Brian Taylor has denied he was involved in an on-air blow-up with fellow caller Jason Bennett
CHANNEL 7 commentator Brian Taylor has angrily denied he was involved in an on-air blow-up with fellow caller Jason Bennett earlier this month.
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CHANNEL 7 commentator Brian Taylor has done his best to deny he was involved in an on-air blow-up with fellow caller Jason Bennett earlier this month.
Speculation has been rife that BT exchanged heated words with Bennett, unhappy with the split in commentary time between the duo during a match in Adelaide.
News of the exchange was reported in the Herald Sun’s whisper section on Friday.
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“We hear a new combination had some teething problems with the senior member bristling at the dominance of airtime by his co-commentator,” the Whisper read.
“It all boiled over after a recent game in Adelaide with heated words exchanged.”
Taylor was quizzed about his involvement in the controversy on Triple M radio today, angrily hitting back at his fellow radio teammates.
“You are peddling bullsh*t,” he said.
But Taylor did not deny the Whisper was about him.
Taylor was paired up with Bennett while Bruce McAvaney was on the Gold Coast covering the Commonwealth Games.