- Bailey Smith has angry many fans of Western Bulldogs
- Followed the television which obtained a reaction from the former teammate
Geelong star, Bailey Smith, is a villain in the eyes of many Western Bulldogs fans after his recent shift on the club playing Ballarat – but the CATS midfielder tries to harness a little help of a huge amount of grog.
Smith announced a unique alcohol gift for the residents of Ballarat on its Instagram history on Wednesday evening.
This implies the drink of Barry, which is supported by Smith alongside the brothers and sisters of Collingwood Nick and Josh Daicos, as well as the key striker of Carlton Charlie Curnow.
“Since I took the P ** s, it’s just to return a little return,” posted Smith.
“I just sent 90 slabs to Ballarat, so … Folk Ballarat grabs a free 4 pack on me until (the) stock left.
The location was labeled as the Camel Camel bottle store in Delacombe from Friday at 1 p.m.
Geelong star Bailey Smith gives Ballarat drinkers the opportunity to have some drinks on him after making a controversial comment on the city

The CATS midfielder seeks to atone for the crack he had in Ballarat when he slipped his old Bulldogs Club on live television (photo)

Very praised junior, Smith made his debut at AFL in 2019 with the Western Bulldogs and quickly became a favorite of fans
On May 3, Geelong recruited Smith was criticized after contrasting the atmosphere of a crowded MCG in the Bulldogs victory over Port Adélaide earlier during the day.
While Smith played in front of more than 80,000 fans in his team’s victory against Collingwood, the confrontation of the Bulldogs with the power included less than 5,000 spectators due to the current construction work on the Ballarat site.
“It’s beautiful … I don’t understand that in Ballarat,” said Smith on Fox Footy after the triumph of Geelong in Geelong nails 13.12 (90) at 12.15 (87).
The commentary on the language in the cheeks of Smith was not well received by the fans of Western Bulldogs – and Captain Marcus Bontempemplli did not miss the opportunity to call his former teammate this week.
“It is good to know that we are still in the spirit of Bailey,” Bontempempempemplli at Seven Network told.
“You know, he always thinks of us … even in another team.”
However, Smith could encounter a big problem with his attempt to recover the residents of Ballarat.
Victoria has strict laws to give alcohol, targeting promotions that involve alcohol at reduced prices.
The guidelines of the Victorian Alcohol Commission “care should be taken with promotions involving free alcohol” because “the more expensive alcohol, the higher the customers to buy and consume excessive amounts”.
Daily Mail Australia approached the Committee Committee.
In what will be one of the most anticipated games of the AFL season, Smith will have to face his former club on May 22 at the GMHBA stadium in Geelong.