- Called by the former captain of Port Adélaïde Dom Cassisi
- The pair won an AFL minister together in 2004
The former captain of Port Adélaïde, Dom Cassisi, believes that the commentator and former teammate Kane Cornes is a hypocrite given his own reaction to criticism during his play days.
Cassisi and horns won a position as Prime Minister together in 2004 with power – but the decorated midfielder believes that the identity of Channel Seven is often too scathing with regard to modern stars.
“ Knowing Kane, I was drafted the same year as him, I was with him every day and we understand them that if someone said something about Kane’s game, he took worse than anyone, ‘said Cassisi on Channel 7 Two Team Town to show.
“He would literally have trouble coming to the club, he would not speak to anyone. It would be flat.
“So, we (ex-Porter of Adélaide teammates) in a way and let’s go to this child … You couldn’t really take it yourself when someone criticized you.”
Cassisi referred to horns recently browser the players of North Melbourne, Harry Sheezel and Jy Simpkin.
The former captain of Port Adélaïde, Dom Cassisi, believes that the commentator and the former teammate Kane Cornes is a hypocrite given his own reaction to the criticism during his days of play

Cassisi and horns (photo together) won the 2004 Premiership with the power

Horns is currently prohibited in North Melbourne, the club thinking that its recent attacks against Harry Sheezel and Jy Simpkin were `Personal and Vindictive ”

Kangaroos coach Alastair Clarkson believes that horns has crossed a line with his criticism
The spicy horns of horns led the kangaroos in difficulty in banning it to conduct an avant-match interview with the coach Alastair Clarkson before the club’s confrontation with Essendon on May 1, the attacks were “ personal and vindictive ”.
The club will also refuse to make other media opportunities involving horns, which also works for Sen and has a great presence on social networks.
Cassisi has not finished because he had advice for Sheezel and Simpkin: Take horns of horns on the chin.
“For us who are close to him, we laugh a little because it is like” you had trouble with that and you do it to this child “, which does not really accumulate,” he added.
“Because Kane fought so much with that, and he spoke publicly about his anxiety … You ask how can you (then) inflict this on other people … But this is the path he followed.
“And so to all the players there … Maybe take it with a pinch of salt.
Confirmed horns does not intend to reduce his opinions, categorically his work as a media specialist.
“I was assigned in my career (by criticism) and I spoke openly,” he said.
“You are trying to keep it linked to football, I have always had strong opinions and I’m not going to get away from that.
“These players are (also) well rewarded … And I think that supporters (kangaroos) demand success and when you haven’t had it for a long time, difficult questions must be asked.”