- Channel Seven star was invited not to come to the media opportunity
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The controversial star of the seven Kane Cornes was slapped with a ban by North Melbourne after launching a series of what the club called “personal and vindictive” attacks against their star Harry Sheezel.
The Kangaroos prohibited horns from carrying out an avant-match interview with coach Alastair Clarkson before the club’s confrontation with Essendon on Thursday evening and accused him of intimidation of 20-year-old television.
The club will also refuse to have something to do with other media opportunities involving horns, which also works for Sen and has a great presence on social networks.
“ On the back of certain comments that we feel in my short time here, there have been real personal attacks against the club, vindictive attacks that we think that were unjustified, ” said Kangaro Director of Kangaro of football Todd Viney on Wednesday.
“ We believe that some of Kane’s comments, especially at the beginning of this week, with some of our players, Jy Simpkin and Harry Sheezel, exceeded the line – (he) was an inappropriate, targeted and vindictive intimidation behavior that we, as a club, do not defend.
“We are open to a balanced criticism of our performances, but when it begins to overcome the line and become personal, it is my responsibility and the club’s responsibility to take care of our people.
North Melbourne AFL, Harry Sheezel (photo with her partner Mischa Rajch) was criticized on television by seven commentators Kane Cornes

The horns of horns on Sheezel were marked “vindictive” and “intimidation” by the kangaroos, with his colleagues commentators, including Luke Hodge (illustrated with horns) saying that he had crossed a line

Sheezel (play photo for North this year) is ranked one of the best young talents in the game
“Until we have the impression that there is a more respectful conversation and dialogue of Kane around our people and our club, we do not engage with him on any of his media channels.”
Viney added that he “did not hold my breath on apology” from horns.
The former Port Adelaide star used his platform on Channel Seven to explode Sheezel for failing to have a big impact in the matches while the Roos sits the last last of the latter with a single victory of seven games so far this season.
Horns brought North’s best player to have obtained a lot of goods during the matches, but not having managed to transform them into the chances of scoring, overcoming his style of play `Shezy Ball ” in the remarks of his seven co-commentators and his colleague Footy Great Luke Hodge and Dale Thomas recently achieved.
Hodge stressed that North’s difficulties in scoring have more to do with the lack of talent in their front line, which leaves the team unable to capitalize on the opportunities that Sheezel creates.
“What you said last night was probably a little hard and it was more capture,” said Hodge on the seven of the agenda.
“It was not a bit hard, it was ridiculous, it was exaggerated,” added Thomas.
Horns responded to the ban by criticizing the club for failing to make the most of the talents of Sheezel.

Due to his remarks on Sheezel (illustrated by playing last weekend), horns is now prohibited from all media opportunities with the club
“What are my thoughts?” Prohibition of the north rooms of Melbourne because I had comments on one of their firearms, Harry Sheezel, whom I really evaluate, “he said on Instagram.
“ They do not use it in the right way and I have the impression that it is a pading and gets its goods in non -damage areas, and North Melbourne must challenge it to earn its football in better places and have more impact.
“It is strange that Clarko (Clarkson), with all his experience, could not answer some of these questions.”
St Kilda Great had the commentator Nick Riewoldt also unleashed in horns on his point of view on the star.
“You are far too hard,” he said out of seven.
“Mark him and call him Shezy Ball?” Come on, guy. He is the kind of guy that if he had crossed the door to Port Adelaide, you would have loved the way he approaches and how professional he is.