the most challenging for journos to work with.

In that sense Baz has found the perfect home for him and vice versa.

Regarding the incident today, clearly Baz shouldn’t have reacted that way and there’s no benefit in bringing negative PR the club’s way in the middle of the finals.

It’s also completely overblown because it’s Bailey Smith, and because anything he does on or off-field gets clicks and engagement which is the media wants.
 
I think it’s pretty clear that the club as a whole regards the media as a bit of a nuisance.

Scott was fuming a few weeks ago about that footage of him and Baz chatting at training being broadcast.

You could even point to us continuing to publish the most vague injury list in the league, and the occasional late changes. Scott has even mocked people who get angry about these things.

Anecdotally, our media department has long been regarded as one of the most challenging for journos to work with.

In that sense Baz has found the perfect home for him and vice versa.

Regarding the incident today, clearly Baz shouldn’t have reacted that way and there’s no benefit in bringing negative PR the club’s way in the middle of the finals.

It’s also completely overblown because it’s Bailey Smith, and because anything he does on or off-field gets clicks and engagement which is the media wants.

They all know the media is going to be there watching and recording, so why conduct discussions and massages in full view of them if you don't want it known?

They all know the media is going to be there watching and recording, so how do they get offended and annoyed when the media release and discuss what they see?

if they want to train and meet in an Area 51 then keep the media out
 
They all know the media is going to be there watching and recording, so how do they get offended and annoyed when the media release and discuss what they see?

if they want to train and meet in an Area 51 then keep the media out

Re: the training footage Scott was unhappy, I’ve never seen footage like that with a conversation clearly audible broadcast before. I think it was an invasion of privacy, and all it will do is push clubs between offering the media the bare minimum if they aren’t already.

Bailey shouldn’t have been surprised by being photographed today and his reaction was poor. But I don’t see how this over the top media coverage is helping anyone. It’s more likely to lead to media having less access to training sessions and/or Bailey doing his own program away from media which ultimately costs media the clicks and engagement they are chasing.
 
Re: the training footage Scott was unhappy, I’ve never seen footage like that with a conversation clearly audible broadcast before. I think it was an invasion of privacy, and all it will do is push clubs between offering the media the bare minimum if they aren’t already.

Bailey shouldn’t have been surprised by being photographed today and his reaction was poor. But I don’t see how this over the top media coverage is helping anyone. It’s more likely to lead to media having less access to training sessions and/or Bailey doing his own program away from media which ultimately costs media the clicks and engagement they are chasing.

For sure. I agree.

But I see both sides as being equally at fault.

The media are beating it up, because that's what they do for headlines, but Smith gave them plenty of ammunition too.
 
I think it’s pretty clear that the club as a whole regards the media as a bit of a nuisance.

Scott was fuming a few weeks ago about that footage of him and Baz chatting at training being broadcast.

You could even point to us continuing to publish the most vague injury list in the league, and the occasional late changes. Scott has even mocked people who get angry about these things.

Anecdotally, our media department has long been regarded as one of the most challenging for journos to work with.

In that sense Baz has found the perfect home for him and vice versa.

Regarding the incident today, clearly Baz shouldn’t have reacted that way and there’s no benefit in bringing negative PR the club’s way in the middle of the finals.

It’s also completely overblown because it’s Bailey Smith, and because anything he does on or off-field gets clicks and engagement which is the media wants.
Main board (and Jackflash) gone rabid.

From being a distraction for the PF to leadership group need to consider dropping him to what does Morris finance think about it all.

Scotty will not give a shit. He has well known disdain for media at training.
 
Main board (and Jackflash) gone rabid.

From being a distraction for the PF to leadership group need to consider dropping him to what does Morris finance think about it all.

Scotty will not give a shit. He has well known disdain for media at training.
To be fair, most of the Main Board posters making a fuss are well known Cats haters and a 'Collingwood supporter' who seems suspiciously like yet another alt of nuffnuff....
 

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True, just stating what I heard on this crap show after 360.
That woman in pink was way over the top too

Don't like how he went about it but he's within his rights to ask that she not photograph him receiving treatment prior to training.
 
With hindsight the situation could have been handled differently from the beginning with the first incident. From a purely speculative viewpoint, maybe Smith has a strong sensitivity to media pressure about his health. Maybe they could have approached certain media types/photographers and explained the situation to them collegially. If then the person in question just went on with the snaps, then the cold shoulder in future dealings with them.
And if Smith still is sensitive, then he has to do the treatments out of sight, as inconvenient as it might be. This is what happens at open training. If the media don't want friendly cooperation between both parties, then they get treated adversarially and their opportunities limited.
Outbursts are almost always the least productive action in such situations. Extreme cases where the photog willfully went against requests or rules can be called out in pressers.
IMHO
 
Love this explanation from Daniel Hoyne on how flexible we are, how we ran 11 players through defence and attack, and how that allows us the play a tagger without breaking down our system.


One thing that made me laugh was one of the football shows calling both Mullin and O'Connor taggers.

Mullin definitely is a tagger, has been for weeks now.
O'Connor has been a lockdown defender. Not the same thing. Bews was doing what O'Connor did the other week, you wouldn't call Bews a tagger.
 
In some good news, the dhead umpire trying to gift Bris a win has been axed.

Hopefully never officiates a final ever again.
Hope the ump learns from this, does some more training, and comes back able to know the difference between solid contact and a flop.

Yes, I know they're meant to be the best, but players make clangers too (and this board demands they be sent to the magoos or traded etc. Heck this board suggests players should be gotten rid of when they're running elite patterns :D ) .

(If I'd been sent to hell every time I'd made a mistake, I'd just about own the place by now.)
 
Lethal was on AFL360 last night trying to justify the umpiring decisions. He’s in the tiny minority. No conflict of interest at all. 🙃
A number of Brisbane players pushed Zac Guthrie after the second free. If he had thrown himself to the ground would Geelong have been gifted a three goal advantage?
 
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