What you missed on TV last night

Written By Unknown on Senin, 25 Maret 2013 | 23.27

GWS Giants coach Kevin Sheedy is back in the headlines. Picture: Mark Evans Source: The Daily Telegraph

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

* GWS coach Kevin Sheedy joined Robbo and Gerald Wheatley in the AFL 360 Studio.

* Sheedy discussed the shared responsibilities between himself and assistant coach Leon Cameron. "Melbourne is different from Sydney - we need to sell game as well as coach the game," Sheedy said.

* The GWS coach said his club should make a play for Lance Frankin, and placed his value at around $1.2 million a year. Said it would be 'enormous' to get him, liking it to when Tony Lockett went to the Swans. READ THE FULL STORY AND SHEEDY'S COMMENTS HERE.

* Bomber Thompson said James Hird deserved the big win in Adelaide after all the controversy of the past few months.

Lance Franklin has put contract talks with Hawthorn on hold until the end of the season. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun

ON THE COUCH

* AFL boss Andrew Demetriou was the guest in the second show the year.

* All the issues of the off-season were raised, with Demetriou declaring intergrity and pureness of the game was more important than anything.

* Demetriou said he believed the AFL had responded correctly to their off-season controversies.

* Demetriou has long been concerned about  the influence sport scientists were having on football clubs and he admitted the AFL should have intervened earlier. "Maybe they do have a place in the game, but the marginalisng of club doctors is unacceptable," he said.

* The AFL boss said he had no regrets about his well publicised two-month holiday during last year's AFL season.

* Paul Roos declared Gary Ablett Jnr is a better player than his father. "Gary Snr could do things no one else could, but I think Gary Jnr is a better player," Roos said.

AFL boss Andrew Demetriou. Source: Herald Sun

OPEN MIKE

* Gary Ablett Jnr was the guest, who admitted how he nearly gave up football as a teenager. READ MORE OF WHAT ABLETT SAID HERE.

* Admitted he was homesick for the first year on the Gold Coast.

* Said part of the reason for his move to the Gold Coast was because he was no longer enjoying football and needed a change.

* Publicly expressed his support for Essendon high performance manager Dean Robinson, who is currently embroiled in ASADA's current investigation on the Bombers.

Suns skipper Gary Ablett. Picture: David Clark Source: Gold Coast Bulletin

FOOTY CLASSIFIED

* Former Bomber great Matthew Lloyd reiterated his belief Essendon will not make the eight this year, despite gritty win over Essendon.

* The new sliding rule continues to be a talking point with panel believing players will take awhile to adjust to it.

Jobe Watson and Essendon celebrate. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: Herald Sun


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