Time On: ‘Blow the whole thing up’: James Brayshaw goes nuclear on tribunal
Former North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw says the AFL’s suspension and tribunal system is an embarrassment to the game, and is calling for a complete overhaul.
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Brayshaw tees off on ‘embarrassing’ MRO
As North Melbourne prepares to challenge the Paul Curtis ban, the club’s former chairman James Brayshaw has unleashed on the AFL tribunal.
Many commentators have blasted the three week suspension handed down to Curtis for his tackle that knocked out Port Adelaide’s Josh Sinn.
But Brayshaw labelled it “nonsense” and “embarrassing” and called for a complete overhaul of the league’s Match Review Officer system, which sees Michael Christian makes a call on each contentious incident, which clubs have the right to challenge at the tribunal.
“What else was (Curtis) meant to do,’’ Brayshaw said on Triple M’s Rush Hour.
“When you look at the vision of it, the outcome no one wants ever, but it’s a contact sport and accidents are going to happen on a football field.
“But his knees, when the player went forward, his knees were on the ground. So it’s not like (Curtis) jettisoned himself forward to drive the player into a position where he got hurt.
It’s just a nonsense three weeks.
“I said this a month ago, blow the whole thing up and start again. It is so broken and it’s embarrassing to our game.”
Cornes locks in Jason Horne-Francis fanboy status after coach snub
Kane Cornes is not budging on his love and admiration for Jason Horne-Francis, taking a bat to anyone critical of the Port Adelaide midfielder’s performance.
Cornes’ pet player was squarely in the gun against North Melbourne with many including Matthew Lloyd and David King suggesting his behaviour needed to change.
Lloyd went as far as suggesting that Horne-Francis turning his back on coach Ken Hinkley was a disrespectful move that warranted being dropped from the team.
“It’s nearly droppable behaviour if your coach is talking to you and you are walking away, not wanting to hear him out,’’ Lloyd said on the Sunday Footy Show.
King said Horne Francis was “emotionally messing with the team” to the point where they had to have a match committee at three quarter-time as leaders Connor Rozee and Zak Butters helped calm him down.
Not once, but twice on Sunday night, Cornes fiercely defended his man on his AFL and Channel 7 shows, saying that clearly “he thought (Hinkley) had finished”.
Sitting in “seat 1A on the Horne-Francis plane”, Cornes doubled down alongside King on SEN breakfast Monday morning, saying his performance was “unbelievable” and he’s “one of the toughest Port Adelaide players that has ever played for the club”.
Josh Giddey, Joe McGuire soak up Easter Monday clash
Josh Giddey has been back in Melbourne, enjoying some footy action and catching up with friends.
The Chicago Bulls basketball star was back at the MCG on Monday in Eddie McGuire’s Jam TV box along with Joe McGuire, Brendan Fevola and Dave Hughes.
He caught up with Collingwood acting captain Nick Daicos and Tom Mitchell last week.
Giddey is a long-time Hawks fan.
Zorko opens up on frosty Fagan chat
Brisbane Lions veteran Dayne Zorko has revealed what really went on between himself and Lions coach Chris Fagan on the bench during the loss to Collingwood.
The pair appeared to have animated exchange at the Gabba but Zorko said it was timid compared to their usual chats.
“That was one of the more timid conversations between me and Christian,’’ Zorko said on Triple M’s Saturday Rub.
“So that was not as heated as what we have had before, trust me. There was not even any expletives between the two of us. It got blown up a little bit but given it’s a Thursday night, it’s a big game, there’s cameras everywhere. We were probably a little bit surprised ourselves how much traction it got.”
Originally published as Time On: ‘Blow the whole thing up’: James Brayshaw goes nuclear on tribunal