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Bailey Smith wraps outrage with Dig at Bulldogs and Rude Act after the Epic Afl -victory of Cats: ‘Zero Class’

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  • Bailey Smith wraps out indignation with DIG at the former team
  • Footy Star raised eyebrows with a rude attitude for photo
  • Smith was one of the best for the cats on Saturday

Bailey Smith has fired a non -express shot on his old club for Geelong’s Big Offspring crash with the Western Bulldogs.

Just after Smith had been high under the best of the cats in their Epic Saturday Night victory on Collingwood, he contrasted the atmosphere of a full MCG against the victory of the Bulldogs in the harbor Adelaide earlier in the day.

While Smith played for more than 80,000 fans, the Bulldogs-Port game contained less than 5,000 due to construction works at the Ballarat location.

“It’s nice … I don’t get that at Ballarat,” said Smith Fox Footy after Geelong’s nail biting 13.12 (90) to 12.15 (87) Triumph.

Smith came from Geelong from the Bulldogs in the trading period last year and he faces his old club on 22 May in Gmhba Stadium.

The midfielder enjoys his new house and is not shaken from controversy, has already given twice a fine twice this season for turning the bird to oppositions.

Smith pulled up some eyebrows through his crotch while he posed for a photo

Smith pulled up some eyebrows through his crotch while he posed for a photo

His newest act certainly annoyed some Footy fans, who went to social media.

“Zero Class, unnecessary,” a fan replied to X.

‘Bailey Smith’ not that we get that at Ballarat ‘Drive-by was Churlish and a measure of his immunity. Or in the terms of Layman – what a flog, “placed another.

“Bailey Smith just showed his lack of class. No respect or gratitude to his former club and teammates. I hope they all listened. What ak ** b, ‘posted a third.

After the game, Smith also raised some eyebrows through his crotch while he posed for a photo.

But Smith also continues to walk with a game-high 34 possessions against Collingwood, while cat captain Patrick Dangerfield was best after his excellent previous term.

Dangerfield was crucial in the cats who gathered down in the third term of 20 points to be 17 in the last term 17.

Collingwood then stormed home and fell short with three points, with Jack Crisp’s shot after the last siren only scored a follow -up.

Dangerfield’s wild attack on the ball had Cats coach Chris Scott compared to a new -Zeeland rugby legend.

The Cats Superstar had a game-high 34 possessions against Collingwood

The Cats Superstar had a game-high 34 possessions against Collingwood

“He looked like Jonah Lomu there at a certain stage,” said Scott.

“He can attack the ball in the air, but that stuff of the ground floor, I am a bit biased-I like those players, the (Jordan) the good-type players, powerful, bull-at-a-gate.”

Collingwood coach Craig Mcrae feared jokes that he might have punctured the bear for the game.

‘I stole his park for the competition and he was not happy. I blame myself – he is a damn good player, he is not, “said McRae.

“He is a batching ram. He just goes with you and runs through you.

“At the moment he is just an igniter … you need big players to get up at big moments and he was fantastic.”

The cats lost the big man Rhys Stanley to a hamstring early in the game and Scott said that Mark Blicav’s was ‘critical’ to replace him at the ruck races.

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