Luke Beveridge and Kane Cornes have heated confrontation before Cats-Bulldogs clash
Kane Cornes and Luke Beveridge had a “combative” pre-game run in on Thursday night. See what was said between the pair here.
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Kane Cornes has labelled a pre-game run in with a “combative” Luke Beveridge as “an awkward situation” on Thursday night.
The Channel 7 commentator was on the ground in the build up to the Geelong and Western Bulldogs clash when Beveridge passed by and traded words with Cornes.
Cornes tried to continue the conversation, but the Bulldogs coach turned his shoulder and continued walking.
Cornes said on his SEN breakfast show on Friday he was preparing to go on live TV when he noticed Beveridge and a Bulldog contingent walking towards him.
“As he came closer to me he was staring at me with a strong look on his face. That was from 10 or so metres away, and as he got a bit closer I looked back and I just said ‘Bevo’ and nodded my head. The reaction (from Beveridge) was the reaction you saw.
“I don’t know if it’s for me to share what he said. I’m happy to tell you exactly my part in this - other than to say ‘Bevo’, and nod my head - it wasn’t received well.
When pressed by co-host David King on exactly what Beveridge said in response, Cornes said:
“It was something along the lines of, ‘You’ve got the nerve to say that?’ And I said, ‘What? I can’t say hello?’
And then he turned around again and started to go again when he was dragged away.”
It’s well known the pair have a frosty relationship, with Beveridge revealing on Footy Classified earlier in the season he had avoided appearing on Channel 9 due to Cornes’ employment there.
Beveridge refused to get drawn into the controversy when asked in his post-match press conference.
“What incident?” Beveridge said when asked.
“Ultimately we come in here and talk about the game, I think that’s probably all we’re after, isn’t it?” he said.
“If you’re trying to drum up some controversy, I don’t think there was any.
“I’ve really got nothing to say.”
“I know what you’re trying to do Mitch (Cleary), you’re not gonna get me to bite.”
St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt, Cornes’ Channel 7 colleague, said he was trying to “diffuse the situation.”
“Him and Kane locked eyes. Neither of them were taking a backward step,” he told Triple M.
“Kane said ‘Bevo’, as in ‘G’Day Bevo’. And Bevo didn’t want to say G’Day back. He just wasn’t in the mood for a conversation.
“Kane walked towards Bevo. Bevo turned back towards … I was just trying to diffuse the situation.
Riewoldt said Beveridge didn’t go overboard in his response to Cornes.
“Nah not really giving it to him. Was more like I don’t really want to have this chat right here right now.”
Cornes said he didn’t have an issue with the altercation during the pre-game broadcast.
“There was a confrontation, there were some words spoken but look, he’s combative, they do like to protect their club and their players,” he said on Channel 7.
“I don’t have an issue with it, it’s a big game of footy, and clearly the relationship between myself and the Western Bulldogs isn’t a strong one.
“It was an awkward situation because he was staring at me quite strongly and I didn’t really know what to say so I just said “g’day Bevo” and it wasn’t received that well.
“I would’ve liked to have gone on with the conversation and had it respectfully but it wasn’t the time or the place.”
Cornes confirmed recently that he is banned from both the Bulldogs and Kangaroos’ rooms.
Fox Footy analyst Leigh Montagna said at half time it was “not a good look”, while David King said the pair looked “foolish”.
“This is what Kane does, this is his schtick,” King said on the broadcast.
“Tonight there are no winners, it makes two, I think, intelligent people look quite foolish.”
Originally published as Luke Beveridge and Kane Cornes have heated confrontation before Cats-Bulldogs clash