- Two of the broadcaster stars were in Loggerheads on Tuesday
- The argument became very fiery before the panelist calls for his calm
The stars of Channel Seven Luke Hodge and Kane Cornes collided in tense scenes on Tuesday evening while the great footy debated Alastair Clarkson training methods in North Melbourne.
The Kangaroos won only one match this season and horns wondered if Clarkson was the best choice to be in charge of Arden St after being presented as the Savior of the team when he joined the club in difficulty in 2023.
Speaking out of seven Setteurs of the agendaThe horns of horns produced a passionate replica of Hodge, which won four ministries under Clarkson in Hawthorn.
“This club (Kangaroos) has been unstable for a long time,” started Hodge.
“It’s a club that needs stability.
The horns then interrupted, asking: “Do you design?” Before Hodge retaliates, “ Don’t make me tell me again ”, a reference at the time when the decorated midfielder recently said to the winner of Port Adelaide Première of “silence” during another ardent television debate.
AFL GREATS LUKE HODGE (photo on the right) and Kane Cornes collided in stretched scenes Tuesday evening as they debate training methods from Alastair Clarkson to North Melbourne

The Kangaroos won only one match this season and the horns are questioned in the sets of the agenda if Clarkson (photo) is the best choice to be at the bar of Arden St

Luke Hodge and Alastair Clarkson won four Prime Ministers together in Hawthorn (photo, after winning the 2014 Grand Final)
Hodge – Who had previously said to horns “ Stop speaking to speak ” – then continued by declaring his conviction that “North Melbourne needs the same voice for at least 18 months” when they continue their reconstruction.
Horns felt an 18 -month window to improve was too long, to which Hodge replied again “don’t say it again”.
While tensions threatened to boil, veteran journalist Caroline Wilson said “that there are four people on this panel”, suggesting that the pair sets up.
On occasion, Hodge and horns are on the same wavelength regarding Footy.
The two believe that the kangaroos have spent too much money to ensure the signing of Luke Davies-Uniacke.
The midfielder recently signed a seven -year contract to stay at rue Arden, considered $ 1.3 million per season.
Horns is categorical, the club paid offs, Davies-uniacke winning “Dustin Martin Type Money” in his eyes.
Hodge considered that the Davies-Uniacke contract “established the standard” and the Kangaroos teammates who could order more money could end up seeing the salary ceiling of the distorted club.
The Kangaroos are then faced with a difficult mission when they face Port Adelaide, which come out a last start, a difficult victory against swans in SCG.