What you missed on TV last night

Written By Unknown on Senin, 01 April 2013 | 23.27

Coach Mark Neeld searches for answers during Round 1 clash against Port Adelaide. Source: Herald Sun

DID you miss last night's AFL television shows? Rewind and catch up here on all of hot topics and big issues discussed.

AFL 360

* The boys were quick to discuss former Hawk president Jeff Kennett calling on Alastair Clarkson to be sacked at the year's end. Robbo said the Hawks need to respond withing 24 hours to put it to bed. READ JEFF'S FULL COMMENTS HERE.

* Melbourne's dismal Round 1 display was a big talking point and Robbo did not hold back. The Herald Sun chief football scribe stressed he liked Demons coach Mark Neeld, but said he would have to go if the Demons are still playing like that in a month. "Something would have to give," Robbo said.

* The panel heaped praise on Suns superstar Gary Ablett following his epic performance against St Kilda. His former coach Mark 'Bomber' Thompson said Ablett was "getting better and better with age." He went on further to declare he would finish his career regarded as one of the best 10 players of all time.

Suns skipper Gary Ablett. Source: Gold Coast Bulletin

ON THE COUCH

* Paul Roos said he believed Hawthorn have a 'significant' problem with their ball use and going inside 50.

* The state of the Melbourne Football Club was a hot topic with Roos declaring there was something "seriously wrong" with the Demons.

* Gerard Healy said new football operations manager Mark Evans should appeal the MRP's decision to clear Lindsay Thomas for his off-the-ball bump that floored Magpie Ben Reid. "Everyone is confused now," Healy said.

* Carlton coach Mick Malthouse was the guest and said he had no plans to reconcile with Eddie McGuire. SEE MALTHOUSE'S FULL COMMENTS HERE.

Mick Malthouse and Eddie McGuire after the 2011 Grand Final. Picture: Colleen Petch Source: Herald Sun

FOOTY CLASSIFIED

* Garry Lyon said he could not defend anything said about Melbourne after their Round 1 performance.

* Cats coach Chris Scott said he did not believe in the 'Kennett Curse' and said it would be "arrogant in the extreme" to suggest they have a mental hold of Hawthorn.

* Scott would not be drawn when asked about the stoush between Magpies coach Nathan Buckley and his brother, North Melbourne coach Brad. "My policy is you should be really careful about talking about other teams," he said. Although that answer may have gave away what he really thought on the matter.

Keep walking, Clarko. Former Hawk president Jeff Kennett says it is time for a change at Hawthorn. Source: Herald Sun


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