- Kangaroos suffered another defeat Thursday evening
- Followed with the ban on horns interviewing the coach and the player
- The identity of Canal 7 laughed at their decision despite serious allegations
Kane Cornes, commentator of Footy Footy Controversial Channel, openly laughed at North Melbourne to prohibit him from interviewing players and training staff.
The conflict between the commentator of AFL Kane Cornes and the North Melbourne Football Club increased this week when the club imposed a media prohibition on the former Adelaide port.
Kangaroos claimed the horns The comment was “personal and vindictive” towards the players, in particular the young talents Harry Sheezel and Jy Simpkin.
Horns had criticized Sheezel’s game style as a “ stat-padding ” and qualified the behavior on the Simpkin’s field as an inconvenience of a captain, suggesting that he should focus more on performance than on “dropout”.
Club football boss Todd Viney condemned these remarks as intimidation. Horns defended his criticisms as a fair analysis, but recognized that he could reconsider his approach if it negatively affects the mental health of the players.
The Kangaroos followed their threat on Thursday evening, unless the horns of the interview coach Alastair Clarkson.
Channel 7 and Kane Cornes proposed this gag to make fun of the prohibition of the media of North Melbourne on the former Port Adelaide star

Horns criticized the coach and the players of North Melbourne, which meant that he was authorized to enter the ground to call the match, but was refused interviews with the players and the coach
This did not prevent horns from trying, filmed by trying to access the hangars of North Melbourne after their heartbreaking defeat of three points against Essendon on Thursday evening.
While standing outside, the presenter of Channel 7, Hamish McLachlan, presented him with a “gift” from their social media team – a false nose, mustache and glasses.
Horns put comic outfit, with the network publishing: “Introducing … Ken cones”.
“They will never see it coming,” also published the network.
While the stratagem failed to obtain horns an interview with Clarkson, the Kangaro coach fired a shot on the presenter Channel 7 during the interview by the host broadcaster.
“They say that those who live in glass houses should not throw stones, so I know the story of Kane a little,” Clarkson told Channel 7.
“Some of the things he said about Jy (Simpkin) and Sheez ”, I think just – in particular the host broadcaster and which covers this game this evening – it is not shared in the world of football, but I have a view that there should be a relatively good balance.
“Especially when you talk about players – they are the product product – they are the guys on the field and in the trenches with their friends trying to fight for their side.

North Melbourne Coach Alastair Clarkson thinks that horns has crossed a line with his criticisms

The Kangaroos came in a stingy way to obtain a victory against Essendon before losing late
“When the line is crossed, we know there is a review in the game, we have been doing it for 20 years.
“You know, especially as a coach, when these things happen, we just have to do it on the chin.
“I think it is a good indication of our stability as a football club. It was a board of directors of the board of directors in the football department that we have to take care of our employees and we just think it was unfortunate.
But Cornes said he had no regrets on his comments.
‘Not really. I think it was all reasonably strong criticism, but I think it was right, “he said.
“This is a club that has won nine games in the past four seasons, so they would understand that with this game and with underperformance, comes a meticulous exam.
“This is what they received and it is a little disappointing that they took this path because I think that as a club, they must get up and answer difficult questions.
“It’s very easy to flee, so I’m disappointed and I think they have been badly informed in there.”