- The change was deployed in Hawks V Swans Clash
- Smith was unleashed on change on social networks
- He was joined by an unhappy football fans choir
An AFL star was unleashed in a huge change brought to the broadcast of Footy matches this season which was deployed during the Hawthorn victory against Sydney Swans on Friday.
Geelong’s precious recruit, Bailey Smith, led an opposition choir to the new graphic of the dashboard deployed in Friday evening football.
Sam Mitchell praised the growing resilience of his team while Hawthorn has made a step towards adding as real heavy goods vehicles in a hard victory of 20 points on Sydney during the opening of the AFL season.
The “Hollywood Hawks” got into and dirty when they launched their campaign impressively with the 14.12 (96) to 11.10 (76) victory at the end of last year’s battered finalists at SCG on Friday evening.
But many football fans, including Bailey, said they lacked the action due to the revised graph deployed by Fox Footy.
Unhappy football supporters believe that the new graphics are large and too bewitched, not centered and high from the bottom of the screen – removing the show.
The AFL star, Bailey Smith, was not satisfied with the new presentation of the AFL games deployed on Friday evening

Smith has dropped graphics used in shock between hawthorn and sydney swans

Geelong’s signature wants to see a return to traditional dashboard graphics that are not as intrusive
“Get this S *** from my screen, why is it so big?” Smith posted on Instagram being lying down to watch The Clash.
He also published a dashboard graph from previous years, which was carefully hidden in the left corner.
“Bring this nostalgic beauty,” he posted.
“Is the score graphic downstairs?! Thoughts?’ asked for a fan.
“The one who determined the new score boxes should be dismissed … immediately!” They are disgusting! smoked another.
“Absolute disaster. They are trying to copy the NFL instead of proudly continuing what makes AFL our big game, ” posted another.
There seemed to be a medium of game correction, with the graphic score notably smaller after half-time.
“Always big but at least it’s centered,” said Smith.

Smith was a great signature by cats after having announced himself as a star with the Bulldogs

AFL fans were not impressed by the graph either, wondering why he was so tall and not centered

The Hawks have shown that they could be the real business in 2025 with a 20 -point victory against the big finalists
Will Day was a dominant figure for Hawthorn with 19 eliminations and three goals in the first half before the Hawks allowed 25 points from Claire at the end of the second mandate, presenting the Flair who created them from last year.
But the midfielder was limited by Cramp and stop James Jordon after the main break, when Hawthorn was forced to hold his teeth and hold a swan response.
The two parties appreciated four goals while Momentum was sworn in an entertainment competition, which became an arm struggle when heavy rains dropped during the second half.
The skipper of the Hawks James Sicily (20 eliminations, eight points) was brilliant in defense to start again and influence when he is swung forward late, kicking to the sealing in a final term of three goals to nothing.