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Robbo: Breast grope, ‘kill b*tches’ and the AFL image machine

Two days after Dustin Martin escaped punishment, Jess Hosking was let down by footy. Mark Robinson looks at the AFL image machine in full swing.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mark-robinson-breast-grope-kill-bunnies-and-the-afl-image-machine/news-story/41df658e202269d8bf5300bab08f28c1

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Ah where would the media be without using Dusty to flog their papers

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Robbo: Breast grope, ‘kill b*tches’ and the AFL image machine

Two days after Dustin Martin escaped punishment, Jess Hosking was let down by footy. Mark Robinson looks at the AFL image machine in full swing.

Mark Robinson
HeraldSun
22 November 2022


It’s a funny world we all navigate.

What’s right and wrong, what’s image or real, who complains and why?

In the AFL, Dustin Martin has mostly always let his football do the talking.

He doesn’t talk to print media, he doesn’t do radio interviews, this season he gave away on-ground TV sound bites, and the Tigers would probably love Martin to do more publicity for the club.

He is a footballer, and that’s been the customary refrain from the Tigers: It’s just the way he is.

Except, of course, when he’s flogging jocks or books, or whatever else he puts his name to.

Then, someone writes a bunch of cliche-rich copy, puts his name to the quotes, and bingo, there’s your Dusty story.

But it seems not even the AFL can do that with Dusty. Last week, colleague Jon Ralph revealed Martin had escaped punishment for touching a topless woman on the breast at an end-of-season drink in 2015.

Nothing to see here, said the AFL, although AFL boss Gillon McLachlan did call it a poor look when the video surfaced in early September. Nothing from Dusty, mind you.

Not a single contrived quote from a champion of the game and a hero to tens of thousands of kids.

Not a cracker. Two days after the Martin story was made public, Richmond’s AFLW player Jess Hosking was publicly shamed by the AFL for having “kill b*tches’’ written on her shoulder tape, which she wore into the final against North Melbourne.

Kids in Year 8 write worse things on a plaster cast for a mate’s broken arm.

Nevermind, the Tigers were issued with a “please explain” from the AFL.

The league called it an “inappropriate message”, and Hosking and the Tigers received an official warning.

In a further public hammering, Hosking wrote a letter of apology to the AFL, a move the AFL was inclined to share with the footy world.

“Hosking was extremely remorseful and deeply disappointed in her actions,” the AFL said in a statement.

Hosking was let down by footy, or the self-righteous image police controlling footy.

From day one of the AFLW competition, Jess and her sister Sarah have been a part of the pin-up brigade, not at Dusty’s level mind you, but if you follow AFLW you know the Hosking girls.

They have promoted the bejesus out of the sport, yet the AFL deemed it necessary to make an example of Jess, to make her grovel.

Kill bunnies? And that demanded an “extremely remorseful’’ and “deeply disappointed’’ response.

What did she do, actually kill someone?

Meanwhile, Dusty gropes away and there’s nothing from the AFL, not even a bulldust comment from Martin, saying he apologises for his actions and, hey, kids, don’t do what I do.

When it comes to image damage, who knows exactly what punishment fits the crime.

Both were poor looks for the sport, but only one of them, Jess Hosking, was publicly held to account.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mark-robinson-breast-grope-kill-bunnies-and-the-afl-image-machine/news-story/41df658e202269d8bf5300bab08f28c1

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How about the corruption running rift in afl house that no one besides Warner had balls to write about it because our media a yes men to the afl.

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Robbo writes some silly stuff at times and rightly gets whacked for it

But on this one, the point he is trying to make is the right one.

Article isn't so much about having a go at Dusty; he is actually (rightly) whacking the AFL for the clear double standards on how they handle things.

I agree with the fact Dusty wasn't and shouldn't be punished for something that happened 7 seasons ago.

But their hanging Jess out to dry to make some point was wrong. If only because they only seem to apply their lofty moral standards when they feel the need arises.

Yes what Jess did was idiotic; bordering on embarrassing to not only herself but our Club but the AFL's handling of this is as embarrassing as the action itself.

They set the rules (their rules) around what is acceptable and what's not, they should apply them consistently across all cases. But yet again they have failed to do that. And they wonder why fans have little respect for HQ

Anyway, that's what I took away from Robbo's article and whether we like it or not what better way to highlight the AFL's clear double standards than comparing 2 players who happen to come from the same club.

Just my take
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Interesting that we live in a society that there is ramifications to take a photo / video of someone  in a private function and publish without ramifications.

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How about the corruption running rift in afl house that no one besides Warner had balls to write about it because our media a yes men to the afl.

and take note that the AFL mafia has run Warner out of the game as a result.

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How about the corruption running rift in afl house that no one besides Warner had balls to write about it because our media a yes men to the afl.

and take note that the AFL mafia has run Warner out of the game as a result.

Only partly true.

He chose to move on from footy reporting in the HUN, to take up general reporting. He broke the story of the imfamous stairs at Sorrento  :rollin
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Read Warner’s book. Hard to believe.
AFL have a bit of explaining to do …. If they were ever held accountable
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.