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Chapter 1: Who needs to pull up their socks this weekend?
You don't f***ing stand up.
You're an embarrassment to what you do, mate.
I'm so damn disgusted.
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I'm going to investigate this later on. It is Friday Presser. He mentioned a leak at the footy club and some information regarding team selection getting out. So I'm going to investigate who the leak at the Dogs could be. I've got my suspicions kingy, so we'll do that. I thought about that for Pull Your Socks Up, but we'll just hold that. I've got a Pull Your Socks Up.
Why does Caleb Sorong need to travel eight hours and 50 minutes return from Perth to Queensland and 7,220 kilometres to go and watch his team play against Brisbane when he's got a torn calf. What are you doing there? I said the same about Nassiah. I'll be consistent.
What is Caleb Sorong doing sitting in the stands of the Gabba with his notebook, travelling nine hours on a plane to watch his team play? Get in the hyperbaric chamber, Caleb. What are you doing?
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Chapter 2: What are the concerns surrounding Luke Beveridge's footy club leak?
Pull your socks up.
For years they tell me the travel kills us. The travel from where you guys don't understand in Victoria. We have to go through and you get an opportunity. I've been talking about leaving them at home for weeks. Don't travel them to Canberra. Don't take them to Queensland. What's he doing? And they choose to take him. It's amazing, isn't it?
I couldn't believe it. The commentator, it's good of Caleb Sorong to be here. No, it's not. It's one of the dumbest things I've seen all year. And he's a smart dude, Caleb Sorong. Get yourself ready for September.
Yeah, I could understand the Naz one going to the NT. This one, I just had no line of sight. I'll tell you who needs to pull their socks up. Who's that? We need to hear from Greg Swan. It happened again on the weekend. Demons versus the Giants up in the Alice, just on halftime. Latrell Pickett had the set shot on or after the siren.
Chapter 3: Why is Caleb Sorong traveling for a match with an injury?
and the umpire was in behind, and he ran the exact same line, the exact same diagonal line, which finishes with that player not kicking over the man on the mark, just to the right-hand side. This one actually improved the angle for the goal kicker, not like Nick Watson's where he went further away to a more acute angle, right foot out.
And we have no line of sight, no real guidance from the AFL on what is and isn't acceptable and what is and isn't play on and what is – what are now the players supposed to do? Like, what's going on?
They'll tick it off. They'll tick that one off.
But they'll...
They will tick it off. What a mess.
So come out and just stamp it out. Even if it is a reversal of where you've been, even if it is supporting the umpires at your own detriment, come out and just say, look, we have supported the umpires, but this is acceptable, this isn't acceptable. We're halfway through the season and we've got no idea how to take a post-Siren shot at goal.
Yeah, it was... What they did in supporting that umpire was completely ridiculous because then what everyone else does is goes back through the history of recent times where a player has done exactly the same thing, if not worse, and said, well, this shouldn't have been a goal after the Soren. They just needed to say, look, we understand the umpire's point of view.
It was an error and we don't want it to be adjudicated that way. That's all they needed to say. Now, and Swanee, as I said on Friday, as a smart footy person, to sit there and think that that is acceptable, that play on call... I'm absolutely... It's made me so angry.
Anyway, Swanee, do your thing and come out and clarify that because that was... We'd be happy for him to ring in and confirm it with the ballers. We'd be very happy. If he'd like to fix it right now. Or Dills. Dills is a baller. He's a baller. He's probably not that happy with how it's gone either. All right, let's take a couple of quick calls. Lisa's in Melbourne. G'day to you, Lisa.
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